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DSST Environmental Sciences Vocab
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1. A species in danger of becoming extinct in the near future
Recyclable
Developing countries
Endangered species
Mutualism
2. A higer demand of that limited product the the price goes up
Precipitation
Supply and demand
Omnivore
Population
3. The process of cutting down only some trees in area
Selective cutting
Scavenger
Evaporation
Pie graph
4. A relationship in which both species benefit
Parasitism
Renewable resources
Mutualism
Worlds 5 Main Foods
5. The time when human begins first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
Consumer
Biodiversity
Renewable resources
Agriculture Revolution
6. A graph that highlights segments of a circle to show simple distribution patterns
Pie graph
Carnivore
Cost benefit analysis
Consumer
7. A study that compares the costs and benefits to society of providing a public good
Estuary
Experimental error
Cost benefit analysis
Tragedy of the commons
8. A nonliving part of an organism's habitat
Depleted
Abiotic factor
Pollution
Biome
9. The degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
Column Graph
Temperature
Experimental Groups
Bar graph
10. Type of graph most often used for categorical data
Agriculture
Dependent variable
Column Graph
Omnivore
11. The study of how living and nonliving things interact
Endangered species
Population
Ecology
Biodegradable
12. People who survive by searching for wild plants and animals; always move in small groups
Dependent variable
Estuary
Hunters and Gatherers
Natural selection
13. Heat from the Earth's interior
Developing countries
Geothermal energy
Condensation
Developed countries
14. A consumer that eats both plants and animals
Omnivore
Mass extinctions
Tragedy of the commons
Renewable resources
15. Water stored in underground layers of soil and rock
Fossil fuel
Groundwater
Symbiosis
Nitrogen fixation
16. Farmers who raise food and animals mainly to feed their own families
Worlds 5 Main Foods
Subsistence farmers
Primary succession
Experimental Groups
17. All the members of one species in a particular area
Population
Estuary
Line graph
Subsistence farmers
18. Mistake in following procedure
Independent variable
human error
Control Group
Subsistence farmers
19. The first species to populate the area
Environmental Science
Pioneer species
Omnivore
Carrying capacity
20. The number of different species in an area
Nonrenewable resource
Biodiversity
human error
Agriculture
21. Possible to use again
Famine
Nonrenewable resource
Major food nutrients
Recyclable
22. Measure of quantity of food produced on a given area of land with limited inputs of energy and resources
Efficiency
Natural Resource
Scavenger
Industrial Revolution
23. Countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
Independent variable
Developing countries
Decomposer
Sustainability
24. When a large fraction of the resource has been used up
Herbivore
Nonrenewable resource
Depleted
Environmental Science
25. An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
Decomposer
Primary succession
Succession
Famine
26. A consumer that eats only plants
Ecological footprint
Pie graph
Agriculture
Herbivore
27. The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
Host
Experimental error
Food web
Worlds 5 Main Foods
28. Countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
Efficiency
Condensation
Developed countries
Environmental Science
29. The process in which the changes that make organisms better suited to their environments develop
Natural selection
Mass extinctions
Carrying capacity
Commensalism
30. The condition in which human needs are met in such a way that a human population can survive indefinitely
Line graph
Emigration
Ecology
Sustainability
31. Beginning of urban cities - switch from man power to fossil fuels - machinery and factories are prevalent
Grains
Emigration
Industrial Revolution
Experimental error
32. An organism that can make it's own food
Greenhouse effect
Bar graph
Producer
Nitrogen fixation
33. The number of different species in a given area
Condensation
Biodiversity
Ecosystem
Food web
34. A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
Commensalism
Secondary succession
Yield
Line graph
35. Rice - corn - potatos - wheat - soy beans
Supply and demand
Worlds 5 Main Foods
Dependent variable
Poaching
36. Struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources
Competition
Major food nutrients
Scavenger
Extinction
37. The introduction of pesticides and high-yield grains and better management during the 1960s and 1970s which greatly increased agricultural productivity
Decomposer
Threatened species
Green revolution
Developing countries
38. The largest population that an area can support
Carrying capacity
Hunters and Gatherers
Mutualism
Scavenger
39. A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce
Natural Resource
Species
Ecosystem
Condensation
40. An environmental factor that causes a population to decrease
Limiting factor
Temperature
Efficiency
Abiotic factor
41. Anything that harms an organism
Pioneer species
Producer
Hunters and Gatherers
Pollution
42. A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
Renewable resources
Subsistence farmers
Keystone species
Decomposer
43. A material that cannot be recycled or reused
Community
Greenhouse effect
Carrying capacity
Nonrecyclable
44. An organism's particular role - or how it makes its living
Sustainability
Estuary
Secondary succession
Niche
45. The series of changes that occur in an area where the ecosystem has been disturbed - but where soil and organisms exist
Agriculture Revolution
Secondary succession
Carrying capacity
Sustainability
46. A species that could become endangered in the near future
Threatened species
Pie graph
Hunters and Gatherers
Diet
47. The process by which molecules of liquid absorb energy and change to gas
Nonrenewable resource
Evaporation
Biome
Food web
48. A measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems
Condensation
Agriculture Revolution
Keystone species
Ecological footprint
49. The organism that the parasite lives in or on
Sustainability
Temperature
Yield
Host
50. A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
Food chain
Tragedy of the commons
Environmental Science
Non-biodegradable