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DSST Environment And Humanity
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The process of planting trees in between other crops.
Keystone Species
Alley Cropping
R-Selected Populations
Subsistence Farming
2. Different species living in close contact with each other.
Symbiosis
Indicator Species
Silent Spring
Neanderthals
3. The process by which certain kinds of bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonia - a form accessible to living creatures.
Nitrogen Fixation
K-Selected Populations
Toxic Substances Control Act
Coevolution
4. An international protocol designed to stabilize global warming.
Deserts
Hetrotrophs
Kyoto Protocol
Consumers
5. A UN conference held in Rio de Janeiro. The conference decided to protect biodiversity - reduce pollution emissions and greenhouse gasses - and promote sustainable development.
Snowmelt
Oligotrophs
Earth Summit
Superfund Law
6. 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.
Neanderthals
Shifting Agriculture
Commensalism
Ecological Niche
7. The spraying of pesticides to prevent a pest problem before it happens.
Homo Erectus
Hetrotrophs
Insurance Spraying
Harmful Algal Bloom
8. Organisms which eat other organisms.
Tropical Rain Forest
Water Pollution Control Act
Consumers
Estuary
9. Biomes far north in North America - Europe - and Asia which - due to very low temperatures - cannot support tree growth.
Insurance Spraying
Tundra
Monoculture
Kyoto Protocol
10. 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.
Environmental Ethics
Biosphere
Coniferous Forest
Competitive Exclusion
11. Modern man.
Transpiration
Homo Sapiens
Surface Run-Off
Brackish Water
12. The place of an organism in an ecosystem - such as what it eats and how it interacts with other organisms.
Condensation
Biodiversity
Ecological Niche
Antarctica
13. The middle atmospheric layer. Meteors burn up after entering this layer.
Silent Spring
Mesosphere
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Detrivores
14. All of the water found on earth.
Monoculture
Hydrosphere
Biomes
National Environmental Policy Act
15. A community of similar living organisms largely affected by the area's climate.
Total Fertility Rate
Biomes
Coniferous Forest
Autotrophs
16. 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.
Denitrification
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Oligotrophs
Coniferous Forest
17. A transitional area between two different ecosystems.
Ecotone
Ammonification
Oligotrophs
Environmental Protection Agency
18. Consumers which eat both plants and animals.
Omnivores
Evapotranspiration
Eutrophication
Temperate Rain Forest
19. A type of farming where the farmer will grow crops both to fulfill his family's needs for the next year and to sell on the market.
Acid Rain
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Deciduous Forest
Coniferous Forest
20. All of the ecosystems on earth.
Cosmetic Spraying
Denitrification
Infiltration
Biosphere
21. The position of an organism on the food chain.
Total Fertility Rate
Savannah
Trophic Level
Economic Threshold
22. Organisms which thrive in high nutrient environments - especially those with plenty of carbon.
Precipitation
Copiotrophs
Water Pollution Control Act
Ecology
23. An extinct hominid species believed to have long - ape-like arms; have a brain capacity half that of modern men; and use primitive tools.
Nitrogen Fixation
Temperature Inversion
Antarctica
Homo Habilis
24. The study of the interaction between organisms and their environment.
Biodiversity
Eukaryotes
Ecology
Wildlife Management
25. Organisms with a nucleus.
Snowmelt
Estuary
Eukaryotes
Assimilation
26. A type of symbiosis where one species benefit at the expense of the other.
Copiotrophs
Consumers
Ecosystem
Parasitism
27. Precipitation which does not reach the soil but is instead collected by plants.
Total Fertility Rate
Mesosphere
Prokaryotes
Interception
28. Surface run-off caused by melted snow.
Mutualism
Australopithecus Afarensis
National Environmental Policy Act
Snowmelt
29. Organisms which produce their own food.
Snowmelt
Taiga
Autotrophs
Surface Run-Off
30. The process of surface water entering the soil. This ensures that plants have adequate access to water.
Infiltration
Gross Primary Product
Total Fertility Rate
Nitrification
31. A greenhouse gas which also plays a key role in regulating ozone levels.
Cosmetic Spraying
Montreal Protocol
Nitrous Oxide
Earth Summit
32. 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.
Taiga
Non-government Organizations
Stratosphere
Wilderness Act
33. An unstable form of oxygen which protects the earth from UV radiation. Although naturally occurring in the stratosphere (upper atmosphere) - in the lower atmosphere this gas acts as a pollutant.
Ozone
Species
Indicator Species
Keystone Species
34. The second atmospheric layer. The ozone layer is found here - increasing the temperature with altitude.
Stratosphere
Sublimation
Endangered Species Act
Mesosphere
35. Integrating rows of trees alongside crops to provide mulch and shade - retain water in the soil - and promote sustainable land use.
Estuary
Agroforestry
Speciation
Wilderness Act
36. 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.
Australopithecus Afarensis
Ecosystem
Nitrification
Homo Erectus
37. 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.
Speciation
Chaparral
Sublimation
Biosphere
38. An act created to protect endangered and threatened species.
Parasitism
Environmental Protection Agency
National Environmental Policy Act
Endangered Species Act
39. An especially potent greenhouse gas emitted during production and transportation of fossil fuels - decomposition of organic matter - and herds of livestock.
Sublimation
Methane
Hydrologic Cycle
Condensation
40. An act which required the EPA to set standards for drinking water.
Ecology
Coevolution
Safe Drinking Water Act
Tropical Rain Forest
41. The cloudiness of a liquid due to small suspended particles.
Hydrologic Cycle
Turbidity
Air Pollution
Indicator Species
42. A law designed to locate toxic waste sites - gauge their pollution level - and ensure these sites are taken care of properly.
Prokaryotes
Superfund Law
Evaporation
Temperature Inversion
43. A group of similar organisms capable of interbreeding.
Temperature Inversion
Turbidity
Ecological Niche
Species
44. 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
Antarctica
Kyoto Protocol
Ecotone
Neanderthals
45. The conversion of nitrates into nitrogen gas.
Trophic Level
Aldo Leopold
Harmful Algal Bloom
Denitrification
46. A situation where a layer of warmer air traps lower - cooler air - causing pollution to collect near the ground.
Hydrosphere
Temperature Inversion
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Total Fertility Rate
47. The rapid increase of harmful algae in a body of water.
Montreal Protocol
Parasitism
Harmful Algal Bloom
Neanderthals
48. An international protocol designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of CFCs and other harmful chemicals.
Coevolution
Subsurface flow
Condensation
Montreal Protocol
49. 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.
Agroforestry
Wildlife Management
Troposphere
Community
50. The crust and upper mantle of the earth.
Biodiversity
Lithosphere
Social Ecology
Indicator Species