6 Themes of A.P.E.S. Advance Placement Environmental Science.

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6 Themes of A.P.E.S. Advance Placement Environmental Science

1. Science is a Process Science is a method of learning more about the world. Science constantly changes the way we understand the world. Science is dynamic not static.

2. Energy conservation underlies all ecological processes Energy cannot be created; it must come from somewhere. As energy flows through systems, at each step more of it becomes unusable. Energy flows in only one direction.

3. The Earth itself is one interconnected system Natural systems change over time and space. Biogeochemical systems vary in ability to recover from disturbances

Biosphere diagram

4. Humans alter natural systems Humans have had an impact on the environment for more than a million years. Technology and population growth have enabled humans to increase both the rate and scale of their impact on the environment.

5. Environmental problems have a cultural and social context. Understand the role of cultural, social, and economic factors is vital to the development of solutions.

6. Human survival depends on developing practices that will result in sustainable systems. A suitable combination of conservation and development is required. Management of common resources is essential.