chapter 1
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An ecological footprint is the? | amount of land and ocean area needed to support one person
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compared to developing nations, developed nations? | greater personal wealth
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in which country is the population likely to be increasing most rapidly | kenya
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which country is most likely to have either stabilized or a slowly growing population | canada
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a resident of which country is most likely to have the biggest ecological footprint | united states
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most of today enviromental problem began during which age? | industrial revolution
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biodiversity refers to? | number of variety species that live in one area.
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"tradegy of the common" refers to? | individuals and society
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biodegradable material that becomes a pollutant if allowed to accumulate more rapidly that it can decompose | newspaper
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not a direct work of the industrial revolution | overunting large animals
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classification and collection of data that are in the form of numbers is? | statistics
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numeric inormation gathered in an experiment | data
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explain an observation and predict what might happen in the future | theory
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principles and standards we consider importantare known as | values
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model of a dinasour is a example of a ____ model | physical
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in an experiment, the factor of interest is called? | variable
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group of individuals to represent the population is called the | sample
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the chance that an earthquake will occur in your town during the next year is an example of | correlation
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which step in the experimental method are scientist conducting when they photograph birds in flight | observing
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group that does not recieve the experimental treatment is the ______ group | control
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ozone is a molecule made up of? | 3 oxygen atoms
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most abundant gas in the earth's atmosphere | nitrogen
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a fault is a break in the earth's? | crust
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how did the himalaya mountains form? | colliding tectonic plates
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boundary between warm and cold water in an ocean or lake | thermocline
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deep currents flow along the | ocean floor
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the richter scale best describes | magnitude of an earthquake
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earth is mostly | a closed system
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ozone is located in the | stratosphere
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total quantity of dissolved salts in the ocean is | salinity
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invertebrates are generally small, allowing them to live on little food and to hide rom enemies | insects
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yeast that make bread rise is part of the _____ kingdom | protist
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animals that have a backbone | vertebrate
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animals without a backbone | invertebrate
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athlete's foot is a disease caused by | fungi
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algae are a type of organism in the kingdom of | protist
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place that contains everything an organism needs is its | habitat
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natural selection is the unequal survival that results from the presence or absence of | particular traits
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archaebacteria and eubacteria are? | two kingdoms
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single-celled organisma with cell walls but no nuclei are | bacteria
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consumers are organisms that | get solar or other energy indirectly
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which kinds of organisms obtain energy only from producers | herbivores
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succession is possible cause | new species make the environment less suitable for previous ones
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where would ecologist be least likely to go study primary succession | amazon river
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what type of natural disaster helps some forest communities | fire
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a lion is an example of a group of consumers called | carnivores
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bacteria and fungi are examples of a group of consumers called | decomposers
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succession that occurs on abundoned farm land is called ____-_____ succession | old field
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the first organism to colonize any newly availible area are known as | pioneer
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horses and cattle are _______ cause they eat only producers | herbivores
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deserts are | formed on dry side of mountains ranges
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the tundra | has a layer of soil that is permently frozen beneath the top soil
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animals that live in the desert are | usually nocturnal
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if you visited a savanna you would likely see | large herds of grazing animals
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biomes are | usually described by their vegitation
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the distance south of the equater as measured in degres, is called | latitude
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located in costal areas, mediteranean-style climates | chaparral
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the _____ layer of the tropical rain forest recieves the most sunlight | emergent
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a________ biome recieves 200 to 400 cm of rain per year | rain forest
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a ______ biome has a annual rainfall of less than 25 cm a year | desert
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