Environmental Science Midterm
The equation for determining population growth is
(births + immigration) - (deaths + emigration)
Most major laws in modern U.S. environmental policy were enacted in the
1960s and 1970s
Which is the highest population density of grasshoppers?
35 grasshoppers/10 square meters
Which of the following has the highest population density?
50 deer in 20 square kilometers
What percentage of earth's surface is covered in water?
75%
When energy is transferred between trophic levels, the amount of available energy lost is about
90 percent
Explain why, although water covers over 70 percent of our planet, water shortages and conflicts over water use can occur?
97.5% of all water is salt water, 2.5% is fresh water, of that only 0.5% is unfrozen available fresh water
Explain the purpose of environmental policy
A set of rules or boundaries to help protect and preserve the environment
Which of the following best describes a successful individual in evolutionary terms?
A successful individual is well adapted to its environment and produces offspring that survive to pass on genes.
What change caused the population increase around 8000 BC
Agricultural Revolution
Which statement about environmental policy in the US is true
All three branches of government are involved in environmental policy
What influenced the shift in environmental policy in the US during the mid-to-late 1900s?
Americans found themselves living amid dirtier air, dirtier water, and more waste and toxic chemicals
A human-centered view of our relationship with the environment is known as...
Anthropocentrism
What is an accurate statement about changes in science?
Changes in scientific thought demonstrate a key strength of science: the ability to self-correct and improve.
______________________ biomes have the lowest net primary production
Cold and dry
Government agencies and businesses that contract with them are required to prepare a(n) __________________________ before taking any major action that might significantly affect the environment, such as constructing a new dam or highway.
Environmental Impact Statement
What major entity of the U.S. government has the chief responsibility for overseeing environmental regulations?
Environmental Protection Agency
________________ is the study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect our environment
Environmental science
Green taxes are used widely in ___________
Europe
The final step of the environmental policy process is to
Guide the solution to law
What needs to be done first before proposing a solution to an environmental problem
Identify specific causes of the problem
What change caused the rate of population growth to increase around 2000 AD
Industrial Revolution
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and the Kyoto Protocol are examples of ________________________ designed to protect the environment
International Treaties
Why is environmental science considered an interdisciplinary field?
It borrows techniques from numerous subjects
Why is water often called "the universal solvent"?
It can dissolve many other molecules
A population of elephants with an even sex ratio contains 30 elderly elephants, 25 adult elephants, 10 juvenile elephants, and 3 baby elephants. What population trend do you predict in this population of elephants, and why?
It has a mostly old population that is decreasing in number over time
what has happened to resource consumption in the last several hundred years?
It has increased dramatically
What statement about cap-and-trade systems is true?
It issues permits that allow companies to emit a percentage of the overall amount of a given pollutant
What function does carbon dioxide play in Earth's atmosphere?
It keeps Earth warm through the greenhouse effect
How did the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency signal a new approach to environmental policy?
More environmental policies were formed keeping the environment protected
Name two ways a river ecosystem varies from the river's source toward its mouth
Near source water is cold and full oxygen, near mouth it's warmer with more oxygen
Where you might find carbon on Earth? List four examples
People, Fossil Fuels, ocean, atmosphere
A ______________ consists of a formal set of general plans and principles intended to address problems and guide decision making in specific instances
Policy
What happens after a scientist submits results for publication in a scientific journal?
Several other scientists specializing in the subject will examine the manuscript
Why is it often said that hiking up a mountain in the southwestern United States is like walking from Mexico to Canada?
The change in elevation experiences a change in biomes
What is one of the key differences between scientific theories and hypotheses?
Theories are broader explanations, whereas hypotheses deal with a narrower subject
What happened to the population around 2000 AD before the industrial Revolution, Why?
There was a dip where 1/3 of the European population died, because of the Black Plague
What is a statement that could accurately describe effective scientists?
They are open to results that change and may even refute a previously accepted idea.
One example of a question that can be addressed by science is:
What percent of people prefer roses to tulips?
Why is it important for international organizations to work together on environmental policy?
