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AP Environmental Science
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1. The vertical movement of a mass of matter due to heating and cooling; this can happen in both the atmosphere and Earth's mantle.
tailings
asthenosphere
heterotrophy
convection
2. Resources that are often formed by very slow geologic processes - so we consider them incapable of being regenerated within the realm of human existence.
greenhouse effect
crude oil
nonrenewable resources
convection
3. The process by which specialized bacteria (mostly anaerobic bacteria) convert ammonia to NOy NO2 - and N2 and release it back to the atmosphere.
niche
denitrification
Infection
food web
4. The number of individuals of a population that inhabit a certain unit of land or water area.
disease
gray smog (industrial smog)
population density
tropospheric ozone
5. 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).
transform boundary
jet stream
red tide
detritivore
6. A waste product produced by the burning of coal.
fly ash
subduction zone
vector
carrying capacity
7. 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.
denitrification
hurricane (typhoon - cyclone)
thermocline
biotic
8. Nets that are dragged through the water and indiscriminately catch everything in their path.
producer
estuary
driftnets
respiration
9. The result of chemical interaction with the bedrock that is typical of the action of both water and atmospheric gases.
stationary sources
disease
albedo
chemical weathering
10. The gaseous mass or envelope surrounding a celestial body - especially the one surrounding the Earth - which is retained by the celestial body's gravitational field.
risk assessment
atmosphere
greenhouse effect
humus
11. Pertaining to factors or things that are separate and independent from living things; nonliving.
contour farming
abiotic
O layer
thermosphere
12. Bacteria - virus - or other microorganisms that can cause disease.
pathogens
consumption
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
subbituminous
13. Countries that have a renewable annual water supply of about 1 -000 -2 -000 m3 per person.
mantle
malnutrition
water-stressed
Superfund Program
14. The result of vibrations (often due to plate movements) deep in the Earth that release energy. They often occur as two plates slide past one another at a transform boundary.
passive solar energy collection
ecological footprint
earthquake
radiant energy
15. The gradual breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller particles - caused by natural chemical - physical - and biological factors.
weathering
silviculture
clay
biological weathering
16. Organisms in the first stages of succession.
delta
law of conservation of matter
habitat fragmentation
pioneer species
17. In fishing - the use of long lines that have baited hooks and will be taken by numerous aquatic organisms.
vector
ecological succession
long lining
nitrogen fixation
18. Is the practice of planting bands of different crops across a hillside.
nitrogen fixation
watershed
earthquake
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
19. The unit used to describe the volume of fossil fuels.
photosynthesis
green tax
barrels
threshold dose
20. The A layer of soil is often referred to as topsoil and is most important for plant growth.
topsoil
assimilation
ozone holes
convection
21. A specific location from which pollution is released; an example of a point source location is a factory where wood is being burned.
physical (mechanical) weathering
non-point source pollution
point source pollution
nitrification
22. When trees and crops are planted together - creating a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between them.
agroforestry
water-stressed
risk management
photosynthesis
23. The removal of all of the trees in an area.
clear-cutting
omnivores
peak oil (Hubbert peak)
vector
24. Creating flat platforms in the hillside that provide a level planting surface - which reduces soil runoff from the slope.
physical (mechanical) weathering
arable
subbituminous
terracing
25. Organisms that are capable of interbreeding with one another and incapable of breeding with other species.
second growth forests
monoculture
species
noise pollution
26. Refers to when farmers plant seeds without using a plow to turn the soil.
crop rotation
passive solar energy collection
respiration
no-till
27. The finest soil - made up of particles that are less than 0.002 mm in diameter.
thermocline
clay
overburden
contour farming
28. Any compound that releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Also - a water solution that contains a surplus of hydrogen ions.
tree farms
acid
doldrums
Headwaters
29. A soil horizon; B receives the minerals and organic materials that are leached out of the A horizon.
preservation
population density
ecosystem capital
B layer
30. Poor nutrition that results from an insufficient or poorly balanced diet.
Superfund Program
malnutrition
heterotrophy
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
31. Pollutants that are released directly into the lower atmosphere.
risk management
primary pollutants
overgrazed
point source pollution
32. A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.
alkaline
mutualism
composting
Half-life
33. Organisms that consume primary consumers.
Hadley cell
consumption
primary treatment
secondary consumers
34. Bacteria or fungi that absorb nutrients from nonliving organic matter like plant material - the wastes of living organisms - and corpses. They convert these materials into inorganic forms.
mineral deposit
leachate
decomposer
omnivores
35. An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten lava - ash - and gases are ejected.
erosion
overburden
volcanoes
tropospheric ozone
36. The part of the wide lower course of a river where its current is met by the tides.
estuary
Horizon
long lining
noise pollution
37. 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.
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
total fertility rate
doldrums
erosion
38. Close - prolonged associations between two or more different organisms of different species that may - but do not necessarily benefit the members.
solid waste
catalytic converter
species
symbiotic relationships
39. Formed from populations of different species occupying the same geographic area.
community
volcanoes
clear-cutting
ecological succession
40. The liquid that percolates to the bottom of a landfill.
Hadley cell
nitrification
leachate
LD50
41. 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
El Nino
fission
nonrenewable resources
disease
42. A process in which an organism is exposed to a toxin at different concentrations - and the dosage that causes the death of the organism is recorded.
producer
dose-response analysis
Second Law of Thermodynamics
clear-cutting
43. The process in which animals (and plants!) breathe and give off carbon dioxide from cellular metabolism.
respiration
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
La Nina
barrels
44. A semiconductor device that converts the energy of sunlight into electric energy.
arable
photovoltaic cell (PV cell)
nonrenewable resources
nitrogen fixation
45. The management of forest plantations for the purpose of harvesting timber.
Green Revolution
silviculture
watershed
salinization
46. When soil becomes water-logged and then dries out - and salt forms a layer on its surface.
habitat fragmentation
land degradation
decomposer
biosphere
47. 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.
autotroph
volcanoes
water-stressed
clay
48. The process of burning.
terracing
transform boundary
indigenous species
combustion
49. 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.
keystone species
secondary pollutants
food chain
LD50
50. The broad category under which selective cutting and shelter-wood cutting fall; selective deforestation.
Uneven-aged management
humus
acid precipitation
silviculture
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