Industrial revolution
Ecological Footprint
Agricultural Revolution
The Sciences
Misc
100
What invention from the industrial revolution is used today right in our classroom?

The light bulb

100

8. What does it mean if everyone in the world lived like the average American?
a) We would need several Earths to sustain that lifestyle
b) Everyone would have an equal ecological footprint
c) Global resources would last forever
d) World population would decrease

a) We would need several Earths to sustain that lifestyle

100

Agriculture is...

the raising of crops and livestock for food or for other products that are useful to humans

100

Define Biology

The study of Life  

100

Earth is a ____________________  system

closed 

200

The industrial revolution also had negative effects such as:

a. flooding

b. Pollution

c. Habitat loss

d. both b & c

d. both b & c

200

What does an ecological footprint measure?

The total land and water needed to support a person’s lifestyle

200

When did the practice of agriculture begin?

a) 100 years ago

b) over 100,000 years ago

c) 10 years ago

d) over 10,000 years ago

D. over 10,000 years ago

200

Define Zoology

The study of Animals

200

Define Hunters and Gatherers

People who obtain food by collecting plants and by hunting wild animals or scavenging their remains. 

300

According to the law of supply and demand, what usually happens when the demand for a product increases but the supply stays the same?
a) The price decreases
b) The price increases
c) The product becomes less desirable
d) Supply automatically increases immediately

b. the price increases

300

Which of these would most likely decrease a person’s ecological footprint?
a) Flying frequently for vacations
b) Buying locally produced food
c) Using single-use plastics
d) Leaving lights on all day

 b) Buying locally produced food

300

Name one problem the agriculture revolution caused:

Soil Loss

floods

water shortages

300

Which science studies Earth's surface, interior processes and history

Geology

300

Define environmental science

the study of air, water, and land surrounding organisms and their communities .
400

Population growth occurred drastically causing : 

a.) habitat destruction

b.) pollution

c) resource depletion

d) all of the above

d) all of the above

400

 What is the main global concern about high ecological footprints?
a) They reduce people’s access to technology
b) They show humans are using resources faster than Earth can regenerate
c) They cause lower prices for food and goods
d) They increase biodiversity

b) They show humans are using resources faster than Earth can regenerate

400

The plants we grow and eat today are descendants of...

Wild plants

400

What resource do Hydrologists study?

Earth's water

400

_________________________ is the only thing that enters Earths atmosphere in large amounts.

Solar Energy from the Sun

500

________________________ is an undesirable change to in the natural environment that is caused by the introduction of substances harmful to living organisms and/or by excessive wastes, heat, noise or radiation. 

Pollution

500

2. Which of the following activities usually increases your ecological footprint the most?
a) Recycling paper and plastic
b) Riding a bicycle instead of driving
c) Eating a diet high in meat
d) Using a reusable water bottle

c) Eating a diet high in meat

500

What technique from the Ag revolution was one of the earliest ways forest was converted to farmland

Slash and burn
500
Which science studies how earths organisms interact with their environment?

Ecology

500

Which situation best illustrates the "tragedy of the commons"?
a) Farmers planting crops on their own private land
b) Everyone in a town shares a fishing pond, but overfishing causes the fish population to collapse
c) A company invests in renewable energy to save resources
d) A family saves money by reusing water bottles

b) Everyone in a town shares a fishing pond, but overfishing causes the fish population to collapse