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AP Environmental Science
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1. Organisms that derive energy from consuming nonliving organic matter.
non-point source pollution
convergent boundary
detritivore
autotroph
2. Nets that are dragged through the water and indiscriminately catch everything in their path.
ED50
bottom trawling
consumption
driftnets
3. A soil horizon; B receives the minerals and organic materials that are leached out of the A horizon.
B layer
driftnets
Infection
trade winds
4. 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
industrial smog (gray smog)
Coriolis effect
atmosphere
logistic population growth
5. Transition in species composition of a biological community - often following ecological disturbance of the community; the establishment of a biological community in any area virtually barren of life.
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
ecological succession
birth rate (crude birth rate)
renewable resources
6. The amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to disappear.
habitat
mantle
Half-life
tertiary consumers
7. 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.
humus
photosynthesis
sand
convection currents
8. A process that allows the organic material in solid waste to be decomposed and reintroduced into the soil - often as fertilizer.
convection currents
proven reserve
species
composting
9. An organism such as a bacterium or protozoan - that obtains its nourishment through the oxidation of inorganic chemical compounds - as opposed to photosynthesis.
ecosystem capital
strip mining
loamy
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
10. An intensification of the Greenhouse Effect due to the increased presence of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere.
food chain
catalytic converter
convection
global warming
11. The dosage level of a toxin at which a negative effect occurs.
population
mantle
sick building syndrome
threshold dose
12. The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
mantle
wastewater
ecological succession
noise pollution
13. The total sum of a species' use of the biotic and abiotic resources in its environment.
doldrums
r-selected
hurricane (typhoon - cyclone)
niche
14. The outermost shell of the atmosphere - between the mesosphere and outer space - where temperatures increase steadily with altitude.
fault
tertiary consumers
thermosphere
red tide
15. 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.
tropospheric ozone
underground mining
jet stream
community
16. A layer in a large body of water - such as a lake - that sharply separates regions differing in temperature - so that the temperature gradient across the layer is abrupt.
selective cutting
alkaline
thermocline
primary treatment
17. A plate boundary where two plates are moving toward each other.
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
natural selection
convergent boundary
ecological succession
18. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
biomagnifications
threshold dose
acid
selective cutting
19. Also known as plantations - these are planted and managed tracts of trees of the same age that are harvested for commercial use.
secondary pollutants
tree farms
secondary treatment
strip mining
20. A high-speed - meandering wind current - generally moving from a westerly direction at speeds often exceeding 400 km (250 miles) per hour at altitudes of 15 to 25 km (10 to 15 miles).
convergent boundary
volcanoes
jet stream
green tax
21. The place where two plates abut each other.
age-structure pyramids
dose-response curve
ecological footprint
fault
22. The removal of all of the trees in an area.
clear-cutting
consumption
Green Revolution
biotic
23. When photochemical smog - NOx compounds - VOCs - and ozone combine to form smog with a brownish hue.
Coriolis effect
death rate (crude death rate)
photochemical smog
hazardous waste
24. Is the practice of planting bands of different crops across a hillside.
toxicity
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
preservation
rain shadow
25. The form petroleum takes when in the ground.
inner core
long lining
crude oil
law of conservation of matter
26. A soil horizon - horizon C is made up of larger pieces of rock that have not undergone much weathering.
fossil fuel
nitrogen fixation
industrial smog (gray smog)
C layer
27. This category includes organisms that consume producers (plants and algae).
risk management
passive solar energy collection
toxin
primary consumers
28. The process in which soil becomes saltier and saltier until - finally - the salt prevents the growth of plants. Salinization is caused by irrigation because salts brought in with the water remain in the soil as water evaporates.
salinization
deep well injection
loamy
scrubbers
29. 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.
weather
acid
passive solar energy collection
tropospheric ozone
30. The A layer of soil is often referred to as topsoil and is most important for plant growth.
closed-loop recycling
topsoil
volcanoes
kinetic energy
31. Organisms that reproduce early in life and often and have a high capacity for reproductive growth.
asthenosphere
silt
Gross Primary Productivity
r-selected
32. 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.
disease
crop rotation
biomagnifications
Southern Oscillation
33. 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.
selective cutting
hurricane (typhoon - cyclone)
Southern Oscillation
water-scarce
34. The result of a pathogen invading a body.
convection currents
Infection
Superfund Program
denitrification
35. Organisms that consume primary consumers.
conservation
Horizon
anthracite
secondary consumers
36. A usually triangular alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river.
peak oil (Hubbert peak)
delta
ecosystem capital
red tide
37. The outer part of the Earth - consisting of the crust and upper mantle - approximately 100 km (62 miles) thick.
lithosphere
pathogens
plate boundaries
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
38. The condition in which - at ecosystem boundaries - there is greater species diversity and biological density than there is in the heart of ecological communities.
ED50
edge effect
risk assessment
primary succession
39. Organisms in the first stages of succession.
selective cutting
carnivore
pioneer species
food chain
40. Any compound that releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Also - a water solution that contains a surplus of hydrogen ions.
acid
Second Law of Thermodynamics
natural selection
death rate (crude death rate)
41. Living or derived from living things.
nuclear fusion
land degradation
erosion
biotic
42. A process in which rows of crops are plowed across the hillside; this prevents the erosion that can occur when rows are cut up and down on a slope. ...
contour farming
primary succession
alkaline
market permits
43. A place where a large quantity of a resource sits for a long period of time.
Horizon
catalytic converter
reservoir
biosphere
44. 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.
Coriolis effect
indigenous species
acute effect
bioaccumulation
45. The movement of individuals into a population.
Immigration
Second Law of Thermodynamics
rain shadow
driftnets
46. Being extinct or the process of becoming extinct.
law of conservation of matter
ecological footprint
extinction
indigenous species
47. Smog resulting from emissions from industry and other sources of gases produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
sludge
C layer
industrial smog (gray smog)
pathogens
48. The solids that remain after the secondary treatment of sewage.
thermosphere
producer
convergent boundary
sludge
49. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms die from a toxin.
LD50
coral reef
proven reserve
monoculture
50. A method of supplying irrigation water through tubes that literally drip water onto the soil at the base of each plant.
convection
erosion
trophic level
drip irrigation