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AP Environmental Science
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1. A plate boundary at which plates are moving away from each other. This causes an upwelling of magma from the mantle to cool and form new crust.
biotic potential
transpiration
divergent boundary
nuclear fusion
2. 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.
kinetic energy
atmosphere
Infection
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
3. The dosage level of a toxin at which a negative effect occurs.
mineral deposit
indigenous species
threshold dose
high-level radioactive waste
4. 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
earthquake
shelter-wood cutting
hydroelectric power
5. Says that the entropy (disorder) of the universe is increasing. One corollary of the Second Law of thermodynamics is the concept that - in most energy transformations - a significant fraction of energy is lost to the universe as heat.
preservation
tree farms
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Infection
6. When soil becomes water-logged and then dries out - and salt forms a layer on its surface.
biomagnifications
terracing
land degradation
denitrification
7. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms die from a toxin.
energy
LD50
noise pollution
underground mining
8. 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.
decomposer
bottom trawling
subbituminous
evolution
9. A plate boundary where two plates are moving toward each other.
convergent boundary
silviculture
symbiotic relationships
deep well injection
10. The process in which animals (and plants!) breathe and give off carbon dioxide from cellular metabolism.
trade winds
respiration
realized niche
evolution
11. The A layer of soil is often referred to as topsoil and is most important for plant growth.
topsoil
wastewater
energy pyramid
biotic potential
12. The low-rainfall region that exists on the leeward (downwind) side of a mountain range. This rain shadow is the result of the mountain range's causing precipitation on the windward side.
rain shadow
combustion
species
biotic
13. The thinning of the ozone layer over Antarctica (and to some extent - over the Arctic).
net Primary Productivity (NPP)
ozone holes
upwelling
physical treatmen
14. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
disease
species
biomagnifications
leachate
15. The amount that the population would grow if there were unlimited resources in its environment.
mineral deposit
Hubbert peak (peak oil)
U.S. Noise Control Act
biotic potential
16. 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.
transpiration
earthquake
law of conservation of matter
ecological succession
17. Open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city.
primary pollutants
greenbelt
food web
competitive exclusion
18. Can consist of hazardous waste - industrial solid waste - or municipal waste. Many types of solid waste provide a threat to human health and the environment.
solid waste
primary pollutants
plate boundaries
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
19. Power generated using water.
trophic level
A layer
hydroelectric power
invasive species
20. Organisms that derive energy from consuming nonliving organic matter.
combustion
detritivore
La Nina
gray smog (industrial smog)
21. 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.
crop rotation
land degradation
aquifer
subduction zone
22. The capacity to do work.
toxin
selective cutting
volcanoes
energy
23. Fish farming in which fish are caught in the wild and not raised in captivity for consumption.
emigration
pioneer species
capture fisheries
long lining
24. The more or less constant winds blowing in horizontal directions over the Earth's surface - as part of Hadley cells.
sand
trade winds
humus
indigenous species
25. Nets that are dragged through the water and indiscriminately catch everything in their path.
detritivore
primary treatment
convergent boundary
driftnets
26. A model that's used to predict population trends based on the birth and death rates as well as economic status of a population.
invasive species
demographic transition model
tailings
arable
27. 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.
La Nina
no-till
climax community
drip irrigation
28. Any waste that poses a danger to human health; it must be dealt with in a different way from other types of waste.
natural resources
El Nino
hazardous waste
trophic level
29. The bedrock - which lies below all of the other layers of soil - is referred to as the R horizon.
assimilation
R horizon
thermosphere
Aquaculture
30. The cultivation of a single crop on a farm or in a region or country; a single - homogeneous culture without diversity or dissension.
R horizon
pioneer species
age-structure pyramids
monoculture
31. The removal of all of the trees in an area.
closed-loop recycling
trade winds
Uneven-aged management
clear-cutting
32. A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.
sludge processor
mutualism
composting
population density
33. An organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent on complex organic substances for nutrition.
heterotrophy
sludge
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
trade winds
34. The condition in which - at ecosystem boundaries - there is greater species diversity and biological density than there is in the heart of ecological communities.
edge effect
agroforestry
tertiary consumers
second growth forests
35. Any other species of fish - mammals - or birds that are caught that are not the target organism.
primary pollutants
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
by-catch
point source pollution
36. A specific location from which pollution is released; an example of a point source location is a factory where wood is being burned.
lignite
point source pollution
silviculture
weather
37. The maintenance of a species or ecosystem in order to ensure their perpetuation - with no concern as to their potential monetary value
ED50
prior appropriation
preservation
surface fires
38. Involves the removal of the Earth's surface all the way down to the level of the mineral seam.
k-selected
habitat
strip mining
prior appropriation
39. When the size of an organism's natural habitat is reduced - or when development occurs that isolates a habitat.
tailings
habitat fragmentation
deforestation
ozone holes
40. The degree to which a substance is biologically harmful.
global warming
driftnets
fault
toxicity
41. 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.
tropical storm
contour farming
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) program
Coriolis effect
42. When photochemical smog - NOx compounds - VOCs - and ozone combine to form smog with a brownish hue.
industrial smog (gray smog)
photochemical smog
sick building syndrome
shelter-wood cutting
43. A usually triangular alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river.
gray smog (industrial smog)
evolution
delta
combustion
44. Close - prolonged associations between two or more different organisms of different species that may - but do not necessarily benefit the members.
mantle
law of conservation of matter
symbiotic relationships
risk assessment
45. Any substance that has an LD50 - of 50 mg or less per kg of body weight.
secondary consumers
poison
primary consumers
by-catch
46. The effect caused by a short exposure to a high level of toxin.
A layer
overgrazed
acute effect
doldrums
47. Energy at rest - or stored energy.
potential energy
evolution
k-selected
solid waste
48. Piles of gangue - which is the waste material that results from mining.
food chain
ozone holes
subbituminous
tailings
49. 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. ...
solid waste
market permits
contour farming
convection
50. Species that originate and live - or occur naturally - in an area or environment.
convection
leachate
water-stressed
indigenous species
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