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What is the primary focus of environmental science?

Studying how humans interact with the environment and how to solve environmental problems.



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What is an ecosystem?

A community of organisms and their physical environment.

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What causes Earth's seasons?

 The tilt of Earth's axis.

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What is evolution?

Change in species over time.

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What is pollution?

Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

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Explain tragedy of the commons

It’s caused by individuals overusing shared resources for personal gain, leading to depletion for everyone.

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What are producers?

Organisms that make their own food (usually plants).

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What biome has the highest biodiversity?

Tropical rainforest.

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What is an invasive species? 

Non-native species that disrupt ecosystems.

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What is population growth rate?

The rate at which a population increases or decreases.

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What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources?

Renewable resources are naturally replenished over short periods, whereas nonrenewable resources are finite and cannot be replaced

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What are decomposers?

Organisms that break down dead material.

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What defines a biome?

Climate, animals, and plant life.

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What is carrying capacity?

Maximum population an environment can support.

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What is total fertility rate (TFR)?

Average number of children born per woman.

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Explain the concept of ecological footprint.

It measures how much land and resources a person uses.

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What is trophic level?

Position an organism occupies in a food chain.

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What two factors mainly determine climate?

Temperature and precipitation.

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What is a niche?

An organism’s role in its ecosystem.

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What is carrying capacity?

Maximum population size that the environment can support.

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What is sustainability?

Using resources without depleting them for future generations.

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What percentage of energy transfers between trophic levels?

10%

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 Name a cold and dry biome.

Tundra.

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What is a keystone species?

Species with a large effect on its ecosystem.

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What is infant mortality rate?

Number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births.