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DSST Environment And Humanity
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1. The uppermost atmospheric layer. Here satellites orbit the earth.
Evapotranspiration
Agroforestry
Omnivores
Exosphere
2. An act which established and enforced acceptable levels of air pollution.
Gross Primary Product
Symbiosis
Australopithecus Afarensis
Clean Air Act
3. A forest near the equator with heavy rainfall and a great diversity of plant and animal life. Although a mere 2% of the earth is covered with these forests - they contain 50-80% of earth's land species.
Speciation
Tropical Rain Forest
Copiotrophs
Earth Summit
4. A type of symbiosis where one species benefit at the expense of the other.
Symbiosis
Sublimation
Precipitation
Parasitism
5. Plants taking in nitrates from the soil.
Interception
Assimilation
Wilderness Act
Biodiversity
6. The process of surface water entering the soil. This ensures that plants have adequate access to water.
Gross Primary Product
Taiga
Subsurface flow
Infiltration
7. A form of management which attempts to satisfy both the needs of humans and those of wildlife in the best way possible for both parties.
Symbiosis
Insurance Spraying
Montreal Protocol
Wildlife Management
8. Water found in estuaries. This water is a mixture of saltine ocean water and fresh water - usually from a river or stream.
Nitrification
Brackish Water
Symbiosis
Omnivores
9. An international protocol designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of CFCs and other harmful chemicals.
Omnivores
Montreal Protocol
Ecological Niche
Subsurface flow
10. An agency created to establish regulations concerning pollutants to protect humans and the environment.
Environmental Protection Agency
Hetrotrophs
Coniferous Forest
Air Pollution
11. Precipitation which does not reach the soil but is instead collected by plants.
Ecotone
Wilderness Act
Interception
Alley Cropping
12. An especially potent greenhouse gas emitted during production and transportation of fossil fuels - decomposition of organic matter - and herds of livestock.
Methane
Prokaryotes
Copiotrophs
Exosphere
13. The oxification of ammonia by certain bacterium into nitrite and later into nitrates - which can then be used by plants.
Trophic Level
R-Selected Populations
Nitrification
Interplanting
14. An act which protects certain lands as national parks.
Non-government Organizations
Chaparral
Wilderness Act
Surface Run-Off
15. The process by which the sun's energy converts liquid water to water vapor in the atmosphere.
Population
Superfund Law
Subsurface flow
Evaporation
16. The process of a substance passing directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase - and vice versa.
Methane
Sublimation
Superfund Law
Brackish Water
17. Growing more than one crop at a time.
Mutualism
Polyculture
Hetrotrophs
Nitrogen Fixation
18. A type of farming where the farmer will grow just enough crops to satisfy his family's needs for the next year.
Homo Sapiens
Mesosphere
Subsistence Farming
Wildlife Management
19. The process by which certain kinds of bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonia - a form accessible to living creatures.
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Interception
Alley Cropping
Nitrogen Fixation
20. The cycling and reusing of elements and molecules (such as water - nitrogen - and phosphorus) that are essential to life.
Biogeochemical Cycle
Precipitation
Estuary
World Trade Organization
21. A type of farming where the farmer will fell and burn down trees to grow crops. After a few years - he will move on and continue the process.
Species
Ecological Niche
Shifting Agriculture
Infiltration
22. Species which react quickly to an environmental change and therefore can be used to diagnose a particular ecosystem.
Indicator Species
Mutualism
Gross Primary Product
Silent Spring
23. Areas with only enough rainfall for grasses to grow. As a result - most animals are grazers - such as buffalo.
Grasslands
Superfund Law
Homo Sapiens
Shifting Agriculture
24. The process of planting different plant species right next to each other to maximize one's yield.
Interplanting
Kyoto Protocol
Assimilation
Ecological Niche
25. The coexistence of two species using the same resource where the two will use the resource in different ways.
Infiltration
Resource Partitioning
Tundra
Detrivores
26. Consumers which eat decomposing organic material.
Detrivores
Australopithecus Afarensis
Stockholm Conference
Neanderthals
27. An extinct hominid species with near the same brain capacity as modern man believed to use fire and stone tools - live a hunter/gatherer lifestyle - and speak a language.
