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7241204788BiodiversityVariety of different species0
7241204789Biodegradable pollutantsMaterial that can be broken down into simplier substances by bacteria or decomposers1
7241204790Ecological footprintAmount of biogically productive land and water needed to supply a population with the renewable resources it uses2
7241204791Ecological tipping pointPoint at which an environment problem reaches a threshhold level which causes a irrreversible shift in behavior of a natural system.3
7241204792Environmental degradationDepletion or destruction of a potientally renewable resource.4
7241204793Environmental ethicsHuman beliefs about what is right or wrong with how we treat our environment5
7241204794Environmental wisdom world viewWorldview holding that humans are part of and totally dependent on nature6
7241204795Environmental world viewSet of assumptions and beliefs about how people think the world works7
7241204796EnvironmentalismSocial movement dedicated to protecting the earths life support systems for us and ithet species8
7241204797Environmentally sustainable societySociety that meets the current and future needs of its people for basic resources in a just and equitable manner without screwing over their posterity9
7241204798Gross domestic product (GDP)Annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations10
7241204799Input pollution controlDevice, process, or stragedy used to prevent a potiental pollutant from forming11
7241204800natural capitalThe natural resources of Earth that keep us alive and support us, such as air, water, and minerals.12
7241204801Natural incomeRenewable resources such as plants and animals13
7241204802Natural servicesProcesses of nature such as purification of air and water which support life and human economies14
7241204803nondegradable pollutantsMaterial that is not broken down by natural processes15
7241204804Nonpoint sourcesA broad area from which pollutants enter16
7241204805Nutrient cyclingThe circulation of chemicals necessary for life17
7241204806Output pollution controlDevice or product that removes or reduces a level of pollutant in an area18
7241204807Per capita ecological footprintAmount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply each person wiyh renewable reosources they use19
7241204808per capita GDPMeasure of the amount of goods and services that a countrys average citizen could buy in the united states20
7241204809perpetual resourceEsstienally inexhaustable resource on a human time scale because its renewed continuously21
7241204810Plantary management worldviewWorldview holding that humans are seperate from nature, that nature exists mainly to meet our needs and wants.22
7241204811Point sourcesA single source that disperses pollution23
7241204812Pollution cleanupDevice or process that removes or reduces level of pollution in an area24
7241204813Pollution preventionDevice or strategy used to prevent potential pollutant from sntering area25
7241204814PovertyInability of people to meet their basic needs for food, clothes abd shelter26
7241204815RecyclingTo collect ad reprocess a resource so that it can be made into new products27
7241204816ReuseTo use a product over and over again in the same form28
7241204817Social capitaResult of getting people with different views to talk and listen to one another to solve environmental problems29
7241204818Stewardship worldviewWorldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have a responsibility to care for it30
7241204819SustainabilityAbility of earths various systems to survive and adapt to environmental change31
7241204820Sustainable yieldHighest rate at which a potential renewable resource can be used without reducing its supply32
7241204821AcidityChemical characteristics that help determine how a substance dissolved in water will affect its environment33
7241204822Atomic numberNumber of protons in the nucleas.34
7241204823Atomic theoryIdea that all elements are made up of atoms35
7241204824Chemical changeInteraction between chemicals in which the chemical composition is changed36
7241204825Chemical formulaShorthand way to show the number of atoms in a compound37
7241204826CompoundsCombination of atoms of two or more elements held together by chemical bonds38
7241204827Electromagnetic radiationForms of kinetic energy traveling as electromagnetic waves39
7241204828ElementsA chemical whose distinctly different atoms serve as the basic building. Blocks of all matter.40
7241204829Energy qualityAbility of a form of energy to do useful work41
7241204830FeedbackAny process that increases or decreases a change to a system42
7241204831feedback loopOccurs when an output of matter, energy or information is fed back into the system as an input and leads to changes in that system43
7241204832first law of thermodynamicsWhenever energy is changed from one form to another, no energy is created or destoryed.44
7241204833ThroughputRate of flow of matter, energy, or information through a system.45
7241204834Fossil fuelsProducts of partial or complete decompostion of plants and animals; occurs as oil and natural gas46
7241204835Frontier sciencePreliminary scientific data, hypothesis and models that have not been widely tested and accepted.47
7241204836High quality energyEnergy that has been concetrated and had great ability to perform useful work.48
7241204837High quality matterMatter that is concetrated and highly useful49
7241204838Inorganic compoundsAll compounds that aren't organic compounds50
7241204839InputsMatter, energy, or info entering a system51
7241204840IonAn atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge.52
7241204841IsotopesTwo or more forms of a chemical element that have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons53
7241204842Law of Conservation of MatterMatter is not created nor destroyed in any chemical or physical change but change in one form to anothet54
7241204843Low quality energyEnergy that has little ability to do useful work55
7241204844low quality matterMatter that contains a low concentration of a useful resource56
7241204845Mass numberSum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleas57
7241204846Matter qualityMeasure of how useful a matter resource is based on concetration and availability58
7241204847MoleculeCombination of two or more atomw of the same chemical element59
7241204848negative feedback loopFeedback loop that causes a system to change in the opposite direction from which is it moving60
7241204849Nuclear changeProcess in which nuclei of certain isotopes change into one or more different isotopes61
7241204850Organic compoundsCompounds containing carbon atoms combined with each other, all elements62
7241204851Peer reviewProcess of scientist reporting details of the methods and models they used the results of their experiments in the reasons behind their hypothesis for other scientist working in the same field to examine and criticize63
7241204852pHNumeric value that indicates the relative acidity or Alkalinity to see of a substance on a scale of 0 to 1464
7241204853Physical changeProcess that alters one or more physical properties of an element or compound without changing its chemical composition65
7241204854Positive feedback loopFeedback loop that causes the system to change further in the same direction66
7241204855Reliable scienceConcepts and ideas that are widely excepted by experts in a particular field of natural or social sciences67
7241204856Scientific hypothesisEducated guess that attempts to explain a scientific law68
7241204857Scientific natural lawDescription of what scientist find happening in nature repeatedly in the same way69
7241204858Scientific theoryA well tested and widely accepted scientific hypothesis70
7241204859second law of thermodynamicsWhenever energy is converted from one form to another any physical or chemical change. It will end with lower quality or less usable energy71
7241204860Synergistic interactionInteraction of two or more factors or processes so that the combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate effects72
7241204861SystemSet of components that function and interact and some regular and theoretically predictable matter73
7241204862ThroughputsRate of flow, matter, energy or information through system74
7241204863Tipping pointThreshold level at which an environmental problem causes a fundamental an irreversible shift in the behavior of a system75

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