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1. The outer part of the Earth - consisting of the crust and upper mantle - approximately 100 km (62 miles) thick.
invasive species
lithosphere
hazardous waste
wetlands
2. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
biomagnifications
thermosphere
U.S. Noise Control Act
fault
3. The day-to-day use of environmental resources as food - clothing - and housing.
population
consumption
carrying capacity
nonrenewable resources
4. A basic substance; chemically - a substance that absorbs hydrogen ions or releases hydroxyl ions; in reference to natural water - a measure of the base content of the water.
proven reserve
abiotic
energy
alkaline
5. One that has never been cut; these forests have not been seriously disturbed for several hundred years.
ED50
autotroph
old growth forest
ecological footprint
6. When each family in a community grows crops for themselves and rely on animal and human labor to plant and harvest crops.
niche
traditional subsistence agriculture
realized niche
demographic transition model
7. Any other species of fish - mammals - or birds that are caught that are not the target organism.
by-catch
fault
pathogens
carrying capacity
8. Air currents caused by the vertical movement of air due to atmospheric heating and cooling.
convection currents
death rate (crude death rate)
species
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
9. 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
logistic population growth
birth rate (crude birth rate)
parasitism
contour farming
10. Refers to resources - such as plants and animals - which can be regenerated if harvested at sustainable yields.
biotic potential
renewable resources
convergent boundary
disease
11. The place where two plates abut each other.
monoculture
fault
trade winds
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
12. The movement of individuals into a population.
selective cutting
Immigration
green tax
sludge processor
13. The form petroleum takes when in the ground.
deep well injection
crude oil
carrying capacity
evaporation
14. The use of building materials - building placement - and design to passively collect solar energy that can be used to keep a building warm or cool.
passive solar energy collection
shelter-wood cutting
fault
long lining
15. Radioactive wastes that produce low levels of ionizing radiation.
catalytic converter
chemical weathering
petroleum
low-level radioactive waste
16. The number of children a couple must have in order to replace themselves in a population.
point source pollution
solid waste
Coriolis effect
replacement birth rate
17. Organisms that consume primary consumers.
non-point source pollution
secondary consumers
assimilation
population density
18. Is equal to the number of deaths per 1 -000 members of the population in a year.
death rate (crude death rate)
transform boundary
heterotrophy
barrier island
19. The accumulation of a substance - such as a toxic chemical - in various tissues of a living organism.
Second Law of Thermodynamics
by-catch
bioaccumulation
hazardous waste
20. Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water.
tropical storm
physical (mechanical) weathering
secondary treatment
pioneer species
21. Organisms that reproduce early in life and often and have a high capacity for reproductive growth.
noise pollution
weathering
r-selected
photosynthesis
22. Calculating risk - or the degree of likelihood that a person will become ill upon exposure to a toxin or pathogen.
risk assessment
extinction
divergent boundary
evaporation
23. The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into compounds - such as ammonia - by natural agencies or various industrial processes.
detritivore
lignite
fossil fuel
nitrogen fixation
24. The energy of motion.
acid
kinetic energy
acute effect
driftnets
25. States that matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
age-structure pyramids
law of conservation of matter
parasitism
overburden
26. Species that originate and live - or occur naturally - in an area or environment.
invasive species
slash-and-burn
indigenous species
food web
27. Devices containing alkaline substances that precipitate out much of the sulfur dioxide from industrial plants.
divergent boundary
wastewater
scrubbers
indigenous species
28. Any weathering that's caused by the activities of living organisms.
red tide
convergent boundary
passive solar energy collection
biological weathering
29. A complex of interrelated food chains in an ecological community.
producer
potential energy
food web
invasive species
30. The cleanest-burning coal; almost pure carbon.
anthracite
tropical storm
primary succession
genetic drift
31. A platinum - coated device that oxidizes most of the VOCs and some of the CO that would otherwise be emitted in exhaust - converting them to CO2.
catalytic converter
energy pyramid
thermocline
no-till
32. Any substance that has an LD50 - of 50 mg or less per kg of body weight.
low-level radioactive waste
poison
scrubbers
keystone species
33. This category includes organisms that consume producers (plants and algae).
primary consumers
natural resources
agroforestry
inner core
34. The management or regulation of a resource so that its use does not exceed the capacity of the resource to regenerate itself.
emigration
transpiration
carrying capacity
conservation
35. The amount of sugar that the plants produce in photosynthesis and subtracting from it the amount of energy the plants need for growth maintenance - repair - and reproduction.
crude oil
watershed
Gross Primary Productivity
Headwaters
36. An organism that obtains organic food molecules without eating other organisms or substances derived from other organisms. autotrophs use energy from the sun or from the oxidation of inorganic substances to make organic molecules from inorganic ones.
acute effect
autotroph
clay
nuclear fusion
37. When grass is consumed by animals at a faster rate than it can regrow.
estuary
leachate
Superfund Program
overgrazed
38. 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
contour farming
vector
R horizon
surface fires
39. A succession of organisms in an ecological community that constitutes a continuation of food energy from one organism to another as each consumes a lower member and - in turn - is preyed upon by a higher member.
total fertility rate
heat islands
food chain
respiration
40. When an area of vegetation is cut down and burned before being planted with crops.
acute effect
law of conservation of matter
slash-and-burn
bioaccumulation
41. The amount that the population would grow if there were unlimited resources in its environment.
energy
leachate
biotic potential
food chain
42. The removal of trees for agricultural purposes or purposes of exportation.
contour farming
keystone species
hazardous waste
deforestation
43. When the signs and symptoms of an illness can be attributed to a specific infectious organism that resides in the building.
driftnets
detritivore
tertiary consumers
building-related illness
44. The act or process of transpiring - or releasing water vapor - especially through the stomata of plant tissue or the pores of the skin.
renewable resources
capture fisheries
transpiration
market permits
45. Power generated using water.
demographic transition model
hydroelectric power
ecological succession
lithosphere
46. The degree to which a substance is biologically harmful.
jet stream
toxicity
land degradation
passive solar energy collection
47. The phenomenon whereby the Earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation - caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide - water vapor - and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through - but absorb heat radiated back fr
carrying capacity
greenhouse effect
lithosphere
First Law of Thermodynamics
48. Creating flat platforms in the hillside that provide a level planting surface - which reduces soil runoff from the slope.
solid waste
subbituminous
Uneven-aged management
terracing
49. A tank filled with aerobic bacteria that's used to treat sewage.
trade winds
thermocline
sludge processor
energy
50. The condition in which - at ecosystem boundaries - there is greater species diversity and biological density than there is in the heart of ecological communities.
edge effect
riparian right
atmosphere
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
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