Security
Pollution & Waste
Water Cycle
Humans & Population
Atmosphere
100

Define food security.

When all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
100

The 2 terms to describe the origin of a pollutant.

What is point source and non-point source pollution?

100

Define precipitation.

What is the release of water, in any form, from clouds above Earth's surface?

100

Describe overpopulation.

What is when the population exceeds carrying capacity?

100
The layer which weather occurs.

What is the troposphere?

200

Define water security.

What is the ability to access a sufficient quantity of clean water to maintain adequate standards of food and manufacturing of goods, adequate sanitation and sustainable health care?

200

The human activity contributes the greatest to atmospheric pollution.

What is combustion?

200

The two ways that leads to condensation of water.

Evaporation and transpiration.

200

Define the enhanced greenhouse effect.

What is the artificial release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere?

200

Layer where ozone is found.

What is the stratosphere?

300

Outline 3 causes of food insecurity.

What is water shortages, land degradation, agricultural pests and diseases, population growth, production of biofuels, poverty, price-setting, climate change, and unsustainable production (homogeneous crops)?

300

Outline 3 ways pollutants affect marine environments.

What is pH levels, turbidity, and the absorption/consumption of toxic chemicals?

300

State 3 "spheres" where water is found. (excluding hydrosphere)

What is the atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and cryosphere?

300

3 choices that species have when they lose their habitat.

What is adapt, relocate, or die?

300

Percentages of elements in the atmosphere.

78% Nitrogen

20.9% Oxygen

1% Argon

.1% ETC

400

Give a strategy for managing energy security.

What is the increase of energy efficiency (ex. housing insulation), improved technology, and increased energy production?

400

Give an example of waste management facilities.

What are incinerators, landfills, and recycling plants?
400

The difference between groundwater flow and throughflow.

Groundwater flow is transportation of water deep underground. Throughflow is the transportation of water below Earth's surface.
400

Give one possible solution to slow the growth rate of a population.

What is providing higher quality education, government legislation, economic incentive for fewer children, limitations on immigration, and propaganda?

400

3 main greenhouse gases.

What is carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor?

500

Give 3 causes of energy insecurity.

What is a growing population, old and dated technology, availability of resources, climate change, and lack of action/awareness?

500

The risks/negatives of landfills.

There are various health and environmental risks such as leachate which is acidic fluid, contaminated with heavy metals, toxic chemicals and biological waste. Leachate results in the pollution of ground and surface water.

500

Outline 3 types of aquifers.

What are unconfined, confined, artesian aquifers?
500

Give 3 reasons why populations vary across regions.

What is the climate, available resources, economic standing, human conflict, and political factors? 

500

Very harmful substances that last for a short time in relation to Carbon Dioxide.

What are CFC's/HFC's?