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APES Studying the State of our Earth Chap 1

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Fracking   Hydraulic fracturing, a method of oil and gas extraction that uses high-pressure fluids to force open cracks in rocks deep underground.  
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Environment   The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life.  
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Environmental science   The field of study that looks at interactions among human systems and those found in nature.  
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Ecosystem   A particular location on Earth with interacting biotic and abiotic components.  
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Biotic   Living.  
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Abiotic   Nonliving.  
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Environmentalist   A person who participates in environmentalism, a social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education.  
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Environmental studies   The field of study that includes environmental science and additional subjects such as environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics.  
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Ecosystem services   The processes by which life- supporting resources such as clean water, timber, fisheries, and agricultural crops are produced.  
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Environmental indicator   An indicator that describes the current state of an environmental system.  
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Biodiversity   The diversity of life forms in an environment.  
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Genetic diversity   A measure of the genetic variation among individuals in a population.  
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Species   A group of organisms that is distinct from other groups in its morphology (body form and structure), behavior, or biochemical properties.  
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Species diversity   The number of species in a region or in a particular type of habitat.  
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Speciation   The evolution of new species.  
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Background extinction rate   The average rate at which species become extinct over the long term.  
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Greenhouse gases   Gases in Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat near the surface.  
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Anthropogenic   Derived from human activities.  
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Development   Improvement in human well-being through economic advancement.  
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Sustainability   Living on Earth in a way that allows humans to use its resources without depriving future generations of those resources.  
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Sustainable development   Development that balances current human well-being and economic advancement with resource management for the benefit of future generations.  
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Biophilia   Love of life.  
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Ecological footprint   A measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land.  
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Scientific method   An objective method to explore the natural world, draw inferences from it, and predict the outcome of certain events, processes, or changes.  
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Hypothesis   A testable conjecture about how something works.  
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Null hypothesis   A prediction that there is no difference between groups or conditions, or a statement or an idea that can be falsified, or proved wrong.  
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Replication   The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements.  
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Sample size (n)   The number of times a measurement is replicated in data collection.  
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Accuracy   How close a measured value is to the actual or true value.  
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Precision   How close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another.  
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Uncertainty   An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value.  
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Theory   A hypothesis that has been repeatedly tested and confirmed by multiple groups of researchers and has reached wide acceptance.  
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Control group   In a scientific investigation, a group that experiences exactly the same conditions as the experimental group, except for the single variable under study.  
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Natural experiment   A natural event that acts as an experimental treatment in an ecosystem.  
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