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DSST Environment And Humanity
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1. A UN conference that addressed the growing population problem.
UN Conference on Population and Development
Deserts
World Trade Organization
Sublimation
2. A community of similar living organisms largely affected by the area's climate.
Biomes
Lithosphere
Population
Earth Summit
3. 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.
Shifting Agriculture
Deserts
Trophic Level
Coevolution
4. The rapid increase of harmful algae in a body of water.
Stockholm Conference
Harmful Algal Bloom
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Chaparral
5. A transitional area between two different ecosystems.
Silent Spring
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Ecotone
6. Species which react quickly to an environmental change and therefore can be used to diagnose a particular ecosystem.
Hydrologic Cycle
Aldo Leopold
Indicator Species
Neanderthals
7. A type of farming where the farmer will grow just enough crops to satisfy his family's needs for the next year.
Subsistence Farming
Turbidity
Superfund Law
Evapotranspiration
8. A UN conference held in Rio de Janeiro. The conference decided to protect biodiversity - reduce pollution emissions and greenhouse gasses - and promote sustainable development.
Subsistence Farming
Earth Summit
Gross Primary Product
Interception
9. The conversion of nitrates into nitrogen gas.
Denitrification
Thermosphere
Gross Primary Product
Consumers
10. 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.
Chaparral
Competitive Exclusion
Population
Interplanting
11. An extinct hominid species believed to be the last common ancestor between man and apes.
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Alley Cropping
Trophic Level
Speciation
12. A situation where a layer of warmer air traps lower - cooler air - causing pollution to collect near the ground.
Eukaryotes
World Trade Organization
Temperature Inversion
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
13. The place of an organism in an ecosystem - such as what it eats and how it interacts with other organisms.
Ecological Niche
Speciation
Ecotone
Eukaryotes
14. Also called that water cycle - this process describes the cycling of water throughout the environment. The stages of this cycle are evaporation - condensation - transportation - precipitation - infiltration and percolation - and run off.
Brackish Water
Hydrologic Cycle
Safe Drinking Water Act
Grasslands
15. 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.
Temperate Rain Forest
R-Selected Populations
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Chaparral
16. Organisms which consume autotrophs for food.
Sahelanthropus Tchadensis
Grazers
Savannah
Hetrotrophs
17. Consumers which eat only other animals.
Carnivores
Carbon Dioxide
Condensation
Eukaryotes
18. Biomes far north in North America - Europe - and Asia which - due to very low temperatures - cannot support tree growth.
Shifting Agriculture
Tundra
Turbidity
Ozone
19. An international organization designed to promote free trade between countries.
Denitrification
Aldo Leopold
Nitrification
World Trade Organization
20. Growing more than one crop at a time.
Neanderthals
Polyculture
Producers
World Trade Organization
21. The process of planting trees in between other crops.
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Alley Cropping
Agroforestry
Advection
22. 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.
Evapotranspiration
Tropical Rain Forest
Keystone Species
Evaporation
23. Animals which eat leaves and shoots.
National Environmental Policy Act
Browsers
Nitrification
Ecosystem
24. The decomposition of organic nitrogen into inorganic ammonium. This process is also called mineralization.
Temperate Rain Forest
Ammonification
Denitrification
Estuary
25. 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.
Prokaryotes
Carbon Dioxide
Mesosphere
Ozone
26. The amount of pests needed before spraying pesticides is economical.
Eukaryotes
Economic Threshold
Homo Habilis
Water Pollution Control Act
27. The oxification of ammonia by certain bacterium into nitrite and later into nitrates - which can then be used by plants.
Monoculture
Economic Threshold
Deciduous Forest
Nitrification
28. A community of species interacting with their nonliving (abiotic) environment.
Ecosystem
Safe Drinking Water Act
Mesosphere
Homo Habilis
29. A forest characterized by clearly differentiated seasons - such as the trees loosing leaves in the fall and heavy snowfall in the winter.
Earth Summit
Deciduous Forest
Ammonification
Safe Drinking Water Act
30. Average expected birth rate for 1 -000 women.
UN Conference on Population and Development
Grasslands
Thermosphere
Total Fertility Rate
31. The process of planting different plant species right next to each other to maximize one's yield.
Social Ecology
Interplanting
Eukaryotes
Thermosphere
32. The position of an organism on the food chain.
Trophic Level
Wilderness Act
Kyoto Protocol
Homo Habilis
33. A rainforest in the temperate zone which receives heavy rainfall.
World Trade Organization
Non-government Organizations
Mesosphere
Temperate Rain Forest
34. An especially potent greenhouse gas emitted during production and transportation of fossil fuels - decomposition of organic matter - and herds of livestock.
Methane
Omnivores
Stratosphere
Ecotone
35. Integrating rows of trees alongside crops to provide mulch and shade - retain water in the soil - and promote sustainable land use.
Interplanting
Advection
Agroforestry
Nitrogen Fixation
36. An international protocol designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of CFCs and other harmful chemicals.
R-Selected Populations
Coevolution
Deserts
Montreal Protocol
37. A group of similar organisms capable of interbreeding.
Ecosystem
Tropopause
Species
Environmental Ethics
38. 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.
Earth Summit
Toxic Substances Control Act
Deserts
Taiga
39. Organisms which eat other organisms.
Biosphere
Consumers
Lithosphere
K-Selected Populations
40. The uppermost atmospheric layer. Here satellites orbit the earth.
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Exosphere
Competitive Exclusion
Evaporation
41. A variety of species living together.
Denitrification
Community
Lithosphere
Kyoto Protocol
42. The rate at which producers create organic material.
Gross Primary Product
Australopithecus Afarensis
Species
Mutualism
43. Growing only one crop at a time.
Tropical Rain Forest
Population
Monoculture
Non-government Organizations
44. The biggest atmospheric layer. Without ozone - UV radiation causes ionization and the auroras in this layer.
Coniferous Forest
Thermosphere
Eutrophication
Economic Threshold
45. The cycling and reusing of elements and molecules (such as water - nitrogen - and phosphorus) that are essential to life.
Parasitism
Keystone Species
Monoculture
Biogeochemical Cycle
46. The process by which certain kinds of bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonia - a form accessible to living creatures.
Competitive Exclusion
Monoculture
Nitrogen Fixation
R-Selected Populations
47. An act requiring federal agencies to detail the impact of proposed environmental policies.
National Environmental Policy Act
Autotrophs
Ecosystem
Monoculture
48. The second atmospheric layer. The ozone layer is found here - increasing the temperature with altitude.
Stratosphere
Transpiration
Homo Habilis
Ecology
49. An act which called for the careful examination of new chemicals to ensure they are safe for their intended uses.
Biodiversity
Toxic Substances Control Act
Carbon Dioxide
Nitrous Oxide
50. Organisms which produce their own food.
Toxic Substances Control Act
Autotrophs
Homo Sapiens
Coniferous Forest