Perspectives in Environmental Science
Types of Systems
Feedback Mechanisms
Tipping Points
Resilience of systems
100

What is the term for a way of viewing or interpreting environmental issues?

perspectives

100

What is a system in environmental science?

It is a set of interrelated components working together. 

100

What is a feedback mechanism in environmental systems?

a process that amplifies or dampens changes in a system.

100

What is a tipping point?

A tipping point is a critical threshold causing significant change.

100

What is resilience?

he ability of a system to absorb disturbances and still retain its basic structure and functions.

200

Name the three main types of perspectives in environmental science.

anthropocentric and ecocentric and technocentric  perspectives. 

200

what biosphere is made or modified by humans?

The Anthroposphere. 

200

Name the two types of feedback mechanisms.

positive feedback and negative feedback.

200

How can understanding tipping points help in environmental management?

By predicting sudden shifts in ecosystems

200

Name one key factor that enhances the resilience of an ecosystem.

biodiversity

300

Which perspective prioritizes human needs and economic growth over ecological considerations?

anthropocentric perspective. 

300

This type of system is characterized by a flow of energy and matter.

a closed system

300

What are negative feedback loops.

A negative feedback loop helps balance a system by reducing changes.

300

What can happen if a tipping point is crossed in a climate system?

The system may undergo irreversible changes

300

Name one strategy that communities can implement to increase their resilience to natural disasters

creating emergency preparedness plans

400

This perspective advocates for the intrinsic value of nature and ecosystems regardless of their usefulness to humans.

the ecocentric perspective.

400

What kind of system is influenced by external factors and has inputs and outputs?

an open system

400

What are positive feedback loops? 

A positive feedback loop amplifies changes, leading to more effects.

400

Which human activity is most likely to trigger a tipping point in climate change?

Burning fossil fuels

400

What term refers to the speed at which a system returns to equilibrium after a disturbance?

recovery time

500

This perspective believes that technology is the solution to every environmental problem.

Technocentric.

500

list the three spheres in rocks and soils

geosphere, lithosphere,pedosphere

500

How does negative feedback help maintain homeostasis in ecosystems?

It counteracts changes, helping to stabilize the system.

500

What role do feedback loops play in reaching a tipping point?

They can amplify changes, pushing the system toward a tipping point.

500

What do we call the ability of a community to recover after a natural disaster, like a hurricane?

community resilience?