Population Ecology & Carrying Capacity
Demographic Transition Model
Impacts of Population Growth
Outdoor & Indoor Air Pollution
Noise Pollution
Water Pollution
100

The maximum population size that an environment can sustainably support based on available resources

What is carrying capacity?

100

A model that describes population change over time based on birth and death rates, correlating with economic and social development.

What is the Demographic Transition Model?

100

The ability of an individual to read and write, with understanding, a simple short statement related to his/her everyday life.

What is literacy

OR

What is Literacy Rate?

100

This legislation is a comprehensive Federal law that regulates all sources of air emissions first established in 1967.

What is the Clean Air Act (CAA)?

100

transportation, construction, industrial/domestic activity, and seismic surveys

What are the main sources of noise pollution?

100

This type of water pollution often results from runoff that carries pollutants from various sources, such as agricultural fields, urban areas, and forests

What is nonpoint source pollution?

200

anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing; can be biotic or abiotic.

What is a limiting factor?

200

The continued population growth that occurs even after birth rates decline due to a high proportion of young people in the population.

What is Population Momentum?

200

land capable of growing crops

What is arable land?

200

Chemicals found in many household products, including paints and cleaning supplies, contribute to indoor air pollution.

What are Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)?

200

the amount that noise pollution reduces the ability of whale populations to communicate

What is 60%?

200

High levels of this indicate that there's significant amounts of organic pollution, which can lead to oxygen depletion in aquatic environments.

What is Biochemical Oxygen Demand?

300

Exponential growth/ population growth with no limiting factors

What is a J-shape slope?

300

Declining population size, high affluence, and high economic development

What is Phase 4? 

OR 

What are the key characteristics of Phase 4 in population growth?

300

In nations where girls receive more years of this, the total fertility rate is lower.

What is education? OR What is schooling?

300

A naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in buildings and pose health risks.

What is Radon?

300

These devices are used for sea floor exploration and produce a significant amount of noise pollution

What are air guns?

300

The solid waste that settles at the bottom of the septic tank

What is septage?

400

Logistical growth/ population growth with limiting factors.

What is an S-shape slope?

400

The regulation of the number or spacing of offspring through the use of birth control

What is family planning?

400

The average number of years a person born today could expect to live.

What is Life Expectancy?

400

Ground-level ozone (O3), Particulate Matter (PM) , Carbon Monoxide (CO), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Lead (Pb), and Ammonia (NH3)

What are the seven pollutants monitored by the CAA?

400

This region of the ocean is noted for having the least amount of human noise

What is the South Pacific Ocean?

400

These industrial compounds were recalled from manufacturing in 1979. They are carcinogenic and lethal if ingested. They were responsible for  widespread fish consumption advisories, and one of the largest environmental cleanups in U.S. history.

What are Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)?

500

when a population goes over their carrying capacity; the portion of a population’s ecological footprint which must be eliminated to be sustainable.

What is an overshoot?

500

In the 1980s, this country had one of the highest population growth rates in the world. Its government reduced total fertility rates in half by the 1990s with a strong campaign for condom use.

Who is Kenya? / What is Kenya?

500

the average person would have to work this number of years to reach Elon Musk's level of wealth

What is 3 million years?

500

A phenomenon observed, especially in office buildings,  where a buildup of toxic pollutants in airtight spaces cause headaches, nausea, throat or eye irritations, and fatigue.

What is Sick Building Syndrome?

500

The year that during a NATO naval exercise in the Canary Islands, a mass stranding of 14 beaked whales occurred. This incident was pivotal in establishing a direct connection between naval sonar activities and adverse effects on wildlife

What is 2002?

500

This river famously caught fire multiple times due to heavy industrial waste, most notably in 1969. The incident sparked national outrage and was a major catalyst for the creation of the Clean Water Act.

What is the Cuyahoga River?