A common method to visually illustrate relationships in the data.
What are Graphs?
When a species population exceeds the capacity for the environment to sustain.
What is Overpopulation?
A contagious disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickly spread worldwide, resulting in the pandemic.
What is COVID 19?
A social movement through which citizens are involved in activism to further the protection of environmental landmarks and natural resources.
What is Environmentalism?
Anything obtained from the earth to meet human needs and wants:
Food, water, shelter, manufactured goods, transportation, etc.
What is a Resource?
Depicts what the graph is about. A good title is closer to a sentence than a phrase.
What is a title?
Not having enough resources to meet one’s needs.
What is Poverty?
Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, but since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels (like coal, oil, and gas) which produces heat-trapping gases.
What is Climate Change (Global Warming)?
The study of relationships between living organisms and their environment.
What is Ecology?
Exist in a fixed quantity
FOSSIL FUELS
METALLIC MINERALS
NONMETALLIC MINERALS
What is a Nonrenewable Resource?
Variable controlled by the experimenter. This variable goes on the X-axis.
What is the Independent Variable?
Value associated with actual deterioration of a natural asset due to economic activities.
What is Environmental Costs?
A lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life.
What is Food Scarcity?
Studies all aspects of the environment in an interdisciplinary way. This means that it requires the knowledge of various other subjects including biology, chemistry, physics, statistics, microbiology, biochemistry, geology, economics, law, sociology, etc.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
What is Environmental Science?
Renewed continuously
SOLAR ENERGY
WIND, TIDES, FLOWING WATER
What is Inexhaustible Resource?
An important aspect of scientific data reporting as they help readers understand and correctly interpret a figure.
What is a Caption?
Minimal contact with nature
Ignorance?!? (lack information)
Where does our food, water, goods, etc. come from?
What is Isolation from Nature?
The contamination of water sources by substances which make the water unusable for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other activities.
What is Water Pollution?
Describes living and nonliving surroundings relevant to organisms. It incorporates physical, chemical and biological factors and processes that determine the growth and survival of organisms, populations, and communities.
What is Environment?
Can be replenished fairly rapidly
AIR, WATER, SOIL, BIODIVERSITY
What is a Renewable Resource?
Line, Histogram, Pie, Scatterplot, and Bar.
What are different types of Graphs?
The state of having a great deal of wealth.
What is Affluence?
Form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions.
What is Acid Rain?
It draws knowledge from several other fields like sociology, anthropology, psychology, economics, etc. It is about creating something by thinking across boundaries.
What is Interdisciplinary?
The variety and variability of life on Earth. A measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
What is Biodiversity?