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Introduction to Environmental Science

JEOPARDYScientific Method

Making Decisions

Env. Science

Human Activities Wild Card

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A testable statement

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What is hypothesis?

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Principles or standards that you consider important.

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What values?

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The study of human interaction in the

environment.

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What is environmental science?

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The death of the last member of a species.

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What is extinction?

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The country that uses the greatest amount of natural resources.

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What is the United States?

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The final three steps of the scientific method in order.

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What is Setting up a controlled experiment, gathering data, Drawing conclusions

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What you look at when considering an

economic value.

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What are jobs and money?

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The issue that is described by “The Tragedy of the

Commons” and “If I don’t use it, someone else will.”

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Protecting shared resources.

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When a resource is used up faster than it is replaced.

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What is depletion?

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The productive area of the earth used to sustain one

person in a country.

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What is a ecological footprint?

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3 things you do before making an environmental

decision.

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Answers vary.

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Waste that will break down in the environment.

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What is biodegradable?

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When there are harmful levels of wastes in the

environment.

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What is pollution?

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An example of a renewable resource.

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Answers: wood, sunlight, water

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A verbal or graphical way of explaining how something works or is

organized.

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What is a conceptual model?

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Lists both the expenses and merits of a solution.

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What is cost benefit analysis?

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An example of a non-renewable resource.

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Conserving resources so that there are enough for

future generations.

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What is sustainability?

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List 2 reasons why humans are affected by loss of biodiversity.

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Answers vary: They depend on these organisms for food, shelter, oxygen,

and clothing

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List one developing country and 2 characteristics of developing countries.

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Kenya, India, etc, high birth rate, high infant mortality rate, low eco footprint, low personal wealth

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List 3 characteristics of a controlled experiment

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Independent variableDependent variableDefined populationOnly one variable changed

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The variety of species in an ecosystem.

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What is biodiversity?

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Two environmental problems caused by overpopulation.

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Pollution, resource depletion, habitat

degradation, deforestation.

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Three of the fields that contribute to

environmental science.

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Biology, chemistry, physics, geology, social sciences,

geography