Homo Erectus
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Eukaryotes
Hydrosphere
28. The loss of water vapor from leaves.
Carnivores
Grasslands
Autotrophs
Transpiration
29. Excess water which cannot be infiltrated into the soil and instead flows along the ground.
Surface Run-Off
Exosphere
Trophic Level
Commensalism
30. Organisms which thrive in low nutrient environments and usually have slow growth rates.
Air Pollution
Nitrogen Fixation
Browsers
Oligotrophs
31. An act which set standards for the amount of pollution in water.
Air Pollution
Competitive Exclusion
Tundra
Water Pollution Control Act
32. A philosophy that extends ethics to non-humans. Under this system - animals - plants - and other aspects of the environment are seen as being deserving of justice and consideration.
Temperature Inversion
Sublimation
Tropopause
Environmental Ethics
33. Modern man.
Indicator Species
Interplanting
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Homo Sapiens
34. A partially enclosed part of the ocean with rivers or streams flowing into it.
Antarctica
Precipitation
Water Pollution Control Act
Estuary
35. The crust and upper mantle of the earth.
Insurance Spraying
Detrivores
Homo Erectus
Lithosphere
36. A rainforest in the temperate zone which receives heavy rainfall.
Insurance Spraying
Temperate Rain Forest
Carbon Dioxide
Eukaryotes
37. All of the ecosystems on earth.
Producers
Biosphere
Temperate Rain Forest
Homo Sapiens
38. A type of symbiosis where each species will benefit from interacting with the other.
Hydrosphere
Mutualism
Biogeochemical Cycle
Exosphere
39. Grasslands with short - widely spaced trees and no canopy - allowing for an unbroken layer of grasses beneath.
Stratosphere
R-Selected Populations
Savannah
Wildlife Management
40. A principle that states that two species competing for a single resource cannot coexist. One species will inevitably gain an advantage over the other - causing the looser either to migrate or to become extinct.
Silent Spring
Commensalism
Competitive Exclusion
Environmental Protection Agency
41. Surface run-off caused by melted snow.
Snowmelt
Hydrologic Cycle
Safe Drinking Water Act
Taiga
42. The process by which a new species is created. This process generally requires geographic isolation to prevent interbreeding between the newly emerging species and the parent species.
Estuary
Speciation
Transpiration
Homo Sapiens
43. A forest found in temperate regions with warm summers - cool winters - and plenty of rainfall. These kinds of forests are characterized by evergreens and deciduous trees.
Mesosphere
Coniferous Forest
Condensation
Environmental Protection Agency
44. The process of planting trees in between other crops.
Ammonification
Alley Cropping
Speciation
Economic Threshold
45. Populations characterized by small size - short lifespan - and lots of offspring.
Kyoto Protocol
Coevolution
R-Selected Populations
Wildlife Management
46. Consumers which eat only other animals.
Environmental Ethics
Interplanting
Carnivores
Community
47. A forest characterized by clearly differentiated seasons - such as the trees loosing leaves in the fall and heavy snowfall in the winter.
Deciduous Forest
Total Fertility Rate
Evaporation
Commensalism
48. The infiltration of harmful chemicals - particles - or biological matter into the atmosphere which endanger living organisms. Pollutants include sulfur and nitrogen oxides - ammonia - and chlorofluorocarbons. Although there are natural sources for th
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Air Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency
Commensalism
49. An act which called for the careful examination of new chemicals to ensure they are safe for their intended uses.
Detrivores
Species
Toxic Substances Control Act
Population
50. An international convention which created the framework for protecting the ozone layer.
Ozone
Subsistence Farming
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Silent Spring