env science
Approximately how many percent of the world's population is currently in a state of water stress?
25%
Power plants generate electricity. Which of the following displays the correct order of electricity production based on most used resource to least used resource?
Coal, natural gas, atomic energy, hydroelectric, other
A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
Commensalism
Which material(s) listed below is an example of a persistent organic pollutant?
PCB's, DDT, mercury, arsenic
in a scientific experiment, a control is
a variable that doesn't change
K- selected species are described as
adaptable to stable, predictable environments
In reference to urban blight, what part of a city's population typically migrates away and into the suburbs?
affluent
Automobile exhaust is the major contributor to which environmental impact of urban sprawl?
air pollution
the concentration of toxins in an organism as a result of its ingesting other plants or animals in which the toxins are more widely disbursed.
biomagnification
Which one of the following cycles involves the burning of fossil fuels which affects climate change?
carbon cycle
scrubland plant communities composed of broad-leaved evergreen shrubs, bushes, and small trees usually less than 2.5 meters
chaparral
Which of the following is not an environmental impact of urban sprawl?
climate change
two species can't coexist if they occupy exactly the same niche
competitive exclusion principle
what is not an indicator of global environmental stress?
decrease in toxic chemical abundance
a form of logical thinking that relies on general principles or laws is known as
deductive reasoning
the use of mathematical tools to investigate how populations respond to biotic and abiotic changes is called:
demography
Population growth and increased oil consumption contributed to which environmental impact of urban sprawl?
depletion of energy resources
A __________ is the land drained by a river
drainage basin, watershed
what is a tool that is used to assess consumption of individuals and estimate the area requirement needed to support this amount of consumption?
ecological footprint
In areas that have increased water nutrients, what occurs as response to this nutrient overload?
eutrophication
Which process would increase the amount of water in the atmosphere?
evaporation, evapotranspiration, transpiration
Who does sustainable development benefit?
everyone
the model of population growth that describes theoretical populations that increase in numbers without any limit to their growth is called
exponential growth
the voluntary effort called LEED, which promotes green building, recognizes efforts and achievements in all of the following except
exterior design
what event is common in chaparral systems?
fires
What is not an indicator of global environmental stress?
forest regrowth
Assuming that the earth has an unlimited amount of resources that will never be fully diminished would be considered a
frontier ethic
the purpose of the scientific method as a method is to
gain new information
In 1956 President Dwight Eisenhower signed the Highway Revenue Act in order to secure funding to build and maintain roadways. What was taxed in order to generate the revenue for the Highway Trust Fund?
gasoline
The presence of thorns or toxins in a plant discourages
herbivory
______is necessary to support restaurants and shopping centers, and it also provides means of employment to a vast number of city dwellers. This is found in many urban centers in the United States
high population density
The cycle through which water in the hydrosphere moves; includes such processes as evaporation, precipitation, and surface and groundwater runoff
hydrological cycle
In science, a suggested explanation is a
hypothesis
a form of logical thinking that uses related observations to derive conclusions can be described as
inductive reasoning
According to the text, which category has the largest global usage of water?
irrigation
Which one of the following would not likely exist within the aphotic zone of the ocean?
kelp forest
the notions that land should not be treated as property, but instead should be considered part of the larger community is known as
land ethic
What types of actions can cause water stress?
large populations, low precipitation
what factors influence organisms living in aquatic biomes?
light availability, thermal properties, dissolved minerals, pollutants
The model of population growth that describes the reality of limited resources is called:
logistical growth
Most affordable highway construction through parklands or stream valleys is a major contributor to which environmental impact of urban sprawl?
loss of landscape and wildlife
in science, facts
may change
Lifestyle changes that support a more sustainable way of life and more sustainable communities include
more fuel efficient cars and carpooling, less dependence on automobiles, the use of solar energy, recycling paper, cans and bottles
which relationship is occurring between the organisms that make up lichen?
mutualism
which biochemical cycle involves the sequestration of an element by bacteria for use in plants?
nitrogen cycle
Approximately 70% of Earth's surface is covered by which reservoir of water?
oceans
What type of event occurred in the following instances: Deepwater Horizon, Exxon Valdez?
oil spill
The competitive exclusion principle states when 2 species compete for the same resource in an area this relationship is not sustainable. This competition will result in which of the following
one species will become extinct, one or both species will adapt
the movement of phosphorus atoms from rocks through the biosphere and hydrosphere and back to rocks.
phosphorus cycle
what are the two main characteristics of a population that are used to understand and describe the population?
population size and population density
What two variables most contribute to the land biome that exists in a particular area?
precipitation levels and temperature
which level of the food chain supplies energy to all others?
producers
urban agriculture serves the following purposes:
providing a use for vacant land, a clean up strategy for contamination, options for healthy fresh food
Such a species puts only a small investment of resources into each offspring, but produces many such low effort babies.
r-selected species
Which of the following is not a point source of water pollution?
rainfall that picks up oil as it makes its way into the watershed
What are the effects of a combined sewer overflow?
rainy conditions causing overflows of sewage and waste
During water treatment, treatment with chlorine or ozone accomplishes which of the following?
removes possible pathogens
This reservoir of water contains only about 0.01% of the the world's water?
rivers and lakes
Humans have manipulated the earth for their own benefit for thousands of years. However much of the negative changes to our planet have occurred in the last few hundred years. What are the 3 reasons given that this drastic shift has occurred?
scientific advances, human population growth, materials introduced to earth
Which method is not utilized to dispose of sludge after the removal from wastewater?
shipped into space
Sustainable Cities are expected to have which of the following characteristics in order to be "successful"
social equity practices, technology resources, walkability for transportation
The spatial relationship between members of a population within a habitat at a particular point in time is called:
species distribution patterns
A place where the groundwater emerges from the earth is called a
spring
Better water management practices in sustainable cities include all of the following except:
stormwater sewers
A graph that shows the number of surviving population members versus the relative age of the member is called:
survivorship curve
treating the earth and environment like the resources contained within it are limited and humans should conserve resources for continue use is a
sustainability ethic
TDS and ppm are common units used to measure
the amount of some item in water
who is consuming the majority of the Earth's resources?
the highest income countries
when the population of hares increased in north america, what happened to the size of the lynx population in response?
the population increased
The synthesis of a large collection of information that is generally accepted, contains well-tested and verified hypotheses about certain aspects of the world is known as a scientific
theory
what is the purpose of a fishbone diagram?
to outline causes of a problem
water loss by plants is called
transpiration
A group of streams that contribute water to another larger stream or river
tributary system
The well spread out network of residential areas, shops and industrial areas connected by highways in urban-suburban areas is known as
urban sprawl
Water which contains large amounts of calcium dissolved within it results from
water dissolves materials in the ground
Increase in paved surfaces which increases the volume of runoff, leading to erosion and other side effects is a major contributor to which environmental impact of urban sprawl?
water pollution
when a large amount of groundwater is extracted, what type of effects can occur due to this large amount of water extraction?
water table decrease, salt water intrusion, sinkholes