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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer.
You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Ch 1 ?’s More ch 1?’s Even more ch 1 Guess what? Ch 2 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
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Name 2 things that happened during the Agricultural Revolution?
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Plants and animals domesticated
Plants/animals bred for certain qualities Human populations grew dramatically Habitats changes to farmland/ruined the land in some places The foods people ate changed
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How did the Industrial Revolution change people and the land?
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Shift to energy sources such as coal and oil
Large-scale production of goods Lots of pollution created Machines reduced the amount of land and human labor needed
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How did hunter- gatherers change the land- name 2 ways
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Hunted large mammals to near-extinction Spread plants to new ares
Set fires to prairies and grasslands to control the growth of trees (keep the space open) Hunted large mammals to near-extinction Spread plants to new ares
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Building wooden furniture
Which of the following situations best describes the use of a renewable resource? Burning coal in a power plant OR Building wooden furniture
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Building wooden furniture
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Why is loss of biodiversity a problem?
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Humans depend on other species for food and oxygen
A healthy ecosystem contains a large variety of species
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“Tragedy of the Commons” is about the conflict between…
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Individuals and society
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Characteristics of developing nations are…
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Lower health standards Agricultural economies Rapid population growth
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Characteristics of developed nations…
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Diverse industrial economies Low population growth
Strong social support systems
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According to the law of supply and demand, if the supply of oranges decreased, what would happen to the cost of orange juice?
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The price of orange juice will increase.
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Which country has the largest ecological footprint?
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The US of A
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Listing both the merits and expenses of implementing an environmental solution is called…
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Cost-benefit analysis
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The number and variety of living thing is…
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Biodiversity
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If you consider what will add to our understanding of the natural world in making an environmental decision, you are examining a(n) _____ value
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Scientific value
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Name one of the steps of the decision-making model
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Gather information Consider values Explore consequences Make a decision
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Come up with a question that examines the economic value of closing a coal-fired power plant…
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How many jobs may be lost?
What effect will this have on the unemployment rate?
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Name 4 natural resouces…
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Sunlight Air Water Minerals Trees
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When the last member of a species dies, it’s called…
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Extinction
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A pollutant that cannot be broken down is said to be…
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Nondegradable
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What is the name of the systematic model used to make environmental decisions?
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Decision-making model
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Which value would consider the beauty of a landscape?
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Aesthetic value
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Which value would consider the cancer rate near a factory?
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Health
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Which value would you be considering if you were worried about soccer fields…
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recreational
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Name two renewable resources.
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Air Water Trees
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The condition in which human needs are met indefinitely
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Sustainability
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The amount of land and ocean area needed to support one person.
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Ecological footprint
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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Name the three categories of environmental problems and the over-riding cause of these.
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Resource depletion Loss of biodiversity Pollution OVERPOPULATION
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