Biodiversity
World Human Population
Food Production
Resource Consumption
Global Temperature and Greenhouse Gases
100

Define "species"

Host will listen

100

Describe world population growth until the 1960s

What is exponential growth?

100
Define "yield"

What are the tons of grain harvested per unit of arable land?

100

This kind of population always uses the most resources

What are large populations?

100

Define "anthropogenic"

What is caused by humans?

200

The number of current cataloged species

What is 1.8 million?

200

When the human population reached 8 billion

What is November 2022?

200

The three crops that provide over half of humanitiy's caloric intake

What are wheat, corn, and rice?

200

Define "sustainable use"

What is leaving enough of a resource for future generations, preventing it from running out?

200

Name two greenhouse gases resulting from both natural and human-related causes

What are carbon dioxide and methane (double points if you can name the chemical formula)

300

Name one of the three endangered animals listed

What is (Bengal tiger/snow leopard/West Indian manatee)?

300

When the United Nations thinks the world population will level

What is 2150, between 8 and 12 billion?

300

Explain the differences between monoculture and polyculture

Host will listen (should say crop count sand intensity level)

300

Name three ways people light their homes (USAD list only)

What are elecrticity, candles, and kerosene?

300

Global temperatures have grown fluctuatingly over this time period

What is 130 years?

500

Name two of the four "saved species"

What are (American bison/peregrine falcon/bald eagle/California condor)?

500

The world population in 1960

What is 3 billion?

500
The aspect of food production that is an environmental indicator, according to USAD.

What is "increases or decreases in amount of grain grown fro human consumption?"

500

The poorest 25% of the population holds this percentage of paper, energy, meat, and automobiles

What is less than five percent for all options?

500

These four factors regulate Earth's temperature

What are solar radiation, heat released from Earth, water surface area, and atmospheric gas concentrations?

800

The natural rate of extinction (Hint: in terms of mammals)

What is two mammal extinctions per 10,000 species per 100 years?

800

The number of daily births and deaths

What are 378,000 and 148,000, respectively? (Half points if net amount of 230,000 is said)

800

The potential consequnces of high-intensity crops

What are soil erosion, fertilizer runoff, animal wate runoff, and pesticide buildup?

800

Accroding to the UN Ssevelopment Program, members of developed countries consume this much of the world meat and fish, automobiles and trucks, energy, and paper (Four different numbers)

What are 45%, 87%, 58%, and 84%?

800

This was the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide in 1995

What is 360 ppm?