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ARE YOU READY TO GO APES??? Rules: Each team will get 60 seconds to get their partners to guess the correct vocabulary word by giving clues. Each correct guess is worth 1 point. No part of the word may be used, no hand gestures, no “sounds like”

ABIOTIC

MERCURY

FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

SOLAR

ACID DEPOSITION

CHERNOBYL

EFFLUENT

ALGAL BLOOM

AMMONIFICATION

CARBON DIOXIDE

ANAEROBIC

ANTHROPOGENIC

COAL

AQUIFER

ASSIMILATION

PHOSPHORUS

AUTOTROPH

BIOACCUMULATION

SANITARY LANDFILL

BIODIVERSITY

ASBESTOS

BIOMAGNIFICATION

WIND

DESERTIFICATION

BIOSPHERE

EUTROPHICATION

DOUBLING TIME

BIOTIC POTENTIAL

BIRTH RATE

BOD

CARRYING CAPACITY

CFC’S

RACHEL CARSON

BIODEGRADABLE

DECOMPOSERS

DENITRIFICATION

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

DISSOLVED OXYGEN OR DO

COMMENSALISM

SUCCESION

EL NINO

ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT

EXOTIC OR INVASIVE SPECIES

SYNERGY

FOOD CHAIN

HABITAT DESTRUCTION

GLOBAL WARMING

RCRA (RICK-RA)

GREEN REVOLUTION

HALF-LIFE

DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION

HUMUS

INDICATOR ORGANISM

NUCLEAR

SUPERFUND

INFANT MORTALITY

INTRINSIC (VALUE)

K STRATEGIST

GREENHOUSE EFFECT

URBAN SPRAWL

LACEY ACT

LD 50

LEACHATE

OLIGOTROPHIC

OZONE

PERSISTENT

PESTICIDE

PHOTOCHEMICAL SMOG

POINT SOURCES

PRIMARY TREATMENT

RADON

RECYCLE

RESISTANCE

REPLACEMENT FERTILITY LEVEL

SALTWATER INTRUSION

SECONDARY TREATMENT

SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

SOIL HORIZONS

SUBDUCTION

SUBSISTENCE FARMING

SOX

SYMBIOSIS

TEMPERATURE INVERSION

TERRACING

TRANSPIRATION

TROPHIC LEVEL

TROPOSPHERE

WATERSHED

STRATOSPHERE

NATURAL GAS

TURBIDITY

CLEAN AIR ACT

NPP (net primary productivity)

MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE

NATURAL SELECTION

GENERALIST

NONPOINT SOURCES

NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES

NO TILL

TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS

LOVE CANAL

MITIGATION

KYOTO PROTOCOL

RECLAMATION

SULFUR

METHANE

LOAM

DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

NICHE

NOX

SUBSIDENCE

LIMITING FACTOR

GEOTHERMAL

OIL

PHOTIC ZONE

BENTHOS

DEFORESTATION

SALINIZATION

TERRACING

NITROGEN FIXATION

MONTREAL PROTOCOL

LEAD

SICK BUILDING SYNDROME

PARTICULATES

DAM

R STRATEGIST

INCINERATION

ARAL SEA

HUMAN POPULATION GROWTH

OVEREXPLOITATION