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What is environmental science?
The study of the impacts of human activities on environmental systems.
What types of human activities are included in environmental science?
- Large-scale actions like clearing land for agriculture
- Fishing the oceans for food
- Mining for minerals and fuels
- Changing the planet’s climate through greenhouse gas emissions
- Everyday individual actions like driving a car and using containers
Define ‘environment’.
The sum total of all the conditions and living and nonliving factors that surround an organism.
What is a local environment?
The area immediately surrounding an organism or person.
What is a system in environmental science?
A set of living and/or nonliving components connected in such a way that changes in one part affect other parts.
List the six categories of environmental indicators.
- Biological diversity
- Human population growth
- Food production
- Resource consumption
- Global temperature and atmospheric greenhouse gas levels
- Pollution levels
What does overall biological diversity describe?
The diversity of genes, species, habitats, and ecosystems on Earth.
What is a species?
A group of organisms that is distinct from other groups in morphology, physiology, or biochemical properties.
How many known species are estimated to exist on Earth?
Approximately 1.8 million species.
What is the estimated background extinction rate for mammals?
Two mammal extinctions per 10,000 species per one hundred years.
True or False: Human activities have accelerated species extinction rates.
True.
What is the current global human population as of November 2022?
Eight billion people.
What is the projected world population by the year 2150?
Between 8 and 12 billion people.
What are food grains that provide more than half of the calories eaten by humans?
- Wheat
- Corn
- Rice
What does ‘intensity’ in agriculture refer to?
How much food is grown per hectare or acre of land.
What is sustainable use of resources?
Consumption that allows an adequate supply to remain for future generations.
What percentage of the world’s population consumes forty-five percent of all meat and fish?
Twenty percent of the people in developed countries.
What are greenhouse gases?
Gases that trap heat around the Earth, such as carbon dioxide and methane.
What human activity is the primary source of carbon dioxide?
Combustion of fossil fuels.
What is lead’s chemical symbol?
Pb.
Fill in the blank: An environmental indicator is a measure that reflects the _______ of a system.
environmental health
What is a keystone species?
A species of particular importance within an ecosystem that can cause a cascade of extinction of dependent species.
What factors regulate the temperature of the Earth?
- Incoming solar radiation
- Absorbed solar heat
- Surface area of ice caps and oceans
- Concentration of greenhouse gases
What has been the trend in global lead production over the past five thousand years?
Global lead production has increased.