When an environmental problem involves more than one country, the only way to clean it up is if both countries work together
Providing interest-free credit, low-interest loans, or grants to countries for projects that will improve their citizens' living standards are actions taken by the
World Bank
"All living things and their physical environment within a given area" best defines
a community
explain why a food web is a better representation of energy flow in a community than a food chain
a food chain just gives an example of the hierarchy of the animals in an area while a food web explores all the possibilities of producers, consumers, and decomposers.
A species with a restricted tolerance for environmental conditions is
a specialist
Rocks, soil, water, and oxygen are all ____________________ factors in the Sierra Nevada ecosystem of California.
abiotic
during the process of nitrogen fixation, nitrogen gas is converted to
ammonia
You visit the state fair and see a display of 17 breeds of chicken. These chickens are the result of ____________________.
artificial selection
which layer of the geosphere supports the tectonic plates
asthensosphere
What is Earth's outermost sphere
atmosphere
Which of Earth's spheres consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet?
atmosphere
The basic units of matter, the smallest units that maintain the chemical properties of an element, are called
atoms
In aquatic ecosystems, net primary productivity is related to
available sunlight and nutrients
Why does tundra have a low level of net primary productivity?
because it is cold and dry
The very bottom of a body of water is called the ___________ zone
benthic
Which of the following gives value to all living things, both human and nonhuman
biocentrism
Nutrients circulate endlessly throughout the environment in complex cycles called
biogeochemical cycles
A ______________ is a group of ecosystems that share similar abiotic and biotic conditions
biome
Ecologists use similarities between ecosystems to classify them into broad categories called
biomes
Earth's ____________________ consists of all the planet's living or once-living things and the nonliving parts of the environment with which they interact.
biosphere
The ____________ is the most complex level of organization that an ecologist studies
biosphere
The _____________ includes all parts of our planet Earth that host life, with all of its organisms and environments
biosphere
Which sphere are humans a part of?
biosphere
A dead tree is an example of a _____________ in a forest ecosystem
biotic factor
Water with a salinity that is greater than fresh water but less than saltwater is classified as
brackish
____________ are polymers that consist of atoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
carbohydrates
Chemosynthesis and photosynthesis use different energy sources, but each uses water and ______________ to produce sugars
carbon dioxide
Pandas depend on bamboo. The amount of intact bamboo forest will help determine
carrying capacity of the population
Criteria such as salinity, depth, and whether the water is flowing or standing are used by scientists to
classify aquatic ecosystems
____________ describes the average conditions, including temperature and precipitation, over long periods in a given area
climate
What is the name for diagrams describing climate?
climatograph
A law that prohibits dumping wastes into the ocean and punishes people who dump wastes demonstrates which approach to environmental policy?
command-and-control
With the ____________ approach to environmental policy, a government body set rules and threatens punishment for violations
command-and-control
Fish, cattails, frogs, water lilies, dragonflies, and all the other living things in a pond make up a
community
Giraffes, lions, zebras, hyenas, and all the other living things of the Serengeti make up a(n)
community
A cost-benefit analysis is a(n)
comparison between what is sacrificed and gained by a specific action
Animals gathering around a water hole in a drought-prone area and establishing hierarchies of access to the water is an example of _______________
competition
A change in state in which water returns to Earth's surface and changes from a vapor to a liquid is called
condensation
In temperate rain forests, trees such as cedars and spruces, which do not lose their leaves at any time of year, are called
coniferous
______________ are organisms, mainly animals, that must eat other organisms to obtain nutrients
consumers
______________ variables are variables kept constant in a study
controlled
Which biome would have the highest net primary production?
coral reefs
The leaders of a large city are considering adding a new public transportation system. When they compare the amount of money needed to build and maintain the system to the amount of money saved by commuters on fuel costs, what economic concept are they using?
cost-benefit analysis
The thing layer of rock that forms Earth's outer skin both on dry land and in the ocean is called Earth's
crust
what is the thinnest layer of Earth's geosphere
crust
Scientists record _________ or information, from their studies
data
Most trees in tropical dry forests are _____________, which means they lose their leaves and stop photosynthesis during part of the year
deciduous
The amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so is
demand
The amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so is...
demand
In an experiment, a scientist adds fertilizer to one pond in order to compare the algae growth in a pond that does not receive fertilizer. The amount of algae that grows would represent a...
dependent variable
Which biome would have the lowest net primary production?
