Busy. Please wait.
Log in with Clever
or

show password
Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?  Sign up 
Sign up using Clever
or

Username is available taken
show password


Make sure to remember your password. If you forget it there is no way for StudyStack to send you a reset link. You would need to create a new account.
Your email address is only used to allow you to reset your password. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.


Already a StudyStack user? Log In

Reset Password
Enter the associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.

Lytle - APES Ch 1 Vocab

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
        Help!  

Question
Answer
aesthetic justification   An argument for the conservation of nature on the grounds that nature is beautiful and that beauty is important and valuable to people  
🗑
carrying capacity   The maximum abundance of a population or species that can be maintained by a habitat or ecosystem without degrading the ability of that habitat or ecosystem to maintain that abundance in the future  
🗑
ecological justification   An argument for the conservation of nature on the grounds that a species, an ecological community, an ecosystem, or Earth's biosphere provides specific functions necessary to the persistence of our life or of benefit to life.  
🗑
Gaia hypothesis   States that the interaction between the physical and biological system on Earth's surface has led to a planetwide physiology that began more than 3 billion years ago and the evolution of which can be detected in the fossil record.  
🗑
megacities   Urban areas with at least 8 million inhabitants  
🗑
moral justification   An argument for the conservation of nature on the grounds that aspects of the environment have a right to exist, independent o human desires, and that is our moral obligation to allow them to continue or to help them persist.  
🗑
Precautionary Principle   the idea ht in spite of the fact that full scientific certainty is often not available to prove cause and effect,we should still take cost-effective precautions to solve environmental problems when th  
🗑
sustainability   Management of natural resources and the environment with the goals of allowing the harvest of resources to remain at or above some specified level, and ecosystem to retain its functions and structure  
🗑
sustainable ecosystem   An ecosystem that is subject to some human use, but at a level that leads to no loss of species or of necessary ecosystem functions.  
🗑
sustainable resource harvest   An Amount of a resource that can be harvested at regular intervals indefinitely.  
🗑
utilitarian justification   A classification of soils, widely used in engineering practice, based on the amount of coarse particles fine particles, or organic material  
🗑


   

Review the information in the table. When you are ready to quiz yourself you can hide individual columns or the entire table. Then you can click on the empty cells to reveal the answer. Try to recall what will be displayed before clicking the empty cell.
 
To hide a column, click on the column name.
 
To hide the entire table, click on the "Hide All" button.
 
You may also shuffle the rows of the table by clicking on the "Shuffle" button.
 
Or sort by any of the columns using the down arrow next to any column heading.
If you know all the data on any row, you can temporarily remove it by tapping the trash can to the right of the row.

 
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.

  Normal Size     Small Size show me how
Created by: jdlytle
Popular Science sets