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DSST Environmental Sciences Vocab
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1. Countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
Pollution
Bar graph
Developing countries
Data table
2. A species that influences the survival of many others in an ecosystem
Malnutrition
Keystone species
Condensation
Carrying capacity
3. All the members of one species in a particular area
Population
Estuary
Groundwater
Ecosystem
4. All the different populations that live together in an area
Competition
Diet
Population
Community
5. A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
Line graph
Cost benefit analysis
Scatter graph
Food chain
6. A material that cannot be recycled or reused
Efficiency
Ecological footprint
Nonrecyclable
Water cycle
7. The process in which the changes that make organisms better suited to their environments develop
Biodiversity
Risk assessment
Population
Natural selection
8. The practice of growing - breeding - and caring for plants and animals that are used for food - clothing - transportation - and other uses
Agriculture
Cost benefit analysis
Threatened species
Herbivore
9. The study of how living and nonliving things interact
Ecology
Biotic factor
Pioneer species
Groundwater
10. The series of changes that occur in an area where no soil or organisms exist
Primary succession
Herbivore
Depleted
Recyclable
11. A relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
Commensalism
Bar graph
Major food nutrients
Predation
12. A severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death
Niche
Famine
Pie graph
Subsistence farmers
13. An energy rich substance (such as coal - oil - or natural gas) formed from the remains of organisms
Biodiversity
Fossil fuel
Malnutrition
Industrial Revolution
14. The practice of reducing energy use
Hunters and Gatherers
Herbivore
Energy conservation
Population
15. A resource that is able to be reused - or can be replenished quickly
Renewable resource
Subsistence farmers
Malnutrition
Environmental issue
16. A measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems
Ecological footprint
Famine
Global warming
Threatened species
17. A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
Biodegradable
Food chain
Biome
Diet
18. A chart with bars
Limiting factor
Bar graph
Decomposer
Subsistence farmers
19. The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
Food web
Climate
Succession
Biome
20. Flaw in design of procedure
Ecology
Line graph
Experimental error
Consumer
21. The variable that you manipulate
Independent variable
Host
Emigration
Immigration
22. An environmental factor that causes a population to decrease
Limiting factor
Prey
Commensalism
Primary succession
23. A relationship that involves one organism living on or inside another organism and harming it
Natural Resource
Efficiency
Parasitism
Herbivore
24. The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time
Succession
Precipitation
Host
Condensation
25. An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
Condensation
Column Graph
Efficiency
Decomposer
26. A consumer that eats both plants and animals
Biotic factor
Omnivore
Greenhouse effect
Nonrecyclable
27. The typical weather pattern in an area over a long period of time
Climate
Tragedy of the commons
Biome
Renewable resources
28. A study that compares the costs and benefits to society of providing a public good
Cost benefit analysis
Habitat
Biodegradable
Agriculture
29. Heat from the Earth's interior
Major food nutrients
Community
Geothermal energy
Ecological footprint
30. Leaving a population
Emigration
Risk assessment
Succession
Sustainability
31. The rate of which a plant grows at
Pioneer species
Food web
Limiting factor
Growth rate
32. A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
Ecological footprint
Food chain
Biodiversity
Biotic factor
33. Struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources
Agriculture
Line graph
Competition
Endangered species
34. Type of graph most often used for categorical data
Column Graph
Endangered species
Population
Herbivore
35. Mass destruction of most species
Mass extinctions
Industrial Revolution
Omnivore
Non-biodegradable
36. A resource that is not able to be reused - or cannot be replenished quickly
Nonrenewable resource
Green revolution
Pioneer species
Estuary
37. The series of changes that occur in an area where the ecosystem has been disturbed - but where soil and organisms exist
Predation
Line graph
Cost benefit analysis
Secondary succession
38. The largest population that an area can support
Global warming
Endangered species
Host
Carrying capacity
39. A graph that uses dots to compare rate of change over time
Scatter graph
Famine
Line graph
Omnivore
40. The amount of food production in a given area
Biodiversity
Nitrogen fixation
Herbivore
Yield
41. The trapping of heat near Earth's surface by certain gases (carbon dioxide - water vapor and other gases) in the atmosphere
Mass extinctions
Greenhouse effect
Environmental Science
Industrial Revolution
42. A higer demand of that limited product the the price goes up
Estuary
Omnivore
Precipitation
Supply and demand
43. Water stored in underground layers of soil and rock
Subsistence farmers
Major food nutrients
Groundwater
Succession
44. A habitat in which the freshwater of a river meets the salt water of an ocean
Symbiosis
Estuary
Niche
Non-biodegradable
45. The process of changing free nitrogen gas into a usable form
Parasite
Nitrogen fixation
Tragedy of the commons
Temperature
46. Organism that is killed
Poaching
Prey
Major food nutrients
Renewable resource
47. A species that could become endangered in the near future
Greenhouse effect
Threatened species
Predator
Host
48. An organism that can make it's own food
Extinction
Nonrenewable resource
Host
Producer
49. Beginning of urban cities - switch from man power to fossil fuels - machinery and factories are prevalent
Industrial Revolution
Risk assessment
Grains
Environmental Science
50. Something that does not completely break down into the soil
Non-biodegradable
Control Group
Prey
Green revolution