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absolute humidityamount of water vapor found in a certain mass of air (grams of water per kilogram air)
acid solutionwater solution with more hydrogen (H+) than hydroxide (OH-)
adaptive developementmethods used to improve adaptability to unkown circumstances
adaptive radiationperiod of time (usually millions of years) during which new species evolve to fill niches left after mass extinction
agricultural revolutionshift from hunter-gatherer to agriculture--10,000 to 12,000 years ago
agroforestryplanting trees and crops closely together
albedoability of a surfact to reflect light
alleleslightly different molecular form found in a particular gene
alley croppingplanting of crops in strips with rows of trees or shrubs on each side
alpha particlepositive particle two neutrons and two protons emitted as radioactivity
appropriate technologysmall scale, efficient, adn labor intensive, and use locally available resources to produce goods that benefit local communities
arable landland that can be cultivated to grow crops
strip miningearthmover strips away overburden, power shovel digs a cut to remove the mineral dposity. After minerals is removed, overburden is replaced and work begins on the next strip
basic solutionwater solution with more hydroxide than hydrogen
beneficiationseperation of an ore mineral from the waste mineral
benthosbottom dwelling organisms
benefit cost analysiscosts v. benefits, used to determine economic viability for a project
beta particleelectron released as part of radioactivity
biofuelgas or liguid fuel made from plant material
biological evolutionchange in the genetic makeup of a population of a species in its successive generations
BODBiological Oxygen Demand, amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic decomposers to break down the organic materials in a given volume of water at a certain temperature over a specified time period
Biometerrestrial regiods inhabited by certain types of life, especially vegetation
Biospherezone of earth where life is found
Biotic potentialmaximum rate at which the populationpopulation of a given species can increase when there are no limits in its rate of growth
Bitumengooey, black, high-sulfur, heavy oil extracted from tar sand and then upgraded to synthetic fuel oil
broadleaf deciduous plantsplants such as oak and maple trees that survive drought and cold by shedding their leaves and becoming dormant
broadleaf evergreen plantsplants that keep most of their broad leaves year-round
buffersubstance that can react with hygrogen ions and thus hold the acidity of a solution fairly constant
KCarrying Capacity, maximum population of a given species that can be supportedin a given habitat
CFCClorofluorocarbons
chemosynthesisprocess in which certain organisms extract inorganic compounds from their environment and convert them into organic nutrient compounds without the presence of sunlight
closed systemenergy but not matter is exchanged between system and environment
commensalismgood, neutral
commercial extinctionwhen there is not enough of something to be profitable harvested
competitive exclusion principleno two species can occupy the same niche
condensation nucleitiny particles in which droplets of water vapor can collect
coniferous plantsmake cones
conservation tillage farmingcrop cultivation which does not disturb the land so much
coral reefformation produced by massive colonies containing billions of timy coral animals called polyps that secrets a stony substance (calcium carbonate) then die. found in coastal zones
crude birth ratelive births over 1000 population
decidious plantsshed their leaves
degradeable pollutantpollutant that can be broken down to acceptable levels by natural processes
depletion timehow long it takes to use a certain fraction-usually 80% of the knwon or estimated supply of a nonrenewable resource at an assume rate of use
detritivorescavengers and decomposers, live off waste
dew pointtemperature at which condensationoccurs for a given amount of water vapor
diebacksharp reduction of species numbers back to carrying capacity
dust domeheated air surrounds city and holds in spm
spmsuspended particulate matter
ecological nicheall physical, chemical, and biological conditions a species needs to live in an ecosystem
ecotonetransitional zone in which one type of ecosystem tends to merge with another ecosystem
endemic speciesspecies only found in one area, particularly vulnerable to extinction
entropydisorder and randomness
environmental wisdom worldviewnature exists for every species not just for us and we have to fairly share it with the other species out there.
estuarymouth of a river where fresh and saltwater mix
first law of thermodynamicsenergy in neither created nor destroyed
frontier worldviewundeveloped land must be conquered
fundemental nichefull potential range of a species niche, only found in a lab
Gaia Hypothesisearth is alive and can be considered a system
GPPrate at which an ecosystem's producers capture and store a given amount of chemical energy as biomass in a given length of time
high-input agriculturelarge amounts of fuel and fertilizer to creat massive amounts of monoculture crops
intercroppinggrowing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot
kerogenfuel found in oil shale
keystone speciesaffects many other species in the ecosystem
K-Selected Speciessmall amount of valuable offspring
plantation agriculturegrow specialized crops for sale to developed countries
strip croppingplanting regular crops adn close-growing plants in alternating rows to reduce depletion of soil nutrients
sludgestuff removed from wastewater