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Steps of the scientific method

Observation, question, hypothesis, experiment, data collection, analysis, conclusion, peer review

100

What is a theory?

A well-backed idea

100

What is the most common cause of biodiversity loss?

Habitat loss

100

What factors affect species richness on islands?

Island size and distance from the mainland

100

What is sustainability?

Meeting present needs, without affecting the future

200

What is a testable prediction?

Hypothesis

200

What uses the most freshwater globally?


Agriculture

200

Name the Secondary Pollutants 

Ozone and Photochemical Smog

200

What is environmental justice?

A concept where all people are treated equally in environmental decision making

200

What is the waste hierarchy?

1. Reduce

2. Reuse 

3. Recycle

4. Landfill/Incineration

300

Describe a scietific law

A natural pattern of something


300

Nonpoint pollution vs. Point pollution

Nonpoint isn't specific; Point is specific 

Ex. Runoff vs. Single pipe

300

What is eutrophication?

Buildup of nutrients, causes algae blooms and loss of oxygen

300

What are the main types of renewable energy?

Solar, wind, hydropower, and biomass

300

What are the stages of demographic transition?

1. Preindustrial

2. Transitional

3. Industrial

4. Post-industrial

400

Where is the ozone layer located?

The Stratosphere

400

Where is the most famous dead zone?

The Gulf of Mexico

400

What is the role of disinfection in water treatment?

It kills pathogens with chlorine or UV light

400

What are the primary pollutants?

NOx, SO₂, CO, VOCs, PM 2.5 & 10.

400

Name the soil horizons

Subsoil, Topsoil, Organic Matter, Parental Material


500

Describe the 10% rule

Energy is lost at each trophic level, only 10% is transfered into the next level

500

What is ocean acidification?

The process where CO2 dissolves in water and lowers the pH balance; harms marine life

500

What is nitrogen fixation?

The process of converting nitrogen to ammonia by bacteria

500

What is the carbon cycle?

CO2 is removed by photosynthesis, and added to the air by fossil fuels, deforestation, and respiration

500

What is the relationship between GDP and Emissions?

U.S. GDP increasing; Emissions per capita and GDP decreasing