IB ESS Exam Review: Topic 1 Terms Flashcards

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Systems approach

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Helps in study of complex environmental issues. Simplifies interactions, doesn’t appoint issues to single processes.

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Emergent properties

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A system that cannot be present in the individual component parts. Only functions as a whole.

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Open System + examples

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Exchanges both energy and matter across its boundary. Ex: All ecosystems.

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Closed System + examples

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Exchanges only energy across its boundaries. Ex: Ecosystems in a bottle, very rare/artificial.

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First Law of Thermodynamics

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Energy can be transformed but cannot be created or destroyed.

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Second Law of Thermodynamics

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Entropy of a system increases overtime. Explains the inefficiency and decrease in available energy along a food chain.

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Entropy

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The amount of disorder in a system

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Resilience / tipping point

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A system’s tendency to avoid tipping points. Tipping point: new weaker equilibrium adopted.

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Ecological Footprint. Connection to sustainability?

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The area of land/water required to sustainably provide all resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population. Where the EF is greater than the area available to the population, this is an indication of unsustainability.

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10
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Pollution

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The addition of a substance or agent through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.

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Primary pollutant

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Active on emission

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12
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Secondary pollutant

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Arising from primary pollutants undergoing physical or chemical change

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13
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Nitrogen fixing

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When lightning strikes and it takes N2 from the atmosphere and put it into the soil as nitrates.

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14
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Limiting factor

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Resource in limited supply that reduces growth of a population as a whole.

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15
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Ammoniafication

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Process where decomposers break down wastes and ammonia is put into the soil.

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16
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Ecological footprint

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Hypothetical area of land to support a person’s resource needs AND assimilate all waste.