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1. A climate variation that takes place in the tropical Pacific about every three to seven years - for a duration of about one year.
demographic transition model
radiant energy
El Nino
long lining
2. The right - as to fishing or to the use of a riverbed - of one who owns riparian land (the land adjacent to a river or stream).
decomposer
petroleum
fault
riparian right
3. The bedrock - which lies below all of the other layers of soil - is referred to as the R horizon.
R horizon
keystone species
loamy
albedo
4. Smog resulting from emissions from industry and other sources of gases produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
agroforestry
petroleum
industrial smog (gray smog)
photovoltaic cell (PV cell)
5. An organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent on complex organic substances for nutrition.
transform boundary
chemical weathering
heterotrophy
atmosphere
6. 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.
sick building syndrome
mineral deposit
composting
salinization
7. 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
consumption
fault
biosphere
8. The removal of trees for agricultural purposes or purposes of exportation.
extinction
thermocline
deforestation
tropical storm
9. 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.
earthquake
thermocline
salinization
barrier island
10. The rocks and Earth that is removed when mining for a commercially valuable mineral resource.
conservation
hurricane (typhoon - cyclone)
acute effect
overburden
11. Any substance than is inhaled - ingested - or absorbed at dosages sufficient to damage a living organism.
Uneven-aged management
photochemical smog
overburden
toxin
12. Organisms that reproduce later in life - produce fewer offspring - and devote significant time and energy to the nurturing of their offspring.
contour farming
dose-response analysis
C layer
k-selected
13. The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into compounds - such as ammonia - by natural agencies or various industrial processes.
water-scarce
nitrogen fixation
evolution
anthracite
14. A lowland area - such as a marsh or swamp - that is saturated with moisture - especially when regarded as the natural habitat of wildlife.
fission
wetlands
bituminous
disease
15. The vertical movement of a mass of matter due to heating and cooling; this can happen in both the atmosphere and Earth's mantle.
overgrazed
heterotrophy
community
convection
16. One that has never been cut; these forests have not been seriously disturbed for several hundred years.
active collection
mineral deposit
old growth forest
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
17. The energy of motion.
ecosystem capital
kinetic energy
high-level radioactive waste
ozone holes
18. This category includes organisms that consume producers (plants and algae).
species
fishery
primary consumers
keystone species
19. 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
rain shadow
fission
U.S. Noise Control Act
crude oil
20. To convert or change into a vapor.
evaporation
producer
Superfund Program
Immigration
21. An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten lava - ash - and gases are ejected.
tropospheric ozone
petroleum
volcanoes
silviculture
22. The industry or occupation devoted to the catching - processing - or selling of fish - shellfish - or other aquatic animals.
overgrazed
delta
Southern Oscillation
fishery
23. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
assimilation
biomagnifications
mutualism
B layer
24. In tectonic plates - the site at which an oceanic plate is sliding under a continental plate.
biomagnifications
subduction zone
Infection
asthenosphere
25. An area in which a particular mineral is concentrated - mining -the excavation of the Earth for the purpose of extracting ore or minerals.
chemical weathering
transpiration
mineral deposit
inner core
26. The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
law of conservation of matter
mantle
malnutrition
Second Law of Thermodynamics
27. Urban areas that heat up more quickly and retain heat more than do nonurban areas.
heat islands
point source pollution
stationary sources
selective cutting
28. Change in the genetic composition of a population during successive generations as a result of natural selection acting on the genetic variation among individuals and resulting in the development of new species.
crude oil
Headwaters
evolution
topsoil
29. A hydrocarbon deposit - such as petroleum - coal - or natural gas - derived from living matter of a previous geologic time and used for fuel.
toxin
fossil fuel
aquifer
predation
30. A tank filled with aerobic bacteria that's used to treat sewage.
silviculture
hurricane (typhoon - cyclone)
food web
sludge processor
31. The process of burning.
combustion
Coriolis effect
Immigration
omnivores
32. Fish farming in which fish are caught in the wild and not raised in captivity for consumption.
jet stream
capture fisheries
biological weathering
bituminous
33. Open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city.
renewable resources
greenbelt
photosynthesis
upwelling
34. Gave the EPA power to set emission standards for major sources of noise - including transportation - machinery - and construction.
subbituminous
U.S. Noise Control Act
indigenous species
conservation
35. The movement of individuals out of a population.
toxin
emigration
global warming
Uneven-aged management
36. A program funded by the federal government and a trust that's funded by taxes on chemicals; identifies pollutants and cleans up hazardous waste sites.
Superfund Program
chemical weathering
inner core
market permits
37. The cleanest-burning coal; almost pure carbon.
tree farms
autotroph
trophic level
anthracite
38. 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.
genetic drift
traditional subsistence agriculture
coral reef
dose-response analysis
39. The coarsest soil - with particles 0.05 -2.0 mm in diameter.
C layer
prior appropriation
sand
arable
40. When the energy released from waste incineration is used to generate electricity.
fission
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
by-catch
agroforestry
41. The number of children an average woman will bear during her lifetime; this information is based on an analysis of data from preceding years in the population in question.
population density
total fertility rate
threshold dose
ED50
42. Graphical representations of populations' ages.
toxin
El Nino
birth rate (crude birth rate)
age-structure pyramids
43. 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. ...
acid precipitation
active collection
by-catch
contour farming
44. Organisms that reproduce early in life and often and have a high capacity for reproductive growth.
plate boundaries
r-selected
combustion
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
45. Devices containing alkaline substances that precipitate out much of the sulfur dioxide from industrial plants.
scrubbers
building-related illness
fossil fuel
mutualism
46. The management or regulation of a resource so that its use does not exceed the capacity of the resource to regenerate itself.
atmosphere
symbiotic relationships
conservation
toxin
47. A basic substance; chemically - a substance that absorbs hydrogen ions or releases hydroxyl ions; in reference to natural water - a measure of the base content of the water.
physical (mechanical) weathering
passive solar energy collection
alkaline
albedo
48. 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.
dose-response curve
abiotic
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
La Nina
49. 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.
wastewater
sick building syndrome
risk assessment
community
50. The result of a pathogen invading a body.
acute effect
kinetic energy
Infection
energy
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