Humans and the Environment
Resources
Methods of Research
Environmental Decision Making
Do you feel lucky?
100

What is environmental science the study of?

What is how humans interact with their environment

100

During which time period did the domestication of animals take place?

What is the "agricultural revolution"

100

This is commonly done by companies to weigh the financial pros and cons of a decision.

What is a cost-benefit analysis

100

What is the first step of an environmental decision-making model?

What is "gathering information"

100

Name one direct result of the industrial revolution.

What is "shift to the use of fossil fuels," "improvement in quality of life," "growth of cities," "increased pollution."

200

What is sustainability?

What is "the ability of humans to live indefinitely without running out of resources".

200

What type of resources cannot be broken down by natural processes?

What is "nonbiodegradable"

200

A testable explanation for an observation is known as what?

What is "an hypothesis"

200

The probability of an unwanted outcome is known as what?

What is "risk"

200

The procedure used to test a hypothesis is known as what?

What is "an experiment"

300

What is the term for a country that is characterized by high population growth rate and extreme poverty?

What is "developing"

300

The number and variety of species living in an area is known as what?

What is "biodiversity"

300

What is the term used to describe an association that is used to study a subject when using an experiment is impossible or unethical?

What is "correlation"

300

Principles or standards we consider important are known as what?

What is "values"

300

List a nation (that we have talked or read about in class) that could be considered developing.

What is "Ethiopia, Kenya, etc"

400

During what time period did society shift to fossil fuels?

What is "the industrial revolution"

400

Natural material that can be replaced relatively quickly through natural processes is known as what?

What is "a renewable resource"

400

A flow chart is an example of which type of model?

What is "conceptual"

400

In an experiment, the group that does not receive the experimental treatment is known as what?

What is "a control group"

400

According to the law of supply and demand, what would occur if the supply of oil increased but the demand remained the same?

What is "Oil prices would drop"

500

What is the name for a conflict between short-term interests of individuals and long-term welfare of society?

What is "the tragedy of the commons"

500

The amount of land and ocean area needed to support one person is known as what?

What is "an ecological footprint"

500

The classification and collection of data that are in the form of numbers is called what?

What is "statistics"

500

If you consider what will protect our natural resources when making a decision, which value are you examining?

What is "scientific" or "environmental"

500

Free points!

What is Congratulations!