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Resources are naturally replenishing energy sources and can be used repeatedly without depletion.

What is Renewable Resources?

100

A harmful material that can enter the biosphere through water, land.

What is a pollutant?

100

Change over time

What is Evolution?

100

Which scientists stated that "Earth is many millions of years old."

Who is Hutton and Lyell?

100

A phrase representing the mechanism of natural selection, where organisms best adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce.

What is Survival of the Fittest?
200

Resources that exist in fixed, finite amounts and cannot be replaced on a human timescale

What are Nonrenewable Resources?


DOUBLE POINTS

200

A mixture of chemicals formed from emissions from cars and industry.

What is Smog?

200

The islands that Darwin visited

What is the Galapagos Islands?

200

The scientist that hypothesized acquired characteristics could be passed on to an organism’s offspring leading to evolution of the species.

Who is Jean-Baptiste Lamarck?

200

The wearing away of surface soil by water and wind

What is Erosion?

300

3 Examples of Renewable Resources

What is wind, water and sun?

300

Formed when burning fossil fuels releases compounds that join with water in air

What is Acid Rain?

300

Inherited traits that increase an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce are called ___________.

What is Adaptations?

300

The scientist that believed if human population continued to grow unchecked, it would run out of living space and food.

Who is Thomas Malthus?

300

Structures that are greatly reduced in size or have little to no function

What is Vestigial Structures?


DOUBLE POINTS

400

3 Examples of Nonrenewable Resources

What is Coal, Oil and Natural Gas?

400

The destruction of forests

What is Deforestation?

400

Charles Darwin took a five-year trip on the HMS Beagle, where he made many observations and collected a great deal of evidence on the origin of _________. 

What is Species?


DOUBLE POINTS

400

The person who combined several scientist's ideas to create the Theory of Evolution

Who is Charles Darwin?

400

Measures human demand on nature, calculating the biologically productive land and sea area required to regenerate resources and absorb waste.

What is Ecological Footprint?

500

The practice of utilizing natural resources to meet present human needs without exceeding the regenerative capacity of ecosystems, ensuring resources remain for future generations

What is Sustainable Development?

500

The changing of farmland into desert due to overgrazing in dry climates.

What is Desertification?

500

The ability to survive and reproduce in a specific environment is known as an organism's __________.

What is Fitness?

500

Also called, selective breeding, the process where humans intentionally breed plants or animals to propagate desired, heritable traits 

What is Artificial Selection?

500

The three human activities that have transformed the biosphere and changes the way we use resources

What is agriculture, development and industrial growth?