desert
In the US, the strength of environmental policy is _________ from state to state
different
Tectonic plates move apart from one another at _____________ plate boundaries
divergent
When demand for a product is low, the producer will
drop price and supply
"Energy Star," "USDA Organic," and "Fair Trade Certified" are all examples of
ecolabelling
You will be conducting a study of the interactions of vegetation, animals, mineral composition of the soil, and water levels in a saltmarsh. You are studying the saltmarsh
ecosystem
Ultimately, where do economies get their resources and put their wastes?
ecosystems
A _______________ us a chemical substance with a given set of properties that cannot be broken down into substances with other properties
element
All economies depend on the ____________________
environment
The ____________ includes all the living and nonliving things with which organisms interact
environment
The question "Did we, as humans, have a responsibility to ban CFC's and protect the ozone layer?", is a matter of ____________ ___________
environmental ethics
What term describes a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world from undesirable changes brought about by human actions?
environmentalism
Where rivers flow into the ocean, mixing fresh water with saltwater, brackish ecosystems occur which are called
estuaries
A set of moral principles or values held by a person or a society is called
ethics
____________ is a branch of philosophy that involves the study of a society's morals and principles.
ethics
In a process called __________________, the addition of phosphorus to bodies of water can lead to an overgrowth of producers (usually algae)
eutrophication
In year one of a study, there are 100 mice living in a field. In year two, there are 110. In year three, there are 121. In year four, there are 134. The mouse population is experiencing a ____________ growth pattern
exponential
A sharp decline in the number of tigers throughout Asia worries many conservationists. This decrease in population size might indicate that tigers are in danger of _________
extinction
When the environment changes too quickly for an organism to adapt, what will occur?
extinction
T/F: the process of science takes place in one specific order
false, no specific order
In the US during the 1960s and 1970s, environmental policy began to move more toward the ___________ level
federal
A process in which an event acts as both the input and output of the same system is called a(n)
feedback loop
Which of the following are common uses of phosphorus?
fertilizer and detergent
Nitrogen ____________________ is the conversion of nitrogen gas to ammonia.
fixation
Areas nearest a river's course that are flooded periodically are said to be within the river's ________________
flood plain
Rivers and streams are types of ______________ freshwater ecosystems
flowing
What are some examples of parts of the environment?
forests, people, buildings
Marshes, swamps, and bogs are examples of
freshwater wetlands
A reintroduced population of wolves in a national park is 90% grey and 10% black, consistent with the wolf population in other regions. After several generations in isolation, the national park's wolf population is 60% grey and 40% black. The wolf population has likely experienced
genetic drift
Which sphere of Earth is made of all the rock above and below Earth's surface?
geosphere
In a food web that consists of grass, mice, deer, coyotes, and hawks, which species is likely to have the greatest biomass?
grass
Sometimes, a company that generates pollution will pay extra taxes, based on the amount of pollution it produces. These are known as
green taxes
Over a given unit of time, the rate at which plants and algae convert solar or chemical energy into energy stored in the bonds of organic sugars is called
gross primary production
Aquifers hold ____________________, fresh water found underground.
groundwater
A caribou is adapted to live in cold tundra environments. It would not be able to survive in a tropical forest because the tropical forest does not provide a suitable...
habitat
______________ provide organisms with the resources needed to survive, including food, shelter, water, and mates
habitats
A clumped population density would most likely display the distribution of a population of a plant that
has few specific resource requirements
A deer browsing on a shrub is an example of
herbivory
In temperate forests, some animals avoid the winter by going into ___________________, a deep, sleeplike state that an animal enters for most of the winter
hibernation
_____________ are organic compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon
hydrocarbon
Oceans, polar ice caps, and groundwater would all be considered part of Earth's atmosphere
hydrosphere
A _____________ is a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question
hypothesis
Which steps are usually near the beginning of a scientific investigation?
hypothesizing and theorizing
The first step of the environmental policy process is to
identify the problem
Pikas are small mammals, related to rabbits, that are adapted to cool temperatures and life at high altitudes. In recent years, ecologists studying pikas have noticed that pika colonies at lower elevations are being abandoned, while new pika colonies are appearing at higher regions where pikas have not lived before. The movement of pikas uphill is an example of ____________________ to a new area.
