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APES chapter 1

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a quantity increases by a fixed % of the whole in a given time
everything that effects a living organism
biological science that studies the relationships between living organisms and the environment
interdisiplinary science that uses concepts such as economics, ecology, bio, chem, politics, and ethics to help
wealth used to sustain a business and create more wealth
energy from the sun
planet's air, water, soil, wildlife, minerals, natural purification, recycling, and pest control processes
direct sunlight and indirect forms of solar energy: wind power, hydro power, biomass
satisfies basic needs of people without depleting its natural resources
use the rule of 70
70/ percentage growth rate = doubling time in years
an increase in their capacity to provide goods and services for people's final use
market value in current $ of goods and services produced within or outside a country
market value in current $ of goods and service in a country
market value in current $ of goods and services in the world
GNP/total population
improvement of living standards by economic growth
US, CA, Japan, AUS, New Zealand, Europe
broad process of global social, economic, and environmental change that leads to an increasingly integrated world
anything an organinsm needs for normal maintinence, growth, and reproduction
on a human time scale it's continually renewed, expected to last 6 billion years as the sun completes its life cycle
can be replenished in hours- decades through natural processes
the highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used identifiably without reducing avaiable supply
exceed resources' natural replenish rate
exist in a fixed quanity in the earth's crust
any hard, usually crystilline material that is formed naturally
collecting and reprocessing a resource into new products
using a resource over and over in its same form
any addition to our air water soil or food that threatens health survival or activities of humans or organisms
when pollutiants come from identifiable sources
pollutiants come form dispersed sources
how people think the world works and what their role should be

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