EP Final Review Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Biodegradeable/nonbiodegradeable | broken down by natural processes/not broken down naturally |
Newspaper | biodegradeable that becomes nonbiodegradeable if it accumulates |
Biotic/abiotic | living/nonliving, soil, temperature |
Industrial revolution | pollution first became significant |
Biodiversity | number and variety of species in an area |
Closed system/open system | No input from outside/requires input from outside,Earth |
Fungi | yeasts, break down dead organisms |
Plants | producers, cell wall |
Protists | Producers, cell wall |
Water cycle | continuous movement of water from air, onto land, and back to water sources |
Evaporation | water becomes water vapor |
Condensation | vapor turns to water droplets |
Habitat | where an organism lives, characteristics organisms need, biotic and abiotic |
Sample | group that represents the population |
Experimental method | steps used to identify answers to questions |
Hypothesis | testable explanation |
Observing | using senses to collect data |
Sample size | needs to be large enough to estimate to the whole population |
Control | no change |
Variable | factor of interest |
Experiment | receives experimental treatment |
Correlations | used to test predictions when it is unethical to experiment |
Curiosity and imagination | help expand knowledge |
Risk | probability of an unwanted outcome |
Layers of the earth | |
Crust | thin outer layer |
Mantle | contains magma (molten rock) |
Surface currents | influence climate, movement depends on hemisphere |
Deep Currents | along ocean floor |
Atmosphere | kept in place by gravity, 78% Nitrogen |
Ozone | blocks UV rays |
Troposhere | densest layer of atmosphere |
Greenhouse effect | warms atmosphere |
Humans | increased carbon dioxide |
Sustainability | high standard of living without depleting resources |
Conduction | movement of energy through direct contact |
Agricultural Revolution | Plants and animals were domesticated |
Vertebrates/Invertebrates | backbones/no backbones |
Selective breeding | collies |
Mathematical data | numeric information |
Mean | average |
Physical model | dinosaur skeleton |
Hydroshpere | all water on earth’s surface |
Ocean water | contains more salt than freshwater |
Adaptation | inherited trait that increases chance of survival and reproduction |
Insect | moves quickly, reproduces quickly, waterproof exoskeleton |
Decision making model | systematic process to help make environmental decisions |
Consequences | what will happen, who will benefit |
Economic value | how many jobs will a project create |
Bacteria | no nucleus, break down dead organisms, change nitrogen into a useable form, cell wall |
Developing countries | rapid population growth, poverty, reduced life expectancy, Ethiopia |
Formation of mountains | colliding tectonic plates |
Supply and demand | as supply goes down and demand stays the same, prices increase |
Cost | benefit analysis |
Resistance | increased by using chemicals to control pests, organism has genes to protect it |
Coevolution | two species changing genetically in response to each other |
Gymnosperm | plant that uses cones for reproduction |
Herbivores | eats producers |
Energy | can be stored in fat or sugar molecules, ultimately from the sun, conduction, convection, radiation |
Food web | possible feeding relationships in an ecosystem |
Tragedy of the Commons | deals with shared resources, individual vs. society |
Fresh water | mostly in the ice caps |
Ecosystem | All living and nonliving factors in an area |
Community | All populations in an area |
Population | all members of a species in an area |
Climax Community | 150 + years= mature oaks |
Fire | helps some forest communities, release seeds, clear away dead wood |
Tectonic Plates | boundaries are most active regions of the world |
Ecological footprint | US leaves largest, amount of land and water a person needs to support one person |
Environmental Science | Human’s relationship with the environment, biology, earth science, social sciences, physics, and chemistry are all involved |
Fossil Fuels | coal, oil, natural gas |
Statistics | graph data, analyze data, communicate ideas, collect data in the form of numbers |
Classification | six kingdoms |
Angiosperms | flowers for reproduction, animals rely on for food |
Biosphere | all areas organisms can live in |
10% Law | 10% of energy passes from one feeding level to another, 90% used |
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