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Vocabulary

The environmental science vocabulary terms correspond to the chapters of Miller's Living in the Environment, 13th Edition

  • Chapter 1 - Environmental Issues, Their Causes, & Sustainability [1]
  • Chapter 2 - Environmental History, an Overview [2]
  • Chapter 3 - Science, Systems, Matter & Energy [3]
  • Chapter 4 - Ecosystems: Components, Energy Flow, and Matter Cycling [4]
  • Chapter 5 - Evolution and Biodiversity: Origins, Niches, and Adaptation [5]
  • Chapter 6 - Biogeography: Climate, Biomes, and Terrestrial Biodiversity [6]
  • Chapter 7 - Aquatic Ecology: Biodiversity in Aquatic Ecosystems [7]
  • Chapter 8 - Community Ecology: Structure, Species Interactions, Succession, and Sustainability [8]
  • Chapter 9 - Population Dynamics, Carrying Capacity, and Conservation Biology [9]
  • Chapter 10 - Geology: Processes, Hazards, and Soils [10]
  • Chapter 11 - Risk, Toxicology, and Human Health [11]
  • Chapter 12 - The Human Population: Growth, Demography, and Carrying Capacity [12]
  • Chapter 13 - Food Resources [13]
  • Chapter 14 - Water Resources [14]
  • Chapter 15 - Geologic Resources: Nonrenewable Mineral and Energy Resources [15]
  • Chapter 16 - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy [16]
  • Chapter 17 - Air and Air Pollution [17]
  • Chapter 18 - Climate Change and Ozone Loss [18]
  • Chapter 19 - Water Pollution [19]
  • Chapter 20 - Pesticides and Pest Control [20]
  • Chapter 21 - Solid and Hazardous Waste [21]
  • Chapter 22 - Sustaining Wild Species [22]
  • Chapter 23 - Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach. [23]
Subject: 
Environmental Science [24]
Subject X2: 
Environmental Science [24]

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[1] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_1_environmental_issues [2] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_2_environmental_history [3] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_3_science [4] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_4_ecosystems_components [5] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_5_evolution_and_biodiversity_origins [6] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_6_biogeography_climate [7] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_7_aquatic_ecology_biodiversity_in_aquatic_ecosystems [8] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_8_community_ecology_structure [9] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_9_population_dynamics [10] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_10_geology_processes [11] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_11_risk [12] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_12_the_human_population_growth [13] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_13_food_resources [14] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_14_water_resources [15] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_15_geologic_resources_nonrenewable_mineral_and_energy_resources [16] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_16_energy_efficiency_and_renewable_energy [17] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_17_air_and_air_pollution [18] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_18_climate_change_and_ozone_loss [19] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_19_water_pollution [20] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_20_pesticides_and_pest_control [21] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_21_solid_and_hazardous_waste [22] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_22_sustaining_wild_species [23] https://course-notes.org/vocabulary/chapter_23_sustaining_terrestrial_biodiversity_the_ecosystem_approach [24] https://course-notes.org/subject/environmental_science