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AP Environmental Science
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1. A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area.
acid precipitation
population
demographic transition model
hurricane (typhoon - cyclone)
2. The process that occurs when two different species in a region compete and the better adapted species wins.
aquifer
competitive exclusion
tree farms
volcanoes
3. A place where a large quantity of a resource sits for a long period of time.
reservoir
omnivores
consumer
solid waste
4. 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
atmosphere
LD50
surface fires
salinization
5. Drilling a hole in the ground that's below the water table to hold waste.
deep well injection
invasive species
natural selection
bioaccumulation
6. 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.
nitrogen fixation
law of conservation of matter
predation
autotroph
7. Being extinct or the process of becoming extinct.
extinction
stationary sources
tailings
market permits
8. Sunlight.
water-scarce
radiant energy
secondary pollutants
ecological footprint
9. The place where two plates abut each other.
abiotic
primary pollutants
Infection
fault
10. 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
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
deep well injection
humus
fission
11. The number of individuals of a population that inhabit a certain unit of land or water area.
tropical storm
scrubbers
population density
humus
12. The rocks and Earth that is removed when mining for a commercially valuable mineral resource.
overburden
mineral deposit
subbituminous
topsoil
13. Close - prolonged associations between two or more different organisms of different species that may - but do not necessarily benefit the members.
biotic
logistic population growth
symbiotic relationships
indigenous species
14. The act or process of transpiring - or releasing water vapor - especially through the stomata of plant tissue or the pores of the skin.
passive solar energy collection
transpiration
predation
detritivore
15. To convert or change into a vapor.
Coriolis effect
overgrazed
evaporation
ecosystem capital
16. The result of a pathogen invading a body.
Infection
traditional subsistence agriculture
bottom trawling
producer
17. When grass is consumed by animals at a faster rate than it can regrow.
kinetic energy
solid waste
deforestation
overgrazed
18. The removal of select trees in an area; this leaves the majority of the habitat in place and has less of an impact on the ecosystem.
renewable resources
greenbelt
primary succession
selective cutting
19. Organisms in the first stages of succession.
toxin
underground mining
pioneer species
closed-loop recycling
20. A process in which cold - often nutrient-rich - waters from the ocean depths rise to the surface.
reservoir
primary succession
competitive exclusion
upwelling
21. Occurs when infection causes a change in the state of health.
point source pollution
acute effect
stationary sources
disease
22. When photochemical smog - NOx compounds - VOCs - and ozone combine to form smog with a brownish hue.
dose-response curve
deforestation
photochemical smog
B layer
23. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms die from a toxin.
death rate (crude death rate)
second growth forests
physical (mechanical) weathering
LD50
24. Soil composed of a mixture of sand - clay - silt - and organic matter.
hazardous waste
by-catch
loamy
delta
25. In fishing - the use of long lines that have baited hooks and will be taken by numerous aquatic organisms.
sludge processor
habitat fragmentation
long lining
tree farms
26. Devices containing alkaline substances that precipitate out much of the sulfur dioxide from industrial plants.
parasitism
scrubbers
fishery
anthracite
27. Pollution that does not have a specific point of release - open -loop recycling -when materials are reused to form new products.
trade winds
non-point source pollution
weather
earthquake
28. The form petroleum takes when in the ground.
crude oil
loamy
old growth forest
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
29. The accumulation of a substance - such as a toxic chemical - in various tissues of a living organism.
greenbelt
strip mining
bioaccumulation
risk management
30. An influential theory that concerns the long-term rate of conventional oil (and other fossil fuel) extraction and depletion. It predicts that future world oil production will soon reach a peak and then rapidly decline.
pathogens
acid
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
niche
31. An organism that must obtain food energy from secondary sources - for example - by eating plant or animal matter.
green tax
heat islands
keystone species
consumer
32. States that matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
law of conservation of matter
secondary consumers
carnivore
tropical storm
33. Calculating risk - or the degree of likelihood that a person will become ill upon exposure to a toxin or pathogen.
risk assessment
secondary consumers
point source pollution
overburden
34. The edges of tectonic plates.
inner core
active collection
plate boundaries
Horizon
35. 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.
second growth forests
predation
photovoltaic cell (PV cell)
photosynthesis
36. When trees and crops are planted together - creating a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between them.
agroforestry
risk assessment
subbituminous
red tide
37. The number of children a couple must have in order to replace themselves in a population.
replacement birth rate
convergent boundary
nonrenewable resources
U.S. Noise Control Act
38. The use of devices - such as solar panels - to collect - focus - transport - or store solar energy.
physical treatmen
indigenous species
active collection
water-scarce
39. A system of vertical and horizontal air circulation predominating in tropical and subtropical regions and creating major weather patterns.
Hadley cell
secondary pollutants
realized niche
red tide
40. Biotic and abiotic natural ecosystems.
U.S. Noise Control Act
market permits
Hadley cell
natural resources
41. The gradual breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller particles - caused by natural chemical - physical - and biological factors.
closed-loop recycling
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
k-selected
weathering
42. The dosage level of a toxin at which a negative effect occurs.
risk assessment
keystone species
contour farming
threshold dose
43. A soil horizon; B receives the minerals and organic materials that are leached out of the A horizon.
ED50
B layer
water-stressed
watershed
44. The management or regulation of a resource so that its use does not exceed the capacity of the resource to regenerate itself.
driftnets
nitrification
realized niche
conservation
45. A process that allows the organic material in solid waste to be decomposed and reintroduced into the soil - often as fertilizer.
ecological succession
composting
by-catch
topsoil
46. When a species occupies a smaller niche than it would in the absence of competition.
fishery
fault
realized niche
energy pyramid
47. The vertical movement of a mass of matter due to heating and cooling; this can happen in both the atmosphere and Earth's mantle.
convection
drip irrigation
ozone holes
El Nino
48. 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.
consumption
crude oil
aquifer
ED50
49. Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water.
habitat
food chain
physical (mechanical) weathering
agroforestry
50. Radioactive wastes that produce high levels of ionizing radiation.
high-level radioactive waste
deforestation
tropical storm
primary succession
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