immigration
In a population in which most of the individuals are of pre-reproductive or reproductive age, the population is likely to _________ quickly in the future
increase
In the last several hundred years, human population has ____________ dramatically
increased
A forest fire that kills a large percentage of a pine beetle population is an example of a density ____________ factor that limits population
independent
The variable a scientist manipulates is called the ___________ variable
independent
The __________________ is the simplest level of organization that the ecologist studies
individual
In which ocean zones do crabs, mussels, anemone, barnacles, and sea stars live?
intertidal
A species introduced to a new environment without limiting factors could become _____________
invasive
An _______ species of plant or animal can upset the balance of an ecosystem.
invasive
Which branch of the U.S. government is involved in interpreting environmental laws and hearing lawsuits regarding environmental issues?
judicial branch
Which ecosystems are considered standing freshwater ecosystems?
lakes, wetlands, and ponds
On a biome map, patches representing the same biome tend to occur at similar ___________
latitudes
What type of plant is associated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
legumes, like soybeans
In lakes and ponds, the _____ zone is the area farther from the shore.
limnetic
Describe how humans interact with three of Earth's spheres
live on the crust, a part of the biosphere, breathe the atmosphere
___________ involves efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest
lobbying
A population of wolves is reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park. For the first decade, the wolf population grows exponentially. Then, the population growth slows. The new pattern is known as
logistic growth
Wolverines have a lifespan of about 10 years. Females reach sexual maturity at around age three, and give birth to two kits every other year, if food resources are adequate. This birth rate suggests that wolverines have ____________________ biotic potential.
low
Because of their large size, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids are together called
macromolecules
The nutrients required in relatively large amounts are called_______________ and include nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
macronutrients
All material in the universe that has mass and occupies space is called
matter
Every summer Siberian cranes fly from India to Siberia, where they breed and raise their young. When winter comes, the cranes fly back to India. This is an example of...
migration
Self-corrections to scientific interpretations are usually ________
minor
What tool would be very useful to geologists because they cannot easily perform experiments to test the effects of tectonic plate motion?
modeling
Sound science is based on __________
multiple occurrences
Sound science is based on ______________
multiple occurrences
You have many species of bacteria living in your gut that help you with digestion. This relationship is best defined as _______________________
mutualism
A beehive depends on pollen from flowers to survive. Flowers depend on bees to pollinate them. Humans tend bee hives, offering the bees a place to live in exchange for some of their honey. The relationship among these three sets of organisms is
mutualistic
what is an example of a nonrenewable natural resource?
natural gas
In a ____________ feedback loop, the output of a system moving in one direction acts as input that causes the system to move in the other direction
negative
Predator prey relationships are an example of a
negative feedback loop
An organism's __________ describes its use of resources and functional role in a community
niche
Things that we appreciate for beauty, that help define our culture, or that teach us about ourselves are said to have
non-market values
A natural resource that is naturally formed much more slowly than we use it is called...
nonrenewable
The central core of very atom, containing particles called protons and neutrons, is called a(n)
nucleus
Matter that organisms require for their life processes are called
nutrients
Humans are generally
omnivores
In a controlled study, all variables are controlled except _______
one
Water molecules are composed of
one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms
The ______________ contains over 90 percent of the ocean's water
open ocean
What ocean zone begins at the edge of the continental shelf and then extends outward into deeper water?
open ocean
In making environmental policies, government interacts with
organizations, businesses, and citizens
What products are created by the process of photosynthesis?
oxygen and carbohydrates
The acidity or basicity of a solution is described by the _________ scale
pH
An organism that depends on another without killing it is a ____________
parasite
The process in which several scientists read an article and provide feedback to the author is known as
peer-review
Results published in _____ are the most respected in science because they have passed through a rigorous evaluation process involving feedback from multiple sources.
peer-reviewed journals
The uppermost layer of an aquatic ecosystem, where there is enough sunlight for photosynthesis to occur, is called the __________ zone
photic
Communities that are powered by the sun depend on ___________________ for their energy
photosynthesis
In ________________________, producers pull carbon dioxide out of their environment and combine it with water in the presence of sunlight
photosynthesis
A herd of mule deer living on a certain mountain and separated from other herds of mule deer represents a ___________
population
If 300 deer live within a 20-km2 area, then 15 deer per km^2 is the deer ______ for that area.
