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AP Environmental Science
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1. A group of modern windmills.
wind farm
threshold dose
Southern Oscillation
physical treatmen
2. The form petroleum takes when in the ground.
crude oil
convergent boundary
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
emigration
3. The gaseous mass or envelope surrounding a celestial body - especially the one surrounding the Earth - which is retained by the celestial body's gravitational field.
greenhouse effect
atmosphere
active collection
market permits
4. The broad category under which selective cutting and shelter-wood cutting fall; selective deforestation.
replacement birth rate
toxin
prior appropriation
Uneven-aged management
5. The removal of all of the trees in an area.
predation
dose-response analysis
clear-cutting
doldrums
6. Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water.
physical (mechanical) weathering
earthquake
sand
ozone holes
7. A method of supplying irrigation water through tubes that literally drip water onto the soil at the base of each plant.
tropical storm
drip irrigation
lithosphere
second growth forests
8. When populations are well below the size dictated by the carrying capacity of the region they live in - they will grow exponentially - but as they approach the carrying capacity - their growth rate will decrease and the size of the population will ev
crude oil
pioneer species
logistic population growth
acid precipitation
9. The part of the wide lower course of a river where its current is met by the tides.
jet stream
niche
estuary
red tide
10. When the signs and symptoms of an illness can be attributed to a specific infectious organism that resides in the building.
divergent boundary
barrels
photochemical smog
building-related illness
11. The amount of the Earth's surface that's necessary to supply the needs of - and dispose of the waste from a particular population.
ecological footprint
edge effect
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
First Law of Thermodynamics
12. Smog resulting from emissions from industry and other sources of gases produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
old growth forest
industrial smog (gray smog)
logistic population growth
detritivore
13. The coarsest soil - with particles 0.05 -2.0 mm in diameter.
tertiary consumers
sand
slash-and-burn
genetic drift
14. When water rights are given to those who have historically used the water in a certain area.
prior appropriation
proven reserve
humus
demographic transition model
15. Areas where cutting has occurred and a new - younger forest has arisen.
second growth forests
sick building syndrome
biomagnifications
greenhouse effect
16. When one species feeds on another.
competitive exclusion
predation
nitrification
acid
17. A fishing technique in which the ocean floor is literally scraped by heavy nets that smash everything in their path.
capture fisheries
demographic transition model
bottom trawling
primary treatment
18. The removal of trees for agricultural purposes or purposes of exportation.
deforestation
Gross Primary Productivity
age-structure pyramids
demographic transition model
19. A stable - mature community in a successive series that has reached equilibrium after having evolved through stages and adapted to its environment.
long lining
bottom trawling
climax community
reservoir
20. The maintenance of a species or ecosystem in order to ensure their perpetuation - with no concern as to their potential monetary value
sand
ecosystem capital
photosynthesis
preservation
21. The outermost shell of the atmosphere - between the mesosphere and outer space - where temperatures increase steadily with altitude.
photochemical smog
natural resources
thermosphere
R horizon
22. Any water that has been used by humans. This includes human sewage - water drained from showers - tubs - sinks - dishwashers - washing machines - water from industrial processes - and storm water runoff.
wastewater
sludge
toxin
malnutrition
23. The number of live births per 1 -000 members of the population in a year.
rain shadow
birth rate (crude birth rate)
secondary consumers
contour farming
24. A hydrocarbon that forms as sediments are buried and pressurized.
symbiotic relationships
petroleum
extinction
scrubbers
25. The process in which plants absorb ammonium (NH3) - ammonia ions (NH4+) - and nitrate ions (NO3) through their roots.
building-related illness
population density
transform boundary
assimilation
26. The process of burning.
jet stream
community
combustion
weather
27. To convert or change into a vapor.
convection currents
demographic transition model
bituminous
evaporation
28. An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten lava - ash - and gases are ejected.
death rate (crude death rate)
capture fisheries
volcanoes
lignite
29. A bloom of dinoflagellates that causes reddish discoloration of coastal ocean waters. Certain dinoflagellates of the genus Gonyamfox produce toxins that kill fish and contaminate shellfish.
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
humus
carnivore
red tide
30. A process in which cold - often nutrient-rich - waters from the ocean depths rise to the surface.
upwelling
non-point source pollution
sludge
silviculture
31. The management or regulation of a resource so that its use does not exceed the capacity of the resource to regenerate itself.
lithosphere
conservation
terracing
old growth forest
32. Radioactive wastes that produce high levels of ionizing radiation.
fossil fuel
high-level radioactive waste
petroleum
emigration
33. The amount of energy that plants pass on to the community of herbivores in an ecosystem.
keystone species
acid
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
primary succession
34. The process of soil particles being carried away by wind or water. Erosion moves the smaller particles first and hence degrades the soil to a coarser - sandier - stonier texture.
Horizon
denitrification
Immigration
erosion
35. The third purest form of coal.
preservation
secondary consumers
subbituminous
competitive exclusion
36. The accumulation of a substance - such as a toxic chemical - in various tissues of a living organism.
Southern Oscillation
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
bituminous
bioaccumulation
37. Non-moving sources of pollution - such as factories.
niche
deep well injection
stationary sources
fault
38. The act or process of transpiring - or releasing water vapor - especially through the stomata of plant tissue or the pores of the skin.
symbiotic relationships
fission
transpiration
selective cutting
39. A semiconductor device that converts the energy of sunlight into electric energy.
water-scarce
photovoltaic cell (PV cell)
plate boundaries
loamy
40. Drilling a hole in the ground that's below the water table to hold waste.
keystone species
deep well injection
invasive species
petroleum
41. Fires that typically burn only the forest's underbrush and do little damage to mature trees. Surface fires actually serve to protect the forest from more harmful fires by removing underbrush and dead materials that would burn quickly and at high temp
fault
nonrenewable resources
surface fires
land degradation
42. A fiscal policy that lowers taxes on income - including wages and profit - and raises taxes on consumption - particularly the unsustainable consumption of non-renewable resources.
green tax
overgrazed
tropical storm
photosynthesis
43. Gave the EPA power to set emission standards for major sources of noise - including transportation - machinery - and construction.
fission
contour farming
mantle
U.S. Noise Control Act
44. When an area of vegetation is cut down and burned before being planted with crops.
El Nino
risk assessment
trophic level
slash-and-burn
45. A process that allows the organic material in solid waste to be decomposed and reintroduced into the soil - often as fertilizer.
primary consumers
fly ash
composting
fission
46. The region draining into river system or other body of water.
closed-loop recycling
watershed
conservation
Half-life
47. A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.
tailings
mutualism
First Law of Thermodynamics
noise pollution
48. Urban areas that heat up more quickly and retain heat more than do nonurban areas.
heat islands
population
tertiary consumers
chronic effect
49. The vertical movement of a mass of matter due to heating and cooling; this can happen in both the atmosphere and Earth's mantle.
ecosystem capital
tropospheric ozone
evolution
convection
50. The solids that remain after the secondary treatment of sewage.
asthenosphere
photosynthesis
leachate
sludge