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DSST Environmental Science - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Watering crops
2. A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
habitat preservation
emigration
the ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide ...
renewable resource
3. Are carefully controlled
products derived from the natural environment
biological hazards
carrying capacity
prescribed burns
4. Sex - weight - and health issues
food web
high levels of biodiversity
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
endangered
5. The process of cutting down only some trees in an area
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
selective cutting
risk assessment
pollution
6. A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
products derived from the natural environment
scavenger
ecosystem diversity
genetic diversity
7. The form of transportation that uses the most energy per passenger mile
infants
automobile
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
adaptation
8. Manage - protect and reintroduce threatened and endangered species
carrying capacity
Species Survival Plans (SSPs) goals
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
automobile
9. A region that has many different types of organism is described as having a high level of this
species diversity
food web
biotic factor
If Earth did not have an atmosphere
10. The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
competition
A principal of smart growth
Species Survival Plans (SSPs) goals
ecology
11. A consumer that eats both plants and animals
prescribed fires
Scientists determine current climate conditions by
noise polution
omnivore
12. Provide wood
endangered
habitat destruction
decomposer
economic value of forests
13. Bumps on the roots of certain plants
adaptation
commensalism
biomagnification
nodules
14. Has the highest amount of species diversity
insects
epidemiology
adaptation
genetic diversity
15. Cooking oil - fuel - and medicines
nitrogen fixation
products derived from the natural environment
genetic diversity
risk assessment
16. A behavior or physical characteristic that allows an organism to live successfully in its environment
name examples of land cover
prescribed burns
pollution
adaptation
17. Chemicals that causes harm to embryos and fetuses
teratogens
nodules
biodiversity
risk assessment
18. Deals with biological hazards
Species Survival Plans (SSPs) goals
epidemiology
extinction
food chain
19. Refers to an increase in Earth's average surface temperature
global warming
biggest cause of biodiversity loss
risk
automobile
20. A consumer that eats only animals
carnivore
harvested sustainability is a renewable source IF
vector
ecosystem diversity
21. A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
carcinogens
insects
extinction
food chain
22. Concentrations of toxicants can be greatly multiplied with each step up the food chain
biomagnification
resource management
predator
toxicant
23. The role of an organism in its habitat - or how it makes its living
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
niche
ecotourism
nitrogen fixation
24. A disease that has appeared in the human population for the first time or that has existed for a while but is increasing rapidly and spreading around the world
genetic diversity
immigration
emerging disease
resource management
25. A relationship in which one organism lives on or in a host and harms it
abiotic factor
parasitism
omnivore
uncentered commercial strip development
26. A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce
herbivore
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
species
exotic species
27. Moving into a population
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
teratogens
environmental science
immigration
28. One way zoos and aquariums help increase wildlife populations
adaptation
captive breeding programs
A principal of smart growth
toxicant
29. A species that could become endangered in the near future
threatened
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
biodiversity
debt-for-nature swap
30. Relieving a nation from repaying some of the money it owes other nations in exchange for protecting its biodiversity
open space
debt-for-nature swap
A principal of smart growth
per capita land consumption
31. Trees - grass - crops - wetlands - water - building and pavements
resource management
Earth's fresh water is used mostly for
biotic factor
name examples of land cover
32. The number of different species in an area
biodiversity
nodules
habitat fragmentation
risk
33. The study of the natural processes that occur in the environment and how humans can affect them
poaching
environmental science
name examples of land cover
prey
34. Using public transportation
greenhouse gases
an action that can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions caused by driving
urbanization
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
35. The reason why tigers living in warmer climates have thinner fur than tigers living in cool climates
decomposer
population
per capita land consumption
genetic diversity
36. Increase the stability of an ecosystem
high levels of biodiversity
fire suppression
resource
captive breeding programs
37. Viruses - bacteria and other organisms in the environment that harm human health
biological hazards
fishery
products derived from the natural environment
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
38. The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
food web
pollution
poaching
insects
39. Soil - fresh water - wild animals - and timber
pathogen
renewable sources
symbiosis
the ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide ...
40. The largest population that an area can support
Earth's fresh water is used mostly for
carrying capacity
mapping biodiversity hotspots
automobile
41. A nonliving part of an organism's habitat
name examples of land cover
habitat
high levels of biodiversity
abiotic factor
42. A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
risk assessment
Smokey the Bear's message
captive breeding
nonrenewable resource
43. Causes a cooling effect
44. Illegal killing or removal of wildlife from their habitats
carbon footprint
poaching
latitudinal gradient
biomagnification
45. The organism that does the killing in a predation interaction
nodules
competition
fishery
predator
46. Can result in a decrease of property damage
conservation
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
primary succession
fire suppression
47. A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
mutualism
ecology
nodules
carcinogens
48. Process of measuring the chance that an environmental hazard will cause harm
risk assessment
decomposer
Smokey the Bear's message
If Earth did not have an atmosphere
49. An area with a large population of valuable ocean organisms
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
consumer
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
fishery
50. Loud noises in the air like jack hammers - loud car stereos - etc...
consumer
noise polution
nitrogen fixation
biome