population density
Water which returns from the atmosphere to Earth's surface as rain or snow is called
precipitation
An interaction in which an individual of one species kills and consumes an individual of another is called
predation
If these are present in a new environment, a species is unlikely to become invasive.
predators, parasites, and competitors
Any being that uses the sun's energy to create sugars is a
primary producers
A landslide causes part of a mountainside to fall away, leaving bare rock. In the years immediately following the landslide, the area will experience
primary succession
the ability to perform photosynthesis or chemosynthesis defines a ___________
producer
Primary _________ convert solar or chemical energy into energy stored in the bonds of organic sugars.
producers
What is the term for organisms, including plants and algae, that create their own food?
producers
___________ are polymers of amino acids that serve many functions in organisms, such as the production of bones, skin, and muscles
protein
Name a "service" provided by ecological systems
purify water
The scattered diagram shows ___________ distribution pattern
random
A niche restricted by competition is a
realized niche
Natural resources that are naturally replenished over months, years, or decades are called
renewable resources
Scientists accept scientific ideas that are supported by ________________
research and experiments
In Madagascar, several species of lemur eat bamboo, but each species specializes in one part of the bamboo--one species eats mature bamboo stalks, one species eats bamboo shoots, and one species eats leaves. This is an example of
resource partitioning
There are limits to many of our ______________, the materials and energy sources provided by nature, that humans need to survive
resources
Water, a den site, a mate, and a population of small rodents are examples of ____________________ that a fox needs to survive.
resources
You are studying the vegetation communities of the Mongolian grasslands in a 1000-square-kilometer-area. What is your best strategy for estimating the number of individuals of different plant species growing throughout the grasslands
sampling
You need to count the number of trees of a certain species within a 300-km2 area. Your best strategy for estimating the number of trees is _______________
sampling
______________ is a systematic process for learning about the world and testing our understanding of it
science
In a woodland, a rabbit eats grass, and a coyote eats the rabbit. The coyote is a ___________________
secondary consumer
In the years immediately after a fire, a forest will experience
secondary succession
In a population of 100 monkeys, you count 48 males and 52 females. This population has an approximately even
sex ratio
In a population of elephants in Kenya, researchers found that about 80 percent of the elephants were female, and only 20 percent were male, resulting in an unbalanced
sex-ratio
Ecologists tend to divide the photic zone of lakes and ponds based on distance from the________________
shoreline
A _____________ is a giveaway of cash or public resources that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of a product
subsidy
A power company is given free land by the government to reduce the cost of providing wind-generated electricity to rural residents. This is an example of a
subsidy
Under water, photosynthesis by aquatic plants and phytoplankton is mostly limited by the amount of___________ available.
sunlight
The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price is
supply
_________________ is a close, long-term association between two organisms
symbiosis
As the asthenosphere moves, it drags along large plates of crust called ____________________ plates.
tectonic
An example of a density-dependent limiting factor is
the amount of available food
The ultimate source of energy in an ecosystem in which deer eat grass and coyotes eat deer is
the sun
Which of the following describes the aphotic zone in an aquatic ecosystem?
the zone where no sunlight penetrates and photosynthesis cannot occur
An idea must effectively explain a phenomenon, make accurate predictions in a wide range of situations, and have undergone extensive, rigorous testing, to be accepted as a scientific___________
theory
What is an example of quantitative data?
there are 3 tulips
Why do shorter trees and plants that make up the understory in tropical rain forests have large, flat leaves?
to allow maximum surface for light absorption
Water also enters the atmosphere by ______________, the release of water vapor by plants through their leaves.
transpiration
T/F: Science can never completely prove or disprove an idea
true
In an oscillating population vs. time graph, the population size is...
undergoing cyclic change
Many bird species are territorial. In territorial birds species, what kind of population structure would you expect?
uniform
What is an example of a renewable natural resource?
wave energy
Day-to-day conditions in Earth's atmosphere, such as "sunny and humid," describe
weather
To help them survive in the tundra, caribou have various adaptations, such as
wide hooves for travel on mud and snow