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DSST Environment And Humanity
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1. 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.
Thermosphere
Polyculture
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Sublimation
2. Organisms with a nucleus.
Eukaryotes
Evaporation
Ecology
Omnivores
3. An act requiring federal agencies to detail the impact of proposed environmental policies.
Safe Drinking Water Act
National Environmental Policy Act
Carbon Dioxide
Cosmetic Spraying
4. Growing more than one crop at a time.
Infiltration
Shifting Agriculture
Polyculture
Temperature Inversion
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.
Insurance Spraying
Nitrous Oxide
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Earth Summit
6. All of the ecosystems on earth.
Acid Rain
Economic Threshold
Biosphere
Assimilation
7. The rapid increase of harmful algae in a body of water.
Harmful Algal Bloom
Wildlife Management
Nitrogen Fixation
Copiotrophs
8. An agency created to establish regulations concerning pollutants to protect humans and the environment.
Toxic Substances Control Act
Subsistence Farming
Environmental Protection Agency
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
9. Modern man.
Interception
Population
Homo Sapiens
Organism
10. An American environmentalist who is famous for promoting the ideas of environmental ethics and wildlife management.
Polyculture
Aldo Leopold
Brackish Water
Subsistence Farming
11. 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.
Ecological Niche
Temperate Rain Forest
Biodiversity
Parasitism
12. 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.
Safe Drinking Water Act
Detrivores
Acid Rain
Tropical Rain Forest
13. A community of similar living organisms largely affected by the area's climate.
Tundra
Mutualism
Wilderness Act
Biomes
14. The process of surface water entering the soil. This ensures that plants have adequate access to water.
Neanderthals
Stratosphere
Infiltration
Taiga
15. An especially potent greenhouse gas emitted during production and transportation of fossil fuels - decomposition of organic matter - and herds of livestock.
Methane
Precipitation
Biomes
Gross Primary Product
16. A forest characterized by clearly differentiated seasons - such as the trees loosing leaves in the fall and heavy snowfall in the winter.
Assimilation
Troposphere
Deciduous Forest
Nitrification
17. A layer of gasses surrounding the earth.
Monoculture
Atmosphere
Exosphere
Detrivores
18. An extinct hominid species believed to have the same brain capacity as modern man and use many different weapons.
Nitrous Oxide
Denitrification
Neanderthals
Thermosphere
19. Areas with only enough rainfall for grasses to grow. As a result - most animals are grazers - such as buffalo.
Evapotranspiration
Sublimation
Wilderness Act
Grasslands
20. The place of an organism in an ecosystem - such as what it eats and how it interacts with other organisms.
Australopithecus Afarensis
Ecological Niche
Indicator Species
Aldo Leopold
21. The first atmospheric layer. Most weather and pollution occurs here - and the temperature decreases with altitude.
Economic Threshold
Homo Habilis
Troposphere
Temperature Inversion
22. An act which set standards for the amount of pollution in water.
Organism
Total Fertility Rate
Precipitation
Water Pollution Control Act
23. The area between the troposphere and the stratosphere. Here the temperature reverses from decreasing to increasing with altitude.
Sublimation
Air Pollution
Subsistence Farming
Tropopause
24. A type of symbiosis where one species will benefit while the other will be neither benefit or be harmed.
Mesosphere
Commensalism
Aldo Leopold
Biomes
25. An international convention which created the framework for protecting the ozone layer.
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Producers
Symbiosis
Community
26. The process of planting trees in between other crops.
Prokaryotes
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Biosphere
Alley Cropping
27. Average expected birth rate for 1 -000 women.
Intensive Subsistence Farming
Carnivores
Alley Cropping
Total Fertility Rate
28. The loss of water vapor from leaves.
Transpiration
Chaparral
Silent Spring
Clean Air Act
29. 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.
Monoculture
Temperate Rain Forest
Coniferous Forest
World Trade Organization
30. The process of a substance passing directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase - and vice versa.
Non-government Organizations
Sublimation
Transpiration
Agroforestry
31. 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
Wilderness Act
Keystone Species
Safe Drinking Water Act
32. An international organization designed to promote free trade between countries.
World Trade Organization
Interception
Silent Spring
Harmful Algal Bloom
33. An act which called for the careful examination of new chemicals to ensure they are safe for their intended uses.
Toxic Substances Control Act
Producers
Biogeochemical Cycle
Environmental Ethics
34. An act created to protect endangered and threatened species.
Endangered Species Act
Wilderness Act
Chaparral
Speciation
35. All of the water found on earth.
Endangered Species Act
Hydrosphere
Ozone
Toxic Substances Control Act
36. Evolution in one organism due to change in a related organism.
Silent Spring
Coevolution
Exosphere
Chaparral
37. A partially enclosed part of the ocean with rivers or streams flowing into it.
Estuary
Endangered Species Act
Mesosphere
Silent Spring
38. The cloudiness of a liquid due to small suspended particles.
Agroforestry
Deciduous Forest
Turbidity
Species
39. Organisms which thrive in high nutrient environments - especially those with plenty of carbon.
Social Ecology
Copiotrophs
Keystone Species
Gross Primary Product
40. The flow of water in the water table.
Thermosphere
Clean Air Act
UN Conference on Population and Development
Subsurface flow
41. The second atmospheric layer. The ozone layer is found here - increasing the temperature with altitude.
Stratosphere
Chaparral
Biomes
Biogeochemical Cycle
42. The process by which pollutants are carried by flowing water - such as a river.
Eutrophication
Nitrogen Fixation
Oligotrophs
Advection
43. 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
Savannah
Temperature Inversion
Transpiration
44. 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.
Antarctica
Deserts
Tropical Rain Forest
Monoculture
45. A theory that our current ecological problems are a product of deeper social problems.
Nitrous Oxide
Social Ecology
Infiltration
Antarctica
46. 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
Grasslands
Biosphere
Air Pollution
Population
47. 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.
Parasitism
Aldo Leopold
Temperate Rain Forest
Wildlife Management
48. A variety of species living together.
Species
Community
R-Selected Populations
Autotrophs
49. Species which react quickly to an environmental change and therefore can be used to diagnose a particular ecosystem.
Indicator Species
Commensalism
Biomes
R-Selected Populations
50. An international protocol designed to stabilize global warming.
Hetrotrophs
Kyoto Protocol
Precipitation
Biodiversity