Everything in our surroundings, including people, buildings, and forests.
Environment
The materials and energy sources provided by nature, that humans need to survive.
Natural resources
Laws of science predict that that natural word operates according to rules that [do/ do not] change unpredictably.
Do not
Quantitative
A person holding a sign during a protest against cutting down trees in a forest
[ENVIRONMENTALISM/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENECE]
A natural resource that is naturally formed much more slowly than we use it
Nonrenewable
This kind of question can be answered by evidence and data gathered from the natural world.
Scientific
The scientific process usually begins with [observing and questioning/ hypothesizing and theorizing]
Observing and questioning
What term describes a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world from undesirable changes brought about by human actions?
Environmentalism
Wave energy is a [renewable/ nonrenewable] natural resource
Renewable
Scientists [do/ do not] change their minds when presented with new evidence.
Do
Tectonic plate motion is an example of a [model/ independent variable] that scientists use to study the Earth's crust
Model
The study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect our environment.
Natural gas is a [renewable/ nonrenewable] natural resource
Nonrenewable
Scientists work exclusively in the [natural/ magical] world.
Natural
A controlled study keeps everything the same between experiments except for [one/ two]
A subject that borrows techniques from many subjects is called this.
Interdisciplinary
Human population and resource consumption have both [increased/ decreased] dramatically in the past few hundred years
Increased
Scientists accept scientific ideas that are supported by [interpretation/ evidence]
Evidence
The process of science can only take place in ONE order. [True/ False]
False