ENVS 1000U ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FINAL EXAM Instructor: Mary M. Olaveson FINAL EXAM BOOKLET SEAT MultipleChoice Questions VERSION INDICATE VERSIONA ON YOUR SCANTRON Complete the following information: Name: _____________...
Lecture 2 What is environmental science? It is the knowledge and understanding of how the environment works It is a science not an advocacy It is interdisciplinary (drawing on many divisive disciplines) Lecture 10 What ...
Environmental Science Post Midterm Lecture 10: Global Impacts of Climate Change What is Climate? - The atmospheric circulation drives weather and climate - Weather: specifies atmospheric conditions over short time...
Environmental Science Midterm Lecture 23: Identifying problems and finding solutions What is the Environment? It is the sum total of our surroundings. It consists of both: Biotic actors: the living things Abiotic factors:...
Lecture 4: Human Impact Population Growth How fast is pop. growing? - Ecological rules apply to humans - Took all of human history to reach 1 billion (in 1804) o Disease, war, co...
01/12/17 Lecture 2 What is the environment? Sum total of our surroundings Consists of both: o Biotic factors (organisms, pests, trees, raccoons, et...
Enzymes function and how they work Enzymes are catalyst o Substrate binds to the active site of the enzyme and is converted into a reaction product Cofactors/coenzymes and activators he...
Lecture 5 Human Impact: Affluence and Consumption Why is Human Affluence or Consumption a problem? - Examine how humans use the resources available on Earth - Find that developed countries use considerably ...
01/17/17 Lecture 3 Why study Environmental Science? - Academic Goals o Better understanding of problems o How the world works ...
1. Lecture 21 Environmental Science Energy Alternatives - Conventional What are the Conventional Alternative Sources of Energy? - Most of our energy still comes from natural gas, oil and coal o ...
Introduction to Environmental Science - Identifying Problems What is the Environment? - the sum totals of our surroundings - consists of both: o biotic factors ï‚§ A biotic f...
Lecture 20 Environmental Science Fossil Fuels: Conventional and NonConventional Forms What are Major Energy Sources? Include hydroelectricity, nuclear, renewables and fossils fuels Fossil fuels highly combustible substa...
Lecture 19 Environmental Science Fossil Fuels Coal What are Major Energy Sources? Include hydroelectricity, nuclear, renewables and fossils fuels Fossil fuels highly combustible substances formed from remains of dead or...
Lecture 18 Environmental Science Air Pollution What is Composition of Earths Atmosphere thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth absorbs radiation and moderates climate transports and recycles water and nutrients human...
Lecture 14 Environmental Science Marine Ecosystems and Resources What are Marine Ecosystems? Oceans cover most of Earths surface Oceans influence global climate, have great biodiversity, facilitate transportationcommerce,...
Lab safety is the cornerstone principle in this compelling Guide. All international safety symbols are clearly defined, with all basic lab glassware and equipment depicted by text description and diagrams. The Guide also p...
l e a r n • r e f e r e n c e • r e v i e w permacharts TM EEnvironmental Law ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POL...
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