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AP Environmental Science
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1. Acid rain - acid hail - acid snow; all of which occur as a result of pollution in the atmosphere.
wetlands
primary consumers
closed-loop recycling
acid precipitation
2. The process in which plants absorb ammonium (NH3) - ammonia ions (NH4+) - and nitrate ions (NO3) through their roots.
clay
kinetic energy
convection currents
assimilation
3. Creating flat platforms in the hillside that provide a level planting surface - which reduces soil runoff from the slope.
jet stream
reservoir
terracing
conservation
4. Also known as plantations - these are planted and managed tracts of trees of the same age that are harvested for commercial use.
nonrenewable resources
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
vector
tree farms
5. When each family in a community grows crops for themselves and rely on animal and human labor to plant and harvest crops.
nitrogen fixation
ED50
traditional subsistence agriculture
crude oil
6. The rocks and Earth that is removed when mining for a commercially valuable mineral resource.
natural resources
risk assessment
overburden
predation
7. The structure obtained if we organize the amount of energy contained in producers and consumers in an ecosystem by kilocalories per square meter - from largest to smallest.
coral reef
parasitism
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
energy pyramid
8. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
crude oil
biomagnifications
driftnets
k-selected
9. Countries that have a renewable annual water supply of less than 1 -000 m3 per person.
ecological succession
k-selected
water-scarce
noise pollution
10. The outer part of the Earth - consisting of the crust and upper mantle - approximately 100 km (62 miles) thick.
mantle
lithosphere
physical (mechanical) weathering
keystone species
11. The broad category under which selective cutting and shelter-wood cutting fall; selective deforestation.
anthracite
species
deep well injection
Uneven-aged management
12. Close - prolonged associations between two or more different organisms of different species that may - but do not necessarily benefit the members.
habitat
ozone holes
biomagnifications
symbiotic relationships
13. The water from which a river rises; a source.
delta
Headwaters
second growth forests
ED50
14. The low-rainfall region that exists on the leeward (downwind) side of a mountain range. This rain shadow is the result of the mountain range's causing precipitation on the windward side.
jet stream
plate boundaries
rain shadow
lithosphere
15. Bacteria - virus - or other microorganisms that can cause disease.
non-point source pollution
pathogens
Superfund Program
sand
16. The least pure coal.
lignite
kinetic energy
long lining
anthracite
17. A climate variation that takes place in the tropical Pacific about every three to seven years - for a duration of about one year.
green tax
wetlands
habitat fragmentation
El Nino
18. Any compound that releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Also - a water solution that contains a surplus of hydrogen ions.
subbituminous
volcanoes
green tax
acid
19. The gradual breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller particles - caused by natural chemical - physical - and biological factors.
non-point source pollution
weathering
doldrums
hydroelectric power
20. An organism that must obtain food energy from secondary sources - for example - by eating plant or animal matter.
genetic drift
keystone species
consumer
Headwaters
21. When the energy released from waste incineration is used to generate electricity.
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
Green Revolution
reservoir
acid
22. The amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to disappear.
scrubbers
assimilation
Half-life
species
23. The solids that remain after the secondary treatment of sewage.
extinction
capture fisheries
driftnets
sludge
24. A tank filled with aerobic bacteria that's used to treat sewage.
stationary sources
thermocline
barrels
sludge processor
25. A group of modern windmills.
Immigration
assimilation
convection currents
wind farm
26. A soil horizon - horizon C is made up of larger pieces of rock that have not undergone much weathering.
C layer
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
producer
death rate (crude death rate)
27. A usually triangular alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river.
nitrogen fixation
transform boundary
Coriolis effect
delta
28. The amount that the population would grow if there were unlimited resources in its environment.
point source pollution
biotic potential
Uneven-aged management
transpiration
29. 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
tropical storm
bituminous
age-structure pyramids
greenhouse effect
30. When the majority of a building's occupants experience certain symptoms that vary with the amount of time spent in the building.
alkaline
malnutrition
sick building syndrome
clear-cutting
31. Graphical representations of populations' ages.
global warming
age-structure pyramids
mantle
aquifer
32. The process in green plants and certain other organisms by which carbohydrates are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water using light as an energy source. Most forms of photosynthesis release oxygen as a byproduct.
water-scarce
tropospheric ozone
photosynthesis
Aquaculture
33. The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in a region.
nitrification
surface fires
carrying capacity
barrier island
34. The more or less constant winds blowing in horizontal directions over the Earth's surface - as part of Hadley cells.
strip mining
trade winds
subbituminous
primary succession
35. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms die from a toxin.
plate boundaries
by-catch
LD50
closed-loop recycling
36. Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water.
barrels
physical (mechanical) weathering
demographic transition model
thermocline
37. The movement of individuals out of a population.
ozone holes
Gross Primary Productivity
emigration
assimilation
38. The removal of all of the trees in an area.
weather
clear-cutting
convergent boundary
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
39. The maintenance of a species or ecosystem in order to ensure their perpetuation - with no concern as to their potential monetary value
old growth forest
Infection
subbituminous
preservation
40. The result of graphing a dose-response analysis.
dose-response curve
biological weathering
tropospheric ozone
invasive species
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
sick building syndrome
jet stream
evaporation
surface fires
42. The process that occurs when two different species in a region compete and the better adapted species wins.
competitive exclusion
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
humus
convection
43. Sunlight.
clear-cutting
food web
fishery
radiant energy
44. The part of the Earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist or that is capable of supporting life.
toxicity
biosphere
consumption
sludge processor
45. The biological treatment of wastewater in order to continue to remove biodegradable waste.
sludge
ecological succession
shelter-wood cutting
secondary treatment
46. An underground layer of porous rock - sand - or other material that allows the movement of water between layers of nonporous rock or clay. Aquifers are frequently tapped for wells.
convection currents
indigenous species
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
aquifer
47. An organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent on complex organic substances for nutrition.
heterotrophy
catalytic converter
photochemical smog
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
48. Organisms that reproduce early in life and often and have a high capacity for reproductive growth.
respiration
heat islands
Horizon
r-selected
49. Involves the sinking of shafts to reach underground deposits. In this type of mining - networks of tunnels are dug or blasted and humans enter these tunnels in order to manually retrieve the coal.
leachate
jet stream
potential energy
underground mining
50. The edges of tectonic plates.
wastewater
plate boundaries
trade winds
prior appropriation
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