Scientific Method
Intro to Environmental Science (Ch. 1)
Environmental Law (Ch. 2)
Earth's Environmental Systems (Ch. 3)
Earth's Environmental Systems 2.0 (Ch.3)
100

Draw a graph with the x and y-axis labeled on it.

Vertical: y-axis

Horizontal: x-axis

100

Does the environment contain biotic things, abiotic things, or both?

Both biotic (living) & abiotic (nonliving)!

100

If the supply of oil goes down, what will happen to the demand/price?

It will go up!

100

What are the most basic units of matter?

Atoms!

100
What are the 4 macromolecules?

Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids

200

Why should scientists report ALL their findings and have other scientists review their work?

So that their information is valid and unbiased

200

Is oil a renewable or nonrenewable resource?

Nonrenewable

200

The Agricultural and Industrial Revolution both increased the human population significantly due to increased community help and technology/machinery helping with manual labor. 

Which of the two happened 10,000 years ago?

Agricultural revolution! - They planted crops and domesticated animals & had a communal lifestyle.

200

Eutrophication and hypoxia (dead zones) are caused by what 2 elements that we discussed?

Hint: things you would find in fertilizer

Phosphorus and nitrogen

200

What does the word "hypoxia" mean?

Low oxygen! - typically caused from algae feeding from phosphorus and nitrogen & they deplete the oxygen source.

300

What is a "testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question"?

A hypothesis

300

Name 3 natural resources that the Earth provides for us.

Sunlight, water, wind, timber, coal, oil, etc. - these could also be referred to as Non-Market Values since the earth provides them

300

Where were Americans traveling to during the 1st Period of Environmental Policy in the United States?

Out West! - taking up resources wayyyyy too fast

300

What type of feedback loop is erosion?

Positive! - it pushes towards and extreme and worsens with the more wind/rain the area gets

300

Why do some cities have stronger environmental policies than others?

They typically have had more environmental disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.

400

Random!!

What is Mrs. Lu's dog's name?

Churro!

400

What word represents the study of behavior (good vs bad, right vs wrong)?

Ethics

400

What is a word that means someone is trying to influence an elected government official into caring about your issue and supporting a new bill?

Lobbying! - by doing this, you are trying to gain access to elected government officials

400

Nitrogen fixation changes N2 into ammonia by nitrogen-fixing bacteria or what type of strike?

Lightning

400

What is the difference between the hydrosphere and geosphere?

Hydrosphere is all of Earth's water.

Geosphere is all of Earth's rock/sediment - 3 layers: crust, mantle, core (can be split into lithosphere, asthenosphere, and lower mantle as well)

Also, the phosphorus cycle takes place mainly in these 2 spheres!

500

What variable does the scientist manipulate in an experiment?

Independent variable! -Because they have the independence to change it!

500

What was the example that I talked about with the Tragedy of the Commons (where resources are available to everyone & are used unsustainably and get depleted)?

McDonald's Filet-o-Fish sandwich

500

What is the difference between a subsidy vs a green tax?

Subsidy: giveaway of cash or resources to encourage an activity (such as lessening pollution)

Green Tax: extra taxes for companies that participate in activities that can harm the environment (too much pollution)

500

What type of feedback loop stabilizes a system AND what is an environmental example?

Negative Feedback Loop - Predator/Prey Relationship

500

Name the 3 different tectonic plate boundaries AND describe them.

-Convergent: plates push towards one another (subduction & mountain building)

-Divergent: plates push away from one another

-Transform: plates grate against one another