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AP Environmental Science
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1. Drilling a hole in the ground that's below the water table to hold waste.
clear-cutting
deep well injection
driftnets
atmosphere
2. Soil composed of a mixture of sand - clay - silt - and organic matter.
weather
barrels
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
loamy
3. Refers to resources - such as plants and animals - which can be regenerated if harvested at sustainable yields.
barrels
secondary treatment
transform boundary
renewable resources
4. The number of children an average woman will bear during her lifetime; this information is based on an analysis of data from preceding years in the population in question.
renewable resources
total fertility rate
active collection
competitive exclusion
5. A soil horizon; the layer below the O layer is called the A layer. The A layer is formed of weathered rock - with some organic material; often referred to as topsoil.
traditional subsistence agriculture
A layer
secondary treatment
bituminous
6. Is equal to the number of deaths per 1 -000 members of the population in a year.
Aquaculture
natural resources
solid waste
death rate (crude death rate)
7. A layer of soil.
primary succession
riparian right
Horizon
Hadley cell
8. The coarsest soil - with particles 0.05 -2.0 mm in diameter.
pioneer species
closed-loop recycling
sand
species
9. The broad category under which selective cutting and shelter-wood cutting fall; selective deforestation.
realized niche
kinetic energy
Uneven-aged management
death rate (crude death rate)
10. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms show a negative effect from a toxin.
Half-life
ED50
reservoir
divergent boundary
11. Is the practice of planting bands of different crops across a hillside.
strip mining
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
trade winds
building-related illness
12. Acid rain - acid hail - acid snow; all of which occur as a result of pollution in the atmosphere.
crude oil
acid precipitation
biological weathering
demographic transition model
13. The atmospheric pressure conditions corresponding to the periodic warming of El Nino and cooling of La Nina.
assimilation
Southern Oscillation
subduction zone
LD50
14. A process in which an organism is exposed to a toxin at different concentrations - and the dosage that causes the death of the organism is recorded.
emigration
dose-response analysis
topsoil
transpiration
15. A program funded by the federal government and a trust that's funded by taxes on chemicals; identifies pollutants and cleans up hazardous waste sites.
low-level radioactive waste
primary pollutants
Superfund Program
chronic effect
16. A soil horizon; B receives the minerals and organic materials that are leached out of the A horizon.
B layer
mantle
contour farming
O layer
17. Gave the EPA power to set emission standards for major sources of noise - including transportation - machinery - and construction.
wind farm
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
photovoltaic cell (PV cell)
U.S. Noise Control Act
18. The outer part of the Earth - consisting of the crust and upper mantle - approximately 100 km (62 miles) thick.
U.S. Noise Control Act
lithosphere
niche
lignite
19. The molten core of the Earth.
biosphere
agroforestry
inner core
energy pyramid
20. Organisms that reproduce early in life and often and have a high capacity for reproductive growth.
r-selected
Green Revolution
physical (mechanical) weathering
humus
21. The development and introduction of new varieties of (mainly) wheat and rice that has increased yields per acre dramatically in countries since the 1960s.
Green Revolution
watershed
selective cutting
terracing
22. The cultivation of a single crop on a farm or in a region or country; a single - homogeneous culture without diversity or dissension.
monoculture
Headwaters
biological weathering
terracing
23. An erosion-resistant marine ridge or mound consisting chiefly of compacted coral together with algal material and biochemically deposited magnesium and calcium carbonates.
coral reef
convection
bioaccumulation
habitat fragmentation
24. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
primary consumers
population
heterotrophy
biomagnifications
25. Organisms that consume both producers and primary consumers.
clear-cutting
omnivores
high-level radioactive waste
red tide
26. A usually triangular alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river.
heat islands
coral reef
delta
physical (mechanical) weathering
27. When the majority of a building's occupants experience certain symptoms that vary with the amount of time spent in the building.
sick building syndrome
estuary
threshold dose
toxicity
28. The gradual breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller particles - caused by natural chemical - physical - and biological factors.
weathering
contour farming
LD50
Hadley cell
29. Any waste that poses a danger to human health; it must be dealt with in a different way from other types of waste.
heterotrophy
heat islands
primary succession
hazardous waste
30. The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in a region.
thermosphere
terracing
carrying capacity
crude oil
31. The movement of individuals out of a population.
preservation
genetic drift
emigration
estuary
32. Power generated using water.
El Nino
convection
biosphere
hydroelectric power
33. When water rights are given to those who have historically used the water in a certain area.
prior appropriation
toxicity
slash-and-burn
bituminous
34. One that has never been cut; these forests have not been seriously disturbed for several hundred years.
ecosystem capital
old growth forest
driftnets
edge effect
35. When mature trees are cut over a period of time (usually10 -20 years); this leaves mature trees - which can reseed the forest - in place.
birth rate (crude birth rate)
shelter-wood cutting
mineral deposit
detritivore
36. Smog resulting from emissions from industry and other sources of gases produced by the burning of fossil fuels - especially coal.
keystone species
gray smog (industrial smog)
Headwaters
delta
37. An effect that results from long -term exposure to low levels of toxin.
subduction zone
composting
chronic effect
ecosystem capital
38. Also known as plantations - these are planted and managed tracts of trees of the same age that are harvested for commercial use.
Headwaters
drip irrigation
traditional subsistence agriculture
tree farms
39. Any compound that releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Also - a water solution that contains a surplus of hydrogen ions.
deep well injection
strip mining
natural selection
acid
40. A place where a large quantity of a resource sits for a long period of time.
tree farms
photovoltaic cell (PV cell)
composting
reservoir
41. The maintenance of a species or ecosystem in order to ensure their perpetuation - with no concern as to their potential monetary value
by-catch
bottom trawling
preservation
acid precipitation
42. Each of the feeding levels in a food chain.
realized niche
climax community
A layer
trophic level
43. Urban areas that heat up more quickly and retain heat more than do nonurban areas.
El Nino
second growth forests
riparian right
heat islands
44. The raising of fish and other aquatic species in captivity for harvest.
coral reef
asthenosphere
Aquaculture
r-selected
45. Being extinct or the process of becoming extinct.
logistic population growth
extinction
no-till
secondary treatment
46. When populations are well below the size dictated by the carrying capacity of the region they live in - they will grow exponentially - but as they approach the carrying capacity - their growth rate will decrease and the size of the population will ev
red tide
logistic population growth
solid waste
contour farming
47. The number of live births per 1 -000 members of the population in a year.
photovoltaic cell (PV cell)
birth rate (crude birth rate)
U.S. Noise Control Act
tertiary consumers
48. Involves the sinking of shafts to reach underground deposits. In this type of mining - networks of tunnels are dug or blasted and humans enter these tunnels in order to manually retrieve the coal.
underground mining
watershed
risk management
acute effect
49. The result of a pathogen invading a body.
Infection
biotic potential
carrying capacity
birth rate (crude birth rate)
50. An introduced - normative species.
energy
mutualism
invasive species
underground mining
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