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CCNA1 v3 Module 1 v3 Env. Science JEOPARDY K. Martin

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesRouterBasicsPotpourri Human Impacts Soil and Soil and Water Ecosystems Ecosystems Name that Name that Problem Population ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question Hydrothermal, Wind, Solar, and Responsibly Harvested Lumber are examples of these. Human Impacts 100 A: What are Renewable Resources? CCNA1 v3 Module 1

Question A: What is algal blooms and loss of DO? Adding nutrients (fertilizer, sewage) to a body of water can cause CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Human Impacts

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question A: What is a Threatened Species? Species that are likely to become endangered in the near future. CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Human Impacts 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question A: What is habitat destruction? #1 reason for extinctions today CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Human Impacts 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 are pollutants Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are farms (fertilizers and animal wastes)? Nitrates in the La Crosse River typically come from here. Human Impacts 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is down? Groundwater typically flows Water and Soil

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Water and Soil 200 How long does it take to make an inch of topsoil? A: What is 500 years?

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is clay? Which type of soil is used for lining landfills? Water and Soil 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is decreases? This happens to DO as water temperature increases. Water and Soil 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is phosphorous, nitrogen, potassium? Soil Macronutrients. Water and Soil 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Population 100 The type of Growth seen here. A: What is Exponential Growth?

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 The dashed Red Line Population 200 A: What is Carrying Capacity?

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a Keystone Species? A Species whose removal will cause a dramatic change in community structure. Population 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is an Invasive Species? An introduced species that out competes native species for resources and real estate. Population 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a Crash/Rapid Decrease in Population? The result of unchecked exponential population growth. Population 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is environment? Surroundings of an organism Ecosystems 100

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is Climate? The most important factor in determining a given area ’ s Ecosystem/Biome. Ecosystems 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is Succesion? The growth of an ecosystem on a new volcanic Island. Ecosystems 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is ecosystem? Community of different species interacting with the chemical and physical parts of the environment. Ecosystems 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere? Five levels of ecology. Ecosystems 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is acid rain? Comes form burning sulfur rich coal. Name That Problem 100

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is acid rain? Leaches nutrients down into soil where plants cannot get them Name That Problem 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a Ozone Depletion? Causes increased rates of Skin Cancer. Name That Problem 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is point source? Pollution coming directly from a specific source, like a factory effluent pipe. Name that Problem 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Normal levels of carbon dioxide cause the greenhouse effect (a good thing), excess carbon dioxide is responsible for? Name That Problem 500 A: What is Global Climate Change?

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are reasons to protect biodiversity? Aesthetics, economics (money), medicine, agriculture, protection of ecosystems Potpourri 100

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is an indicator species? An organism like frogs or trout that are used to determine the health of an ecosystem? Potpourri 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Potpourri 300 A: What is deer, wolf. Or mouse, hawk. Primary consumer vs secondary consumer— example?

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is biomagnification? An increase in the concentration of chemicals in organisms toward the top of the food chain? Potpourri 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are honeysuckle, purple loosestrife. What are whooping cranes, Karner Blue Butterflies, martens? List two invasive species and two endangered species in Wisconsin. Potpourri 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question A: What are sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides? What are the two main pollutants that combine with water in the atmosphere to form acid rain? Final Jeopardy CCNA1 v3 Module