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1.1 Understanding our Environment Environmental Science 1.1 Mrs. Trimble Mrs. Perryman
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Elbow Partner- In your notebook set up a T-chart and compare Environmental Science 2 Ways they are similar 2 Ways they are different Ecology 2 ways they are similar 2 ways they are different
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Ecology The study of how living things interact with each other and with their non-living environments.
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Biotic- “bio= life…..living and once living components of an ecosystem Abiotic- “a”= not/without….non-living components of an ecosystem
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Environment The surroundings of an organism that affect its life and development.
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Environmental Science Study of how humans interact with the environment (positive or negative)
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Elbow Partner- record your answers into your notes What is a Renewable Resource? What is a Non-renewable Renewable? Are natural resources Biotic or Abiotic?
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Natural Resource Any natural substance that living things use
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Two categories of natural resources Renewable Resources- abundant natural resources that are continually produced Non-renewable Resources- resources that can be used up faster than they can be replenished naturally
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Renewable or Non-renewable? Sunlight? Timber?
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Renewable or Non-renewable Water? Minerals?
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Renewable or Non-renewable? XXX Notice the environmental plate? Materials to make the car? Materials to keep the car running?
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What are the main environmental problems? H abitat Loss/ Destruction I nvasive Species P opulation P ollution O ver-Consumption
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ARE GLOBAL It’s a small world after all?
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Biosphere Thin Layer of life around the Earth
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Developed Vs Developing Countries Highly Industrialized with citizens earning high incomes Little to no industrialization with Citizens earning low incomes
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The Difference Developed Nations –United States, England, Italy, France, Canada –Lower population, consume a lot of resources Developing Countries –India, Kenya, Nigeria, Mexico –High population, consume resources but not at the rate or in the amount of developed Nations
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Population Crisis VS. Over- consumption Crisis
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Consumption Rates In terms of natural resource consumption there are two issues: –Population- too many people –Consumption- use too many resources Both of these are critical issues to solve and we will explore this more as the year progresses.
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Sustainability Action, system or process that can be maintained indefinitely.
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You mow your lawn twice a week with a gas mower. You gather the Clippings and leaves together to use as mulch and fertilizer for your Garden. You found a grocery store with a wide variety of organic food shipped from all over the country. You drive there at least three times a week to go shopping. You have installed a low flow faucet, toilet and shower head in your bathroom. Each morning you take a thirty minute shower and leave the water running When you brush your teeth. Elbow Partners: Discuss the following and decide if each action is sustainable or non- sustainable
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