Intro
Science/Systems
Matter, Energy, Life
Evolution and Species Interactions
Biomes
100

This is the current population of the Earth.

What is 8.2 billion?

100

A testable explanation for an observation.

What is a hypothesis?

100

The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water to sugar using sunlight.

What is photosynthesis?

100

A classification system where organisms are grouped based on similar characteristics.

What is taxonomy?

100

Large geographic regions defined by biological community and dictated by climate.

What is a biome?

200

The amount of land required to sustain a person's use of natural resources.

What is an ecological footprint?

200

Presentation of just selective results, or publishing in quasi-scientific journals might be red-flags of this.

What is "junk science"?

200

The most prevalent gas in the atmosphere.

What is Nitrogen (N2) gas?

200

He is considered the father of evolutionary theory.

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

These are the two most broad types of biomes.

What are terrestrial and aquatic?

300

This is where the Rapanui people had a vibrant population and culture before its ultimate crash.

What is Easter Island?

300

A representation of how a system works.

What is a model?

300

Forms of an element that differ in mass.

What are isotopes?

300

This describes the tolerance limits for species for an environmental gradient.

What is the Law of Limiting Factors?

300

This biome is dominated by a large amount of rainfall and year-round high temperatures.

What is a tropical rainforest?

400

Pulling from natural science, social science and humanities makes environmental science what?

What is interdisciplinary? 

400

The thing in an experiment that you manipulate.

What is an independent variable? 

400

Energy is neither created nor destroyed but may be converted in form.

What is the 1st Law of Thermodynamics?

400

In this type of species interaction, both species are negatively affected.

What is competition?

400

The biome is dominated by conifers, with low precipitation and low annual temperatures.

What is the taiga or boreal forest?

500

These are the categories of ecosystem services.

What are Provisioning, Regulating, Supporting and Cultural?

500

An statement of what would be true if there are no differences from different experimental variables.

What is a null hypothesis?

500

This is where an atoms donate/accept electron(s) to become positively/negatively charged resulting in a bond.

What is an ionic bond?

(Example of common ionic bond?)

500

At this stage of succession, little change happens in community properties or relative diversity/abundance of species.

What is a climax community?

500

This will have one of the greatest effects on biomes.

What is latitude?

(bonus: what is the other?)