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DSST Environment And Humanity
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1. An extinct hominid species believed to have the same brain capacity as modern man and use many different weapons.
Ammonification
Neanderthals
Polyculture
Consumers
2. A greenhouse gas. Although it is a natural part of the carbon cycle - the atmospheric concentration of this gas has increased due to the burning of fossil fuels.
Eukaryotes
Carbon Dioxide
Assimilation
Autotrophs
3. A UN conference held in Rio de Janeiro. The conference decided to protect biodiversity - reduce pollution emissions and greenhouse gasses - and promote sustainable development.
Earth Summit
Wildlife Management
Total Fertility Rate
Homo Habilis
4. 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.
Environmental Ethics
Hydrologic Cycle
Coniferous Forest
Precipitation
5. Species which serve key roles in an ecosystem. The absence of these important organisms is detrimental to the surrounding area.
Keystone Species
Nitrogen Fixation
Endangered Species Act
Transpiration
6. The second atmospheric layer. The ozone layer is found here - increasing the temperature with altitude.
Stratosphere
Mutualism
Superfund Law
Homo Sapiens
7. The process of surface water entering the soil. This ensures that plants have adequate access to water.
Deserts
Ecotone
Infiltration
Turbidity
8. An act which called for the careful examination of new chemicals to ensure they are safe for their intended uses.
Agroforestry
Toxic Substances Control Act
Brackish Water
Intensive Subsistence Farming
9. Organisms which produce their own food.
Infiltration
Speciation
Autotrophs
Shifting Agriculture
10. A forest characterized by clearly differentiated seasons - such as the trees loosing leaves in the fall and heavy snowfall in the winter.
Harmful Algal Bloom
Deciduous Forest
National Environmental Policy Act
Neanderthals
11. Biomes with less than 10 inches of rain a year. Foliage is scarce in these areas - and remaining plants and animals work hard to conserve the little water they receive.
Nitrous Oxide
Deserts
Evapotranspiration
National Environmental Policy Act
12. An act which required the EPA to set standards for drinking water.
Safe Drinking Water Act
Total Fertility Rate
Tropical Rain Forest
Estuary
13. The process of a substance passing directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase - and vice versa.
Sublimation
Wilderness Act
Mesosphere
Carbon Dioxide
14. Modern man.
Evaporation
Nitrification
Insurance Spraying
Homo Sapiens
15. All of the water found on earth.
Hydrosphere
Agroforestry
Ozone
Autotrophs
16. An agency created to establish regulations concerning pollutants to protect humans and the environment.
Population
Earth Summit
Environmental Protection Agency
Homo Sapiens
17. Integrating rows of trees alongside crops to provide mulch and shade - retain water in the soil - and promote sustainable land use.
Agroforestry
Wildlife Management
Ecology
Tundra
18. Animals which eat grass and roots.
Grazers
Denitrification
Temperature Inversion
Community
19. Organisms which thrive in low nutrient environments and usually have slow growth rates.
Harmful Algal Bloom
Earth Summit
Oligotrophs
Acid Rain
20. A UN conference that addressed the growing population problem.
UN Conference on Population and Development
Ozone
Speciation
Environmental Ethics
21. An act created to protect endangered and threatened species.
Nitrogen Fixation
Endangered Species Act
Wilderness Act
Carbon Dioxide
22. The oxification of ammonia by certain bacterium into nitrite and later into nitrates - which can then be used by plants.
Wilderness Act
Nitrification
Resource Partitioning
Troposphere
23. An international protocol designed to stabilize global warming.
Silent Spring
Evapotranspiration
Agroforestry
Kyoto Protocol
24. The process by which certain kinds of bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonia - a form accessible to living creatures.
Monoculture
Nitrogen Fixation
Brackish Water
Acid Rain
25. An extinct hominid species believed to have long - ape-like arms; have a brain capacity half that of modern men; and use primitive tools.
Interception
Keystone Species
Oligotrophs
Homo Habilis
26. Consumers which eat decomposing organic material.
World Trade Organization
Commensalism
Detrivores
Economic Threshold
27. Different species living in close contact with each other.
Copiotrophs
Symbiosis
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Safe Drinking Water Act
28. A transitional area between two different ecosystems.
Producers
Kyoto Protocol
Monoculture
Ecotone
29. A greenhouse gas which also plays a key role in regulating ozone levels.
Cosmetic Spraying
Nitrous Oxide
Gross Primary Product
Insurance Spraying
30. An act which established and enforced acceptable levels of air pollution.
Browsers
Deciduous Forest
Community
Clean Air Act
31. The process of a gas transforming into a liquid.
Social Ecology
Condensation
Ecology
Taiga
32. The middle atmospheric layer. Meteors burn up after entering this layer.
Mesosphere
Oligotrophs
Homo Habilis
Estuary
33. A type of symbiosis where one species benefit at the expense of the other.
Endangered Species Act
Acid Rain
Speciation
Parasitism
34. A law designed to locate toxic waste sites - gauge their pollution level - and ensure these sites are taken care of properly.
Superfund Law
Precipitation
Environmental Ethics
Speciation
35. A rainforest in the temperate zone which receives heavy rainfall.
Evapotranspiration
Copiotrophs
Temperate Rain Forest
Interplanting
36. The amount of variation among organisms living in a particular ecosystem. The loss of this key characteristic leads to a reduction in ecosystem efficiency and the ability of species to adapt to new situations.
Copiotrophs
Stratosphere
Biodiversity
Environmental Ethics
37. Forests found in the northern regions of North America - Europe - and Asia characterized by freezing winters and warmer summers. These forests lie just below the tree line.
Mutualism
Nitrogen Fixation
Taiga
Turbidity
38. 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.
Grasslands
Homo Erectus
Evaporation
Indicator Species
39. Political organizations not affiliated with the government which try to bring about social change.
Non-government Organizations
Snowmelt
Denitrification
Coevolution
40. Plants taking in nitrates from the soil.
Gross Primary Product
Assimilation
Homo Erectus
Homo Sapiens
41. The amount of pests needed before spraying pesticides is economical.
Economic Threshold
Atmosphere
Ozone
Thermosphere
42. The conversion of nitrates into nitrogen gas.
Eukaryotes
Condensation
Denitrification
Australopithecus Afarensis
43. Water found in estuaries. This water is a mixture of saltine ocean water and fresh water - usually from a river or stream.
Kyoto Protocol
UN Conference on Population and Development
Wilderness Act
Brackish Water
44. All members of a species which live in the same area.
Superfund Law
Mutualism
Symbiosis
Population
45. Grasslands with short - widely spaced trees and no canopy - allowing for an unbroken layer of grasses beneath.
Hydrologic Cycle
Savannah
Symbiosis
Earth Summit
46. A partially enclosed part of the ocean with rivers or streams flowing into it.
Coniferous Forest
Insurance Spraying
Estuary
Acid Rain
47. Evolution in one organism due to change in a related organism.
Browsers
Coevolution
Tropopause
Population
48. A shubland found primarily in the South-Western United States and Mexico. Fire plays a predominant role in the life-cycle of the plants in this area - the seeds of which will sprout only after a fire.
Kyoto Protocol
Chaparral
Polyculture
Temperature Inversion
49. Consumers which eat both plants and animals.
Omnivores
Eutrophication
Acid Rain
Lithosphere
50. A variety of species living together.
Homo Erectus
Kyoto Protocol
Ecotone
Community