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Intro to Ecology

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Ecology Section 3.1 Today we will? Content Objectives Use prior knowledge and group discussion to problem solve. Intro to Ecology Language objectives Take a pretest Complete a worksheet with a group Activity today: In your groups you will? Work together without using your book to answer the questions. You must discuss and come to a group consensus. Meaning: the definition must be discussed, it can?t be just what 1 person says. When you are done, come ask me what to do next. Ecology What do you think?? Tell me what you thought ecology was before you corrected. Ecology: The study of the interactions between organisms and the biotic and abiotic factors of their environment. What is abiotic? What is biotic? All the living factors of any ecosystem

environmental science and policy

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ENSP102: Intro to Environmental Policy Prof. Joanna Goger (focused on environmental law in law school) TA: Kelly Boeckl Ella Clarke: can contact with questions, runs review sections 1/24/13 Overview of Today?s Material: What environmental problems do we face? Top environmental stories of 2012 What is environmental policy? Who are the players? How are problems defined and solutions formulated? What are the most pressing environmental problems today?: Global warming/climate change Trash per population Population growth Waste/trash Depletion of resources (fresh water, for example) Soil erosion Agriculture Deforestation Sea level rise Endangered species and biodiversity loss Habitat loss Ocean acidification Air quality Water and land pollution

AP Environmental Science Miller 17th Edition Ch.1

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APES CH.1 NOTES Environment- our living and nonliving surroundings, with which we interact in a complex web of relationships that connect us to one another and the world we live in. Environmental Science- the study of how humans interact with the living and nonliving parts of their environment. It includes ideas from the natural sciences, social sciences, political science, and humanities. The 3 goals of environmental science are to learn how nature works, understand how we interact with the environment, and to find ways to deal with environmental problems and live more sustainably.

AP Environmental Science CH 7 Test

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Chapter 7 CLIMATE AND TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY Multiple Choice Questions Core Case Study Which of the following statements about the earth?s winds is not true? Wind circulates moisture. Wind circulates plant nutrients. Wind increases global warming gases. Wind stimulates algal blooms in the Pacific. Wind carries banned pesticides into the U.S. Level: Moderate Answer: C ? 7-1 What Factors Influence Climate? Which of the following is a local area?s short-term temperature, precipitation, and humidity? climate weather biomes ecosystems currents Level: Easy Answer: B Where does the largest input of solar energy occur? North pole South pole 30o N 30o S equator Level: Easy Answer: E Prevailing winds are the result of what? temperature

Chapter 2 and 28 Environmental Science

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Biological Diversity, Animal Behavior & Endangered Species Study Guide

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