Ecosystem Dynamics and Biodiversity
Human Populations
Earth Systems & Agricultural Practices
Fuel and Energy
Pollution
100

This biome is characterized by extremely cold temperatures, low biodiversity, permafrost, and a short growing season.

What is a tundra

100

What stage of population growth are all developing countries in? (Nigeria, Pakistan, Afganistan)


Stage 2

100

This type of tectonic boundary occurs where two plates slide past each other, often causing severe earthquakes like the San Andreas Fault.


A transform boundary

100

 This fossil fuel is primarily composed of methane and is considered the cleanest burning nonrenewable energy source.

What is natural gas

100

This type of air pollutant forms when primary pollutants react with water vapor, sunlight, or other atmospheric gases, such as ozone.


Secondary Pollutants

200

This type of species is not native to an ecosystem and can cause environmental or economic harm.  

What is an invasive species

200

 If a country is growing at an annual rate of 4.25%, how long will it take for their population to double

16.47 Years (16.5 and 16.4 will be accepted)


200

This environmental problem occurs when over-irrigation in arid climates leads to water evaporating, leaving a crust of toxic minerals on topsoil.


Soil Salinization

200

This renewable energy source generates electricity by using moving air to spin turbines.  

What is wind energy

200

This weather phenomenon occurs when a layer of warm air traps colder, pollutant-heavy air close to the Earth's surface, exacerbating smog.


Thermal Inversion

300

In a food web, only this percentage of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%

300

 What is the TFR rate a population needs to sustain growth?

A TFR of 2.1

300

 This lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere contains the majority of the atmosphere's mass and is where all human weather occurs.


The Troposphere

300

This type of mining removes the top layer of soil and rock to access shallow mineral deposits, often causing major habitat destruction.

What is strip mining

300

Name the three required environmental "ingredients" that react together to form photochemical smog.


NOx, VOCs, Sunlight


400

This ecological relationship occurs when one organism benefits while the other is unaffected, often seen when birds nest in trees or barnacles attach to whales.

What is commensalism

400

The maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, resources, and water available?


Carrying Capacity

400

Name two technological advancements that characterized the Green Revolution of the mid-20th century to drastically boost crop yields.


 synthetic fertilizers, chemical pesticides, GMOs, mechanized agriculture


400

 This energy resource uses heat from earth’s interior to produce electricity or heat buildings.

What is geothermal energy

400

 This naturally occurring, radioactive gas decays from uranium in bedrock and can enter homes through foundation cracks, causing lung cancer.


Radon

500

This term describes the rate at which producers convert solar energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis, minus the energy they use for respiration.

What is net primary productivity (NPP)

500

Name two Socioeconomic factors that can decrease TFR in a country.


Contraceptives, Access to education about family planning, women focusing on their careers, access to higher education.

500

This specific geological process occurs when heavy rain causes water to dissolve and wash soluble nutrients down through lower soil horizons. (Think Landfills, runoff)  

Leaching

500

This environmental issue is commonly associated with coal combustion and is caused by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions reacting with water vapor in the atmosphere.    

What is acid rain

500

This pollution control device is installed on smokestacks to remove sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas by spraying a liquid slurry over exhaust.


Wet Scrubbers