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DSST Environment And Humanity
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1. 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.
Organism
Hydrologic Cycle
Subsurface flow
Tropical Rain Forest
2. The cycling and reusing of elements and molecules (such as water - nitrogen - and phosphorus) that are essential to life.
Temperature Inversion
Grasslands
Biogeochemical Cycle
Interception
3. The southern-most continent - of which 98% is ice. This continent includes 70% of the world's fresh water - and 90% of the world's ice. Although the average temperature is -49
Homo Sapiens
Antarctica
Biodiversity
Hetrotrophs
4. Biomes far north in North America - Europe - and Asia which - due to very low temperatures - cannot support tree growth.
World Trade Organization
Denitrification
Tundra
Monoculture
5. An extinct hominid species believed to exhibit the first example of full-time bipedalism.
Monoculture
Mutualism
Water Pollution Control Act
Australopithecus Afarensis
6. Exceptionally acidic (low pH) rain. This phenomenon is caused mainly by emissions of carbon dioxide - sulfur dioxide - and nitrogen oxide which react with water particles in the air.
Acid Rain
Infiltration
Commensalism
Non-government Organizations
7. A layer of gasses surrounding the earth.
Turbidity
Social Ecology
Atmosphere
Insurance Spraying
8. Species which serve key roles in an ecosystem. The absence of these important organisms is detrimental to the surrounding area.
Neanderthals
Savannah
Community
Keystone Species
9. A group of similar organisms capable of interbreeding.
Competitive Exclusion
Thermosphere
Lithosphere
Species
10. An act which protects certain lands as national parks.
Total Fertility Rate
Antarctica
Wilderness Act
Snowmelt
11. A greenhouse gas which also plays a key role in regulating ozone levels.
Nitrous Oxide
National Environmental Policy Act
Speciation
Tropopause
12. A type of symbiosis where one species will benefit while the other will be neither benefit or be harmed.
Resource Partitioning
Commensalism
Biodiversity
Population
13. An extinct hominid species believed to have the same brain capacity as modern man and use many different weapons.
Brackish Water
Neanderthals
Consumers
Tundra
14. A forest characterized by clearly differentiated seasons - such as the trees loosing leaves in the fall and heavy snowfall in the winter.
Denitrification
Deciduous Forest
Trophic Level
Agroforestry
15. 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.
Harmful Algal Bloom
Transpiration
Interplanting
Shifting Agriculture
16. The rapid increase of harmful algae in a body of water.
Total Fertility Rate
Harmful Algal Bloom
Speciation
Savannah
17. Condensed water vapor which falls to earth. This comes in many forms - such as rain - snow - ice - and hail.
Precipitation
Savannah
Endangered Species Act
Symbiosis
18. A community of similar living organisms largely affected by the area's climate.
Biomes
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Snowmelt
Resource Partitioning
19. Organisms which produce their own food.
Clean Air Act
Social Ecology
Agroforestry
Autotrophs
20. Single-celled organisms which lack a nucleus.
Prokaryotes
Biogeochemical Cycle
Turbidity
Grasslands
21. 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.
Organism
Taiga
Non-government Organizations
Eukaryotes
22. The first atmospheric layer. Most weather and pollution occurs here - and the temperature decreases with altitude.
Copiotrophs
Nitrous Oxide
Troposphere
Kyoto Protocol
23. Organisms which thrive in high nutrient environments - especially those with plenty of carbon.
Troposphere
Safe Drinking Water Act
Clean Air Act
Copiotrophs
24. An act requiring federal agencies to detail the impact of proposed environmental policies.
Kyoto Protocol
Wilderness Act
Estuary
National Environmental Policy Act
25. Areas with only enough rainfall for grasses to grow. As a result - most animals are grazers - such as buffalo.
Transpiration
Nitrification
Grasslands
Homo Erectus
26. The process of surface water entering the soil. This ensures that plants have adequate access to water.
Infiltration
Mutualism
Biodiversity
Tropical Rain Forest
27. The flow of water in the water table.
Exosphere
Lithosphere
Species
Subsurface flow
28. 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.
Carbon Dioxide
K-Selected Populations
Hetrotrophs
Gross Primary Product
29. An agency created to establish regulations concerning pollutants to protect humans and the environment.
Organism
Nitrification
Environmental Protection Agency
Biogeochemical Cycle
30. 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
Clean Air Act
Estuary
Ecology
31. Animals which eat grass and roots.
Carnivores
Nitrous Oxide
Grazers
Superfund Law
32. An act which established and enforced acceptable levels of air pollution.
Methane
Clean Air Act
Monoculture
Exosphere
33. The middle atmospheric layer. Meteors burn up after entering this layer.
Condensation
Methane
Turbidity
Mesosphere
34. A transitional area between two different ecosystems.
Carnivores
Aldo Leopold
Ecotone
Shifting Agriculture
35. An extinct hominid species believed to have long - ape-like arms; have a brain capacity half that of modern men; and use primitive tools.
Homo Habilis
Temperature Inversion
Agroforestry
Nitrous Oxide
36. An extinct hominid species believed to be the last common ancestor between man and apes.
Parasitism
Methane
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Deserts
37. The conversion of nitrates into nitrogen gas.
Denitrification
Neanderthals
Estuary
Intensive Subsistence Farming
38. Different species living in close contact with each other.
Ozone
Lithosphere
Australopithecus Afarensis
Symbiosis
39. A law designed to locate toxic waste sites - gauge their pollution level - and ensure these sites are taken care of properly.
Omnivores
Superfund Law
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Brackish Water
40. Evolution in one organism due to change in a related organism.
World Trade Organization
Coevolution
Brackish Water
Montreal Protocol
41. The oxification of ammonia by certain bacterium into nitrite and later into nitrates - which can then be used by plants.
Tropical Rain Forest
Nitrification
Stockholm Conference
Mesosphere
42. 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.
Tropical Rain Forest
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Environmental Ethics
Total Fertility Rate
43. Organisms which eat other organisms.
Coevolution
Precipitation
Water Pollution Control Act
Consumers
44. An act which required the EPA to set standards for drinking water.
Commensalism
Prokaryotes
Safe Drinking Water Act
Total Fertility Rate
45. Political organizations not affiliated with the government which try to bring about social change.
Transpiration
Ecosystem
Water Pollution Control Act
Non-government Organizations
46. The combination of evaporation from the ocean - lakes - and other bodies of water and transpiration - the loss of water from plants.
Evapotranspiration
Wildlife Management
Ammonification
Savannah
47. Organisms which create their own food out of inorganic (abiotic) substances.
World Trade Organization
Atmosphere
Producers
Ecotone
48. Populations characterized by small size - short lifespan - and lots of offspring.
R-Selected Populations
Surface Run-Off
Total Fertility Rate
Toxic Substances Control Act
49. The spraying of pesticides to prevent a pest problem before it happens.
Insurance Spraying
Ozone
Total Fertility Rate
Monoculture
50. Precipitation which does not reach the soil but is instead collected by plants.
Interception
Oligotrophs
Methane
Atmosphere