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AP Environmental Science
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1. An introduced - normative species.
tree farms
invasive species
acute effect
chronic effect
2. The third purest form of coal.
sludge
r-selected
subbituminous
transpiration
3. The management of forest plantations for the purpose of harvesting timber.
selective cutting
silviculture
intercropping (also called strip cropping)
Second Law of Thermodynamics
4. A stable - mature community in a successive series that has reached equilibrium after having evolved through stages and adapted to its environment.
competitive exclusion
photochemical smog
selective cutting
climax community
5. Soil with particles 0.002 -0.05 mm in diameter.
lithosphere
silt
B layer
dose-response curve
6. The random fluctuations in the frequency of the appearance of a gene in a small isolated population - presumably owing to chance - rather than natural selection.
Gross Primary Productivity
drip irrigation
genetic drift
evaporation
7. The total sum of a species' use of the biotic and abiotic resources in its environment.
niche
surface fires
energy
habitat fragmentation
8. A fishing technique in which the ocean floor is literally scraped by heavy nets that smash everything in their path.
bottom trawling
lignite
decomposer
sand
9. Land that's fit to be cultivated.
arable
deep well injection
contour farming
nonrenewable resources
10. Organisms in the first stages of succession.
age-structure pyramids
replacement birth rate
biomagnifications
pioneer species
11. The phenomenon whereby the Earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation - caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide - water vapor - and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through - but absorb heat radiated back fr
greenhouse effect
poison
sick building syndrome
petroleum
12. 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.
Coriolis effect
primary pollutants
natural selection
solid waste
13. The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
wastewater
biomagnifications
loamy
r-selected
14. A plate boundary where two plates are moving toward each other.
primary treatment
physical (mechanical) weathering
convergent boundary
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
15. The process in which soil bacteria convert ammonium (NH4+) to a form that can be used by plants; nitrate - or NO3.
wastewater
natural resources
thermosphere
nitrification
16. The amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to disappear.
estuary
Aquaculture
Half-life
scrubbers
17. A long - relatively narrow island running parallel to the mainland-built up by the action of waves and currents and serving to protect the coast from erosion by surf and tidal surges.
Half-life
barrier island
deforestation
radiant energy
18. The use of devices - such as solar panels - to collect - focus - transport - or store solar energy.
A layer
Horizon
threshold dose
active collection
19. 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
replacement birth rate
Immigration
doldrums
20. When the majority of a building's occupants experience certain symptoms that vary with the amount of time spent in the building.
nonrenewable resources
sick building syndrome
biotic potential
barrels
21. When trees and crops are planted together - creating a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between them.
photosynthesis
bituminous
predation
agroforestry
22. 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.
inner core
heat islands
primary pollutants
autotroph
23. A tank filled with aerobic bacteria that's used to treat sewage.
overgrazed
age-structure pyramids
photosynthesis
sludge processor
24. The condition in which - at ecosystem boundaries - there is greater species diversity and biological density than there is in the heart of ecological communities.
nuclear fusion
scrubbers
point source pollution
edge effect
25. The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in a region.
carrying capacity
driftnets
heat islands
subduction zone
26. Living or derived from living things.
decomposer
clay
biotic
edge effect
27. The unit used to describe the volume of fossil fuels.
dose-response analysis
by-catch
barrels
El Nino
28. The industry or occupation devoted to the catching - processing - or selling of fish - shellfish - or other aquatic animals.
aquifer
anthracite
lithosphere
fishery
29. The place where two plates abut each other.
natural selection
wind farm
fault
population density
30. 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
Superfund Program
barrier island
land degradation
31. A symbiotic relationship in which one member is helped by the association and the other is harmed.
albedo
decomposer
parasitism
dose-response curve
32. The amount of sugar that the plants produce in photosynthesis and subtracting from it the amount of energy the plants need for growth maintenance - repair - and reproduction.
primary pollutants
detritivore
convection
Gross Primary Productivity
33. The energy of motion.
mineral deposit
biomagnifications
second growth forests
kinetic energy
34. 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.
aquifer
albedo
risk assessment
convergent boundary
35. Also known as transform faults - boundaries at which plates are moving past each other - sideways.
noise pollution
transform boundary
salinization
carnivore
36. The removal of all of the trees in an area.
alkaline
green tax
selective cutting
clear-cutting
37. 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.
loamy
subbituminous
earthquake
industrial smog (gray smog)
38. The coarsest soil - with particles 0.05 -2.0 mm in diameter.
sand
erosion
chemotroph (chemoautotroph)
threshold dose
39. The capacity to do work.
noise pollution
coral reef
energy
chronic effect
40. The point at which 50 percent of the test organisms show a negative effect from a toxin.
ED50
passive solar energy collection
convection currents
R horizon
41. When grass is consumed by animals at a faster rate than it can regrow.
Coriolis effect
overgrazed
Half-life
respiration
42. A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area.
silt
heterotrophy
biosphere
population
43. Ozone that exists in the trophosphere.
subbituminous
tropospheric ozone
dose-response analysis
terracing
44. A severe tropical cyclone originating in the equatorial regions of the Atlantic Ocean or Caribbean Sea or eastern regions of the Pacific Ocean - traveling north - northwest - or northeast from its point of origin - and usually involving heavy rains.
sick building syndrome
hurricane (typhoon - cyclone)
deep well injection
alkaline
45. A layer of soil.
Horizon
wetlands
keystone species
subduction zone
46. Formed from populations of different species occupying the same geographic area.
hydroelectric power
weathering
Southern Oscillation
community
47. Any other species of fish - mammals - or birds that are caught that are not the target organism.
fly ash
shelter-wood cutting
by-catch
primary pollutants
48. When a species occupies a smaller niche than it would in the absence of competition.
fission
realized niche
trade winds
greenhouse effect
49. The A layer of soil is often referred to as topsoil and is most important for plant growth.
physical (mechanical) weathering
low-level radioactive waste
topsoil
energy
50. To convert or change into a vapor.
barrels
carnivore
thermocline
evaporation