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SCI 256 Final Exam 1.According to the Environmental Science text, the environmental statement of the 1990s was “saving our planet”. Is earth's very survival really in danger? 2.The total amount of food produced each year worldwide is sufficient to feed all the world's people today. Why do famines nevertheless occur? 3.An observation that is agreed upon by the majority of scientists is called a 4.Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps, from beginning to end, in the Scientific Method: 5.A chemical spill has occurred on the shore of a lake in an area where the underlying aquifer is widely used as a drinking water supply. The pollutants threaten to flow into both the surface water and the groundwater. The residence time of water in the lake is short, and the residence time in the groundwater is long. Which of the following statements is correct? 6.The region of the Earth where life exists is known as: 7.Epidemic diseases include all of the following except: 8.Decreased death rate and the accelerated rate of human population growth are related to: 9.Which of the following cycles involves the movement of water from the surface of the Earth through the atmosphere back to the surface of the Earth? 10.The substance with the greatest significance for the global carbonate-silicate cycle is: 11.According to the Environmental Science text, an ecosystem: 12.Which of the following statements is true about omnivores? 13.In the open ocean, the first trophic level is composed primarily of: 14.Firewood is the primary source of fuel for cooking and heating in many cultures. Approximately what percentage of the world's total energy use involves firewood? 15.Gradual, sequential changes in the composition of an ecosystem, particularly following an initial disturbance is called: 16.Since the extensive fires in Yellowstone National Park in 1988, the park often has been cited as an example of the connection between forest fire and natural succession. An important part of understanding the danger of wildfire in Yellowstone is understanding its history. From the time of the founding of the park in 1872 until 1963, what was the policy regarding wildfires? 17.What is the most important cause of starvation worldwide? 18.Aquaculture refers to: 19.Deserts occur naturally where: 20.What is the main reason that DDT is still being used in large areas of the world? 21.Which of the terms below refers to the phenomenon in which many species escape from a cut area and seek refuge in the border of the forest: 22.The most fundamental difference between a park and a true wilderness area is: 23.As people clear land and modify the environment, species which _____ are especially vulnerable to extinction. 24.Carrying capacity is the: 25.Which of the following are the three main energy sources used in the U.S? 26.The majority of Earth's energy input comes from: 27._________ is an example of a fossil fuel; _________ is an example of an alternative energy source; and _________ is an example of a renewable energy source: 28.The Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) has made headlines because of: 29.Which of the following is the strongest argument in favor of pollution allowance trading: 30.Oil is: 31.Which of the following terms refers to energy produced from any source other than fossil fuels: 32.What is geothermal energy? 33.What one factor, more than others, determines the suitability of tidal power for a coastal site? 34.The worst accident in the history of commercial nuclear power happened in 1986 at Chernobyl, where a uranium fuel meltdown occurred. According to the Environmental Science text, in the next 20 to 30 years, there will be an increase in cancer: 35.The Energy Policy Act of 2005 considered the role of nuclear power in the U.S. energy mix. Its recommendation was to: 36.What is an aquifer? 37.“Instream use” refers to: 38.Desalination is a promising source of water for some locations because: 39.The amount of phosphorus and nitrogen in groundwater probably would be greatest: 40.According to the Environmental Science text, what is the most critical water pollution problem in the world? 41.During the last two million years or so, the climate of the Earth has:
42.Large volcanic eruptions appear to make the Earth's climate _________, at least temporarily. 43.Carbon monoxide is particularly dangerous to humans because: 44.Atmospheric inversion conditions over urban areas pose a problem primarily because: 45.This is an ailment caused by long-term exposure to air with high concentrations of soot or carbon-rich dust: 46.The number of deaths caused by lung cancer due to exposure to radon is comparable to the number of deaths caused by ______________ in the U.S. each year. 47.The field of environmental economics seeks to: 48.Many natural organisms and ecosystems perform service functions that are beneficial to humans. These include all of the following except: 49.Before modern sanitation and medicine, a major control on population density in European cities (and cities elsewhere) was: 50.Love Canal, near Niagara Falls, New York, illustrates which of the following principles or problems?