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ANNOUNCEMENTS: 1 MAY 20151. 3 days until the AP exam!
2. If you didn’t do the homework last night: do FRQ #4 from 2002 and score yourself using scoring guidelines. If you need this printed out for you, let me know.
3. Turn in test corrections today! (or ASAP).
4. Extra credit opportunity: this Saturday or Sunday at Meridian Park in Seattle. Seattle Tilth is hosting a plant sale- all for growing your own food at home! Information is on my class website.
5. Today: Extra credit Jeopardy!
6. Pick up your old homework if you want it
Jeopardy Rules1. We need a 30-second timer.2. You can paper out for note-taking. 3 per
group, maximum.3. Tear off a corner of one of your papers
and write all group member’s names and your group number. Turn this in at the end of the period.
4. Each group gets an opportunity to answer. If they get it wrong, we go to the next group immediately. Only the spokesperson can answer.
APES Exam Review
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Matter, energy,
ecosystems, biodiversity
Air pollution, climate change,
biomes
Renewable & nonrenewable
resources
Human population, food/soil
mgmt
Water resources, pollution,aquatic systems
Environmen-tal hazards, miscellan-
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500FINAL
Matter, energy, ecosystems, biodiversity 100
Why are invasive species harmful? Give an example of an invasive species and explain how they got there and what problems they caused.
Lionfish, water hyacinth, Formosa termites, zebra mussels, nutria, etc.
Matter, energy, ecosystems, biodiversity 200
How is the phosphorous cycle different from other biogeochemical cycles?
There is no atmospheric component, it is much slower, it involves rocks as a substantial role, it
relies on weathering of rock, etc.
Matter, energy, ecosystems, biodiversity 300
How does geographic or reproductive isolation contribute to biodiversity?
Isolation allows two populations of one species to evolve independently of each other. If this happens for a long enough
period of time, speciation occurs and they are recognized as two different species.
Matter, energy, ecosystems, biodiversity 400
What is an ecological niche? Distinguish between specialist and generalist species.
The role of a species in its ecosystem and all conditions it needs to live (food, water, space). A specialist has a narrow ecological niche and zone of tolerance for many conditions it needs to live; often found in only one place in the world (example: Madagascar lemurs). A generalist is adapted to a broad range of conditions and are often found in many places (cockroaches, humans).
Matter, energy, ecosystems, biodiversity 500
What is the definition of ecological footprint?
Amount of land and water needed to supply a population with the resources it uses and degrade the wastes produced; a measure of
the environmental impact of people in difference areas.
Air pollution, climate change, biomes 100
Desert
Which biome is expanding rapidly?
Air pollution, climate change, biomes 200
What is the rain shadow effect?
More rainfall on the windward side of mountain ranges, deserts forming on the leeward side
Air pollution, climate change, biomes 300
Give 3 realistic impacts of anthropogenic climate change (either projected to happen or have already been happening).
Spreading of tropical diseases, glacial & ice sheet melting, sea level rise, more intense hurricanes, more frequent El Niño cycles,
more severe droughts and floods, etc.
Air pollution, climate change, biomes 400
Which of the following is a beneficial gas when found in the stratosphere but harmful when produced in the troposphere?a. Radonb. Carbon monoxidec. Ozoned. Methanee. CFCs
c. Ozone
Air pollution, climate change, biomes 500
Give 3 air pollutants released by the combustion of fossil fuels. Only one can contain carbon.
Primary pollutants: carbon dioxide OR carbon monoxide OR CFCs, NOx, SOx, mercury.
Secondary pollutants: acid rain, ozone
Renewable & nonrenewable resources 100
12.5% = 1/8, which is 3 half lives.
3 x 10 million years = 30 million years
The half life of a radioactive substance is 10 million years. If 12.5% of the substance is remaining, how much time has passed?
