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DSST Environmental Science - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
planting of new trees help reduce climate change by
consumer
mutualism
genetic diversity
2. A behavior or physical characteristic that allows an organism to live successfully in its environment
carrying capacity
wildlife corridor
adaptation
ecology
3. An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
harvested sustainability is a renewable source IF
emerging disease
prey
Scientists determine current climate conditions by
4. Energy from the sun would be reflected back into space
If Earth did not have an atmosphere
ecology
Smokey the Bear's message
open space
5. A form of decision-making concerned with the allocation and conservation of natural resources
resource management
high levels of biodiversity
emerging disease
infants
6. A disease that has appeared in the human population for the first time or that has existed for a while but is increasing rapidly and spreading around the world
biological hazards
infants
selective cutting
emerging disease
7. Soil - fresh water - wild animals - and timber
renewable sources
products derived from the natural environment
lead
nitrogen fixation
8. The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or group is responsible
A principal of smart growth
urbanization
biotic factor
carbon footprint
9. The loss of a natural habitat
habitat destruction
insects
environmental science
debt-for-nature swap
10. The reason why tigers living in warmer climates have thinner fur than tigers living in cool climates
genetic diversity
niche
prey
wildlife corridor
11. Deals with biological hazards
immigration
epidemiology
consumer
fishery
12. Global phenomenon that has caused some organisms to move toward the poles and to higher altitude
latitudinal gradient
poaching
warming temperatures
If Earth did not have an atmosphere
13. The process of cutting down only some trees in an area
predator
selective cutting
ecosystem diversity
poaching
14. An environment that provides the things an organism needs to live - grow - and reproduce
habitat
overfishing
products derived from the natural environment
renewable resource
15. A consumer that eats only plants
name examples of infrastructure
secondary succession
immigration
herbivore
16. Are carefully controlled
automobile
prescribed burns
emerging disease
per capita land consumption
17. A living part of an organism's habitat
risk
an action that can reduce the greenhouse gas emissions caused by driving
biotic factor
habitat destruction
18. The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource
ecology
competition
species
automobile
19. The number of different species in an area
decomposer
extinction
biodiversity
emigration
20. Trees - grass - crops - wetlands - water - building and pavements
producer
herbivore
habitat fragment
name examples of land cover
21. Taking in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
Species Survival Plans (SSPs) goals
products derived from the natural environment
planting of new trees help reduce climate change by
name examples of land cover
22. A virus or bacterium (organisms) that cause infectious diseases
pathogen
sustainable yield
If Earth did not have an atmosphere
high levels of biodiversity
23. An example of a method for managing whole ecosystems and habitats
prey
per capita land consumption
mapping biodiversity hotspots
symbiosis
24. A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
keystone species
nonrenewable resource
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
primary succession
25. Contamination of land - water - or air
risk assessment
overfishing
give an example of a social hazard that cannot be easily controlled
pollution
26. A large area heavily populated like Miami - Florida or Toledo - Ohio
biotic factor
niche
urban area
emigration
27. Leaving a population
emigration
prescribed burns
lead
debt-for-nature swap
28. Chemicals that causes harm to embryos and fetuses
insects
global warming
habitat destruction
teratogens
29. Chemical hazard that was once found in paint - young children are frequently tested for this
lead
resource
prey
genetic diversity
30. A species that influences the survival of many others in an ecosystem
keystone species
biodiversity
herbivore
rural area
31. Refers to an increase in Earth's average surface temperature
population
food web
global warming
latitudinal gradient
32. A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
secondary succession
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
biome
33. Species that are carried to a new location by people
deforestation
latitudinal gradient
exotic species
fishery
34. The form of transportation that uses the most energy per passenger mile
automobile
epidemiology
A principal of smart growth
secondary succession
35. Plan to establish an 8000 kilometer long strip of land to rejoin fragments of tiger habitat
pollution
resource
environmental science
wildlife corridor
36. The disappearance of all members of a species from Earth
secondary succession
the ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide ...
symbiosis
extinction
37. A nonliving part of an organism's habitat
toxicant
fishery
captive breeding programs
abiotic factor
38. The most direct way in which biodiverstiy can provide a source of income
open space
herbivore
prey
ecotourism
39. The practice of protecting the environment
decomposer
conservation
risk assessment
ecosystem diversity
40. A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce
per capita land consumption
sustainable yield
fishery
species
41. Building up not out
A principal of smart growth
carbon footprint
population
extinction
42. Organism that carries pathogens
debt-for-nature swap
vector
endangered
sustainable cities can
43. The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
threatened
lead
ecology
biome
44. Land that is sparsely populated and has few buildings or roads
sustainable cities can
threatened
rural area
species
45. Loud noises in the air like jack hammers - loud car stereos - etc...
vector
noise polution
open space
poaching
46. Have a greater sensitivity to environmental hazards than any other group
producer
infants
herbivore
debt-for-nature swap
47. Water vapor and carbon dioxide that trap heat near the earth
greenhouse gases
Smokey the Bear's message
toxicant
genetic diversity
48. The clearing of a forest and replacing it with another land use
habitat
captive breeding
urban area
deforestation
49. The most effective way of preserving biodiversity by protecting whole ecosystems
poaching
herbivore
name examples of infrastructure
habitat preservation
50. Transportation systems - communications systems - water services - power supplies - and schools
risk
mutualism
name examples of infrastructure
planting of new trees help reduce climate change by