Energy sources
Ecological Impact
Agriculture
Geology & Earth Processes
GMO & Sustainability
100

What process allows single-cell algae to consume carbon dioxide and emit oxygen?

Photosynthesis

100

What is the significance of the ecological footprint?

Ecological footprint measures land/water needed to support consumption and waste.

100

How do GMO crops help with global food productions?

GMO crops can grow in new places and resist pests, increasing food production

100

Why do tectonic plates move?

Tectonic plates move due to convection currents in the Earth's mantle

100

What are two advantages of using sustainable energy? 

Advantages include reducing pollution and providing renewable energy sources 

200

What is a major environmental challenge associated with hydropower?

Hydropower can disrupt river ecosystems and fish migration

200

Why is soil maturity important for agriculture?

Mature soil holds nutrients better and supports healthy crops

200

What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources?

Renewable resources can be replenished; nonrenewable resources cannot keep up with use and take a long period of time to replenish

200

What evidence did Alfred Wegener use to support continental drift? 

Mesosaurus fossils found on separate continents suggest continents were once connected. 

200

Why are some energy sources considered sustainable? 

Because they replenish naturally and have low environmental harm

300

Plates move towards each other at which boundary?

Convergent

300

How does deforestation impact biodiversity?

Deforestation reduces habitats, causing loss of species diversity

300

What is the difference between organic and conventional agriculture?

Organic agriculture avoids synthetic chemicals; conventional uses them.

300

How does soil composition affect plant growth (explain)

Soil with balanced sand, silt, and clay holds water and nutrients well for plants

300

Why is ecological footprint important in environmental science?

Ecological footprint shows human impact on Earth's resources.

400

How does hydropower generate electricity?

Hydropower uses flowing water to turn turbines generating electricity

400

True or False

wind power can be noisy and considered an eyesore.

True

400

What is one environmental impact of the Green Revolution (explain)

The Green Revolution increased yields but caused soil depletion and pollution

400

What causes earthquakes in transform plate boundaries?

Earthquakes occur at transform boundaries due to plates sliding past each other

400

How can solar panels contribute to reducing carbon emissions?

Solar panels generate clean electricity, reducing fossil fuel use

500

Which technology primarily harnesses solar energy?

Photovoltaic cells

500

Why might wind power be considered a noise disruption?

Wind turbines produce sound that can disturb nearby residents

500

What roles do convection currents play in plate tectonics?

Convection currents in the mantle cause plates to move by pushing and pulling them.

500

What is the significance of the rock cycle in Earth's geology? 

The rock cycle shows how rocks change form, shaping Earth's surface

500

Why is it important to restore abandoned mines? 

Restoring mines prevents pollution and soil degradation.