Renewable & nonrenewable resources 200
All nonrenewable power plants (nuclear, coal fired, natural gas) produce thermal pollution.
a. Where does the thermal pollution go?b. What is the impact of this thermal
pollution?
a. Into the atmosphere OR into a body of waterb. Warms the atmosphere OR causes an oxygen
depleted zone
Renewable & nonrenewable resources 300
All of the above
The environmental effects of a hydroelectric dam include which of the following? (could be multiple)I. Loss of land for agriculture II. Habitat/ecosystem fragmentationIII. Sediment buildup behind the damIV. Disruption of migratory species
Renewable & nonrenewable resources 400
a. Which fuel resource used for the generation of electricity is used the most in the United States?
b. Which fuel resource produces the most harmful air & water pollutants?
a. Coal👎
b. Coal 👎
Renewable & nonrenewable resources 500
a. What fuel source is extracted using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking?
b. Give one example of an environmental impact from fracking.
a.Natural gasb.Increased seismic activity, contamination of drinking water with natural gas and/or fracking chemicals, disruption of food webs from contamination of water sources
Human population, food/soil management 100
Give an example of a country that could
have an age structure diagram with this
shape:
India, Pakistan, Kenya, Liberia, Afghanistan, almost all African countries
Human population, food/soil management 200
Give 3 factors that slow down population growth rates to more stable numbers.• Access to basic healthcare• Education opportunities for women and children• Women as members of the workforce• Access to family planning options• Family planning legislation that encourage families to
have fewer children (like China)• Reduction of poverty (less pressure to have more
children)
Human population, food/soil management 300
Give 3 environmental problems caused/worsened by the food industry.
Fertilizer runoff, water shortage, soil erosion from clearing forests, soil salinization, water logging, adding greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
Human population, food/soil management 400
What is monoculture?a. Organic farmingb. Tilling the land once a yearc. Growing a single crop in the
same field for many yearsd. A GMO grain
C. Growing a single crop in the same field for many years
DAILY DOUBLE – Human population, food/soil management
A town’s 2015 population is 12,000. The birth rate is 20 per 1000 and the death rate is 10 per 1000. What will the 2016 population be?
P1 = 12,120
Bonus point opportunity!
Water resources, pollution,aquatic systems 100
All of the following can influence major ocean currents except:a. Glacier or ice sheet meltingb. Gravityc. Differences in water densityd. Earthquakese. Offshore wind turbinesf. Differences in water salinity
e. Offshore wind turbines
Water resources, pollution,aquatic systems 200
What is the water table?
The top part of the Zone of Saturation, where the spaces between soil particles and rock are filled with water.
Water resources, pollution,aquatic systems 300
Give 2 problems caused by depleting an aquifer.
Land subsidence (sinking), sinkholes, contamination by saltwater, worsened drought
Water resources, pollution,aquatic systems 400
Give 2 reasons why a dam and reservoir would be built.
The reservoir can be used for irrigation water, drinking water, or recreational activities.The dam can be used to generate electricity or reduce flooding downstream.
Water resources, pollution,aquatic systems 500
What is thermohaline circulation?
The transfer of heat driven by differences in saltwater densities.
Environmental hazards, miscellaneous 100
Since we live in the PNW which has abundant reliable runoff, why do we care about the Colorado River and the drought in the Southwestern US?
A substantial portion of crops are grown and livestock is raised there. 15% of the nation’s food is watered directly from the Colorado River.
Environmental hazards, miscellaneous 200
What is the name for organisms that are strong swimmers? (Many never touch the ocean floor in their lifetime)
Nekton (pelagic also okay)
Environmental hazards, miscellaneous 300
Give 2 examples of biological hazards.
• Any infectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, insects, etc.
• Cancer caused by environmental conditions
• Biohazard material (human waste or tissue)
Environmental hazards, miscellaneous 400
Give 2 examples of chemical hazards.
Pesticides, pharmaceuticals, radiation, VOCs, etc.
Environmental hazards, miscellaneous 500
When a coiled wire is spun around a magnet, an electrical current is produced. What is the name of the component that
is spun? What is the name of the component that produces the electricity?
Turbine, generator
FINAL JEOPARDY
Describe what an El Niño is and where it occurs.
The warm phase of cycling warm and cold surface temperatures in the ocean. This causes increased ocean evaporation, which triggers major climate events like tropical storms on the Pacific Coast of South America. This also disrupts nutrient upwelling, depriving shallower waters of nutrients, resulting in depletion of fish populations. This is very harmful for higher consumers (like seals) and fishermen.