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AP Environmental Science
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1. States that matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
law of conservation of matter
wastewater
R horizon
global warming
2. The random fluctuations in the frequency of the appearance of a gene in a small isolated population - presumably owing to chance - rather than natural selection.
assimilation
predation
consumption
genetic drift
3. Any substance than is inhaled - ingested - or absorbed at dosages sufficient to damage a living organism.
mantle
dose-response analysis
El Nino
toxin
4. The amount that the population would grow if there were unlimited resources in its environment.
conservation
biotic potential
mutualism
fossil fuel
5. 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.
Southern Oscillation
shelter-wood cutting
erosion
wetlands
6. An area in which a particular mineral is concentrated - mining -the excavation of the Earth for the purpose of extracting ore or minerals.
mineral deposit
low-level radioactive waste
omnivores
weather
7. Devices containing alkaline substances that precipitate out much of the sulfur dioxide from industrial plants.
passive solar energy collection
loamy
scrubbers
genetic drift
8. Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water.
physical (mechanical) weathering
demographic transition model
predation
riparian right
9. The movement of individuals out of a population.
aquifer
R horizon
emigration
petroleum
10. Radioactive wastes that produce low levels of ionizing radiation.
anthracite
community
low-level radioactive waste
barrier island
11. The dark - crumbly - nutrient-rich material that results from the decomposition of organic material.
humus
non-point source pollution
global warming
underground mining
12. A process in which cold - often nutrient-rich - waters from the ocean depths rise to the surface.
crop rotation
watershed
upwelling
biosphere
13. The part of the wide lower course of a river where its current is met by the tides.
estuary
Immigration
convection currents
leachate
14. The cleanest-burning coal; almost pure carbon.
dose-response curve
symbiotic relationships
anthracite
bituminous
15. The liquid that percolates to the bottom of a landfill.
habitat
silt
leachate
nitrification
16. The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
mantle
active collection
physical treatmen
fly ash
17. To convert or change into a vapor.
evaporation
symbiotic relationships
conservation
parasitism
18. The process in which animals (and plants!) breathe and give off carbon dioxide from cellular metabolism.
food chain
nonrenewable resources
respiration
hydroelectric power
19. The bedrock - which lies below all of the other layers of soil - is referred to as the R horizon.
C layer
driftnets
mutualism
R horizon
20. 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.
C layer
evaporation
edge effect
photosynthesis
21. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms die from a toxin.
Immigration
LD50
land degradation
scrubbers
22. Organisms that are capable of interbreeding with one another and incapable of breeding with other species.
species
monoculture
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
ecological footprint
23. Says that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only be transferred and transformed.
atmosphere
combustion
emigration
First Law of Thermodynamics
24. The effect caused by a short exposure to a high level of toxin.
closed-loop recycling
demographic transition model
transform boundary
acute effect
25. 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.
by-catch
primary consumers
green tax
barrels
26. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
indigenous species
biomagnifications
transform boundary
B layer
27. 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.
reservoir
biomagnifications
nonrenewable resources
energy pyramid
28. A region of the ocean near the equator - characterized by calms - light winds - or squalls.
physical (mechanical) weathering
doldrums
underground mining
r-selected
29. The accumulation of a substance - such as a toxic chemical - in various tissues of a living organism.
emigration
prior appropriation
carnivore
bioaccumulation
30. An organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent on complex organic substances for nutrition.
non-point source pollution
heterotrophy
primary treatment
peak oil (Hubbert peak)
31. Pertaining to factors or things that are separate and independent from living things; nonliving.
abiotic
competitive exclusion
biotic
Coriolis effect
32. The management of forest plantations for the purpose of harvesting timber.
scrubbers
proven reserve
realized niche
silviculture
33. The result of chemical interaction with the bedrock that is typical of the action of both water and atmospheric gases.
biotic potential
chemical weathering
noise pollution
Immigration
34. The fraction of solar energy that is reflected back into space.
driftnets
Uneven-aged management
albedo
physical (mechanical) weathering
35. Non-moving sources of pollution - such as factories.
logistic population growth
U.S. Noise Control Act
erosion
stationary sources
36. A nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus - especially a heavy nucleus such as an isotope of uranium - splits into fragments - usually two fragments of comparable mass - releasing from 100 million to several hundred million electron volts of ener
fission
niche
symbiotic relationships
C layer
37. The process of burning.
loamy
realized niche
subduction zone
combustion
38. The place where two plates abut each other.
potential energy
sand
fault
Infection
39. When the signs and symptoms of an illness can be attributed to a specific infectious organism that resides in the building.
building-related illness
alkaline
deforestation
pioneer species
40. The practice of alternating the crops grown on a piece of land - for example - corn one year - legumes for two years - and then back to corn.
La Nina
weathering
crop rotation
Coriolis effect
41. Resources that are often formed by very slow geologic processes - so we consider them incapable of being regenerated within the realm of human existence.
invasive species
nonrenewable resources
composting
greenbelt
42. A group of modern windmills.
wind farm
bituminous
predation
B layer
43. 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
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
fly ash
La Nina
surface fires
44. An effect that results from long -term exposure to low levels of toxin.
r-selected
chronic effect
low-level radioactive waste
active collection
45. The observed effect of the Coriolis force - especially the deflection of an object moving above the Earth - rightward in the Northern Hemisphere - and leftward in the Southern Hemisphere.
natural selection
ecological succession
convergent boundary
Coriolis effect
46. Using strategies to reduce the amount of risk (the degree of likelihood that a person will become ill upon exposure to a toxin or pathogen).
producer
contour farming
risk management
age-structure pyramids
47. Energy at rest - or stored energy.
Second Law of Thermodynamics
ED50
potential energy
aquifer
48. When companies are allowed to buy permits that allow them a certain amount of discharge of substances into certain environmental outlets. If they can reduce their amount of discharge - they are allowed to sell the remaining portion of their permit to
Hadley cell
market permits
community
convection currents
49. The part of the Earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist or that is capable of supporting life.
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
biosphere
solid waste
greenbelt
50. A method of supplying irrigation water through tubes that literally drip water onto the soil at the base of each plant.
population density
food web
edge effect
drip irrigation
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