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AP Environmental Science
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1. Organisms that consume both producers and primary consumers.
humus
leachate
clay
omnivores
2. States that matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
fly ash
law of conservation of matter
biomagnifications
humus
3. 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
bioaccumulation
plate boundaries
combustion
4. The process in which animals (and plants!) breathe and give off carbon dioxide from cellular metabolism.
k-selected
respiration
traditional subsistence agriculture
active collection
5. The biological treatment of wastewater in order to continue to remove biodegradable waste.
secondary treatment
earthquake
niche
Second Law of Thermodynamics
6. 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.
dose-response curve
erosion
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
nonrenewable resources
7. When soil becomes water-logged and then dries out - and salt forms a layer on its surface.
watershed
greenbelt
land degradation
fishery
8. In a sewage treatment plant - the initial filtration that is done to remove debris such as stones - sticks - rags - toys - and other objects that were flushed down the toilet.
physical treatmen
denitrification
watershed
fault
9. The industry or occupation devoted to the catching - processing - or selling of fish - shellfish - or other aquatic animals.
fault
law of conservation of matter
coral reef
fishery
10. A fishing technique in which the ocean floor is literally scraped by heavy nets that smash everything in their path.
physical (mechanical) weathering
natural resources
fly ash
bottom trawling
11. The edges of tectonic plates.
secondary pollutants
rain shadow
plate boundaries
disease
12. A species whose very presence contributes to an ecosystem's diversity and whose extinction would consequently lead to the extinction of other forms of life.
natural selection
keystone species
heat islands
noise pollution
13. When one species feeds on another.
natural resources
predation
dose-response analysis
total fertility rate
14. An introduced - normative species.
primary succession
invasive species
watershed
barrier island
15. The capacity to do work.
habitat fragmentation
potential energy
ecosystem capital
energy
16. Any other species of fish - mammals - or birds that are caught that are not the target organism.
chemical weathering
tertiary consumers
by-catch
subduction zone
17. Organisms in the first stages of succession.
by-catch
La Nina
pioneer species
carnivore
18. When ecological succession begins in a virtually lifeless area - such as the area behind a moving glacier.
pioneer species
no-till
long lining
primary succession
19. Open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city.
bituminous
greenbelt
vector
anthracite
20. 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.
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
carrying capacity
radiant energy
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
21. A climate variation that takes place in the tropical Pacific about every three to seven years - for a duration of about one year.
kinetic energy
El Nino
Southern Oscillation
chronic effect
22. To convert or change into a vapor.
fishery
secondary consumers
evaporation
trade winds
23. Radioactive wastes that produce low levels of ionizing radiation.
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
energy pyramid
population
low-level radioactive waste
24. When each family in a community grows crops for themselves and rely on animal and human labor to plant and harvest crops.
traditional subsistence agriculture
secondary pollutants
silt
extinction
25. Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water.
physical (mechanical) weathering
reservoir
competitive exclusion
divergent boundary
26. The part of the mantle that lies just below the lithosphere.
asthenosphere
Gross Primary Productivity
dose-response analysis
primary consumers
27. Close - prolonged associations between two or more different organisms of different species that may - but do not necessarily benefit the members.
primary consumers
symbiotic relationships
extinction
market permits
28. Refers to when farmers plant seeds without using a plow to turn the soil.
radiant energy
no-till
leachate
competitive exclusion
29. Each of the feeding levels in a food chain.
decomposer
catalytic converter
convergent boundary
trophic level
30. Is equal to the number of deaths per 1 -000 members of the population in a year.
no-till
petroleum
La Nina
death rate (crude death rate)
31. Air currents caused by the vertical movement of air due to atmospheric heating and cooling.
convection currents
surface fires
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
barrels
32. When materials - such as plastic or aluminum - are used to rebuild the same product. An example of this is the use of the aluminum from aluminum cans to produce more aluminum cans.
extinction
toxicity
gray smog (industrial smog)
closed-loop recycling
33. 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.
shelter-wood cutting
primary succession
mineral deposit
wastewater
34. When an area of vegetation is cut down and burned before being planted with crops.
realized niche
autotroph
slash-and-burn
noise pollution
35. The water from which a river rises; a source.
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Headwaters
Horizon
habitat fragmentation
36. 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
old growth forest
preservation
Hadley cell
37. The movement of individuals out of a population.
second growth forests
emigration
surface fires
B layer
38. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms die from a toxin.
LD50
biomagnifications
prior appropriation
habitat fragmentation
39. The dark - crumbly - nutrient-rich material that results from the decomposition of organic material.
selective cutting
humus
carnivore
Green Revolution
40. The result of a pathogen invading a body.
extinction
Infection
toxicity
vector
41. Ozone that exists in the trophosphere.
tertiary consumers
tropospheric ozone
subbituminous
silviculture
42. A soil horizon; B receives the minerals and organic materials that are leached out of the A horizon.
chemical weathering
greenhouse effect
B layer
convection
43. The process of burning.
lithosphere
sludge
silt
combustion
44. The management or regulation of a resource so that its use does not exceed the capacity of the resource to regenerate itself.
genetic drift
conservation
population density
trade winds
45. An estimate of the amount of fossil fuel that can be obtained from reserve.
secondary pollutants
competitive exclusion
proven reserve
Superfund Program
46. An organism that must obtain food energy from secondary sources - for example - by eating plant or animal matter.
potential energy
consumer
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
active collection
47. The number of live births per 1 -000 members of the population in a year.
jet stream
barrier island
estuary
birth rate (crude birth rate)
48. The energy of motion.
chemical weathering
rain shadow
kinetic energy
industrial smog (gray smog)
49. A cooling of the ocean surface off the western coast of South America - occurring periodically every 4 to 12 years and affecting Pacific and other weather patterns.
loamy
La Nina
wetlands
arable
50. An animal that only consumes other animals.
carnivore
extinction
overburden
contour farming