Water
Air
Land
Biology
Other
100
chemical, soil, and other substances that are washed into a water body and often results in water pollution
What is runoff?
100
combination of smog and fog
What is smog?
100
a solid waste disposal area
What is a landfill?
100
where organisms live
What is their habitat?
100

This type of system has exchanges of matter and energy from outside the system

What is an open system?
200
this terms defines water that is stored in soils and rocks underground
What is groundwater?
200
this atmospheric layer resides within the stratosphere
What is ozone?
200
this waste causes eutrophication
What is fertilizer?
200
this is a nonrenewable energy resource formed from organism remains that lived long ago
What is fossil fuel?
200

This term describes the range of abiotic and biotic conditions under which a species actually lives

What is a niche?
300
this gives water its life giving ability
What is DO?
300
this air pollutant causes faster land erosion
What is acid rain?
300

site for the disposal of waste materials by burial

What is a landfill?
300

A group of similar individuals living in the same geographic region is called a _________

What is population?
300

This type of population limiting factor is tied to the amount of resources available and population density

What is density-dependent?
400

water that has percolated through a solid and leached out some of the constituents

What is leachate?
400

This protocol states global emissions of greenhouse gases from all industrialized countries will be reduced to this percent below their 1990 levels by 2012

What is Kyoto?
400
most effective way to reduce waste
What is source reduction?
400
Sun - Grass - Cow - human
What is a food chain?
400
Daily Doublegra
Using the following 6 terms, draw a food web.

grass, grasshopper, bird, cow, human, coyote

500
Daily Double
Name all the water quality criteria parameters discussed in class.
500
this criteria air pollutant is both a primary and secondary pollutant
What is particulate matter?
500

indicates the relative content of particles of various sizes, such as sand, silt and clay in the soil

What is texture?
500

non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment which affect ecosystems

What is abiotic factor?
500

this waste property can be liquids, solids, or contained gases

What is hazardous?