Vocabulary
Biomes
Human Impact
Biodiversity
Energy Flow
Cycling of Matter/Changing Earth
100

The interaction between humans and their environment.

What is...Environmental Science?

100

Large geographic regions characterized by similar biotic and abiotic features.

What is... Biomes?

100

The time period when humans stopped being hunter-gatherers and began to create cities and shift to farming and domestication of animals.

What is... the Agricultural Revolution?

100

The variety of life on the planet.

What is...Biodiversity? 

100

The term for organisms that create their own food through the process of photosynthesis.

What are... Autotrophs or Producers?

100

Volcanoes and earthquakes surround the nickname for the Pacific Plate.

What is... The Ring of Fire?

200

Organisms that are non-native to an ecosystem and cause disruption.

What are.. Invasive Species?

200

Which of the following biomes are similar to one another?

What are.. Temperate Forest and Boreal Forest?

200

The time period when humans started to create factors and shifted to mass fossil fuel consumption.

What is... the Industrial Revolution?

200

What would happen to the fox population in the upcoming year, 30?

What is... the fox population with begin to decrease as their prey population is starting to decrease.

200

The names of organisms that are in the secondary tier of the energy pyramid.

What are...Primary Consumers?

200

The location where most of the Earth's freshwater resides at.

What are... Icecaps and Glaciers?

300

An organism that helps keep an ecosystem together and functioning.

What is... Keystone Species?

300

The two abiotic factors that make up the y-axis of a climate graph.

What are... Temperature and Precipitation?

300

The term for a long-term shift in Earth's average temperature and weather patterns.

What is... Climate Change?

300

What is the Species Richness of the following ecosystem?

What is... 11?

300

Assume that an ecosystem has 150,000 kcal worth of producers growing at any given time. Approximately how many calories would be available to the secondary consumers?

What is... 1,500 calories?

300

Example of a slow and fast process that changes the Earth's surface. 

What are... Slow: Plate tectonics, Climate Change, formation of mountains, erosion.

Fast: Earthquake, volcano, landslide, flood.

400

An environmental factor that causes a population to decrease.

What are... Limiting Factor(s)?

400

From the climate graph, which hemisphere is this area located in?

What is... Northern Hemisphere?

400

Explain ecological footprint.

What is...The demands made by one person or group on global natural resources (Carbon footprint).

400

Using the Simpsons Index of Diversity, what is the n(n-1) value for Largemouth bass?

What is ... 12?

400

An organism that is classified as a secondary or tertiary consumer that eats both plants and animals.

What is... An Omnivore?

400

The Richter scale takes these measurements during earthquakes.

What is... Magnitude, force, or strength of the earthquake?

500

The largest population an environment can support with its resources.

What is... Carrying Capacity?

500

Explain what type of ecosystem you would be in if you were at a latitude of 80 to 90 degrees, and explain what a climograph of that area would look like.

What is... The ecosystem would be a tundra because those latitudes are at the poles. The climograph would have below-freezing temperatures in the winter months and slightly warmer temperatures in the summer months. Year-round would be low precipitation.

500

List the impacts that humans have had on the environment.

100 points for each correct response.

What are... Deforestation, Global Warming, Invasive Species, Over-Harvesting, Desertification.

500

Calculate the biodiversity using Simpson's Index of Diversity.

What is... 0.766?

500

From the following food web, create a food chain that has 5 different organisms on it.

What is...Grasses --> Grasshopper --> Frog --> Snake --> Hawk

Or 

Grasses --> Grasshopper--> Frog --> Snake --> Hawk

500

List the properties of water.

100 points for each correct response.

What are... Surface tension, Polarity, High Specific Heat, Density Anomaly,  Cohesion, Adhesion.