Resources and Living Things Chapter 3 Test Review.

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Resources and Living Things Chapter 3 Test Review

Transcript of Resources and Living Things Chapter 3 Test Review.

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Resources and Living Things

Chapter 3 Test Review

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Air pollution in Los Angeles is what type of source?

nonpoint source

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Occurs naturally in the environment and is used by people.

natural resource

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Contamination of Earth’s land, water, or air.

pollution

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Decisions about how to protect Earth’s atmosphere are made on what level?

global

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Who provides the data that is considered when resolving an environmental issue?

environmental scientists

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What causes a demand for resources to grow?

population growth

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Three general categories of environmental issues.

pollutionresource use

population growth

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What type of proposals have costs and benefits that are often economic?

environmental

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Can be grouped in two categories, point source and nonpoint source.

pollution

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Fresh water is an example of what type of resource?

natural resource

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Humans depend on natural resources for what two reasons?

survival and development

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Allows resources to last longer.

conservation

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What makes a larger ecological footprint?

high level of resource use

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Using a resource in ways that maintain the resource at a certain quality for a certain period of time.

sustainable use

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Resources that are replaced as fast as they are used.

renewable resource

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Natural resources that were formed over millions of years.

oil and coal

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Determines a population’s life or death.

health and disease

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Today’s human population of Earth.

more than 7.1 billion

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Experts agree or disagree over whether the human population will stop growing?

disagree

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Do people live longer in most areas of the world today than ever in human history?

yes

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Occurs when a population grows at an ever-increasing rate.

exponential growth

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Advances in what have improved human health and allowed for tremendous population growth?

medicine and technology

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As the human population grows, the demand for what increases?

natural resources

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If population and the demand for natural resources continue to grow, will the human population be too large for Earth to support?

yes

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An area with a large population of valuable ocean organisms.

fishery

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Raising water-dwelling organisms for food in an artificial pond.

aquaculture

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Why can forests be renewable resources?

New trees can be planted to replace trees that are cut down

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Cutting down only some trees in a forest.

selective cutting

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Approach to managing fisheries that can involve banning or restricting fishing of certain species.

setting fishing limits

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Fishing methods like poisoning fish with cyanide are outlawed for what reason?

to manage resources for a sustainable yield

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One disadvantage of clear-cutting.

erosion

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How trees help other organisms.

they produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide

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What percentage of the US land area is made up of forests?

1/3

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Major cause of distinction.

habitat destruction

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Species that could become endangered in the near future.

threatened species

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Prohibits trade or products made from threatened or endangered species.

Endangered Species Act

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The most effective way to preserve biodiversity.

protecting whole ecosystems

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Has both an economic and ecological value within an ecosystem.

biodiversity

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Influences the survival of many other species in an ecosystem. (ex. sea otter)

keystone species

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Affect biodiversity in an ecosystem?

climate, area, and diversity

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The most diverse ecosystems in the world.

rain forests

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How can people directly cause the extinction of some species?

habitat destruction hunting