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1 Apes exam review Day 3 – Land Use

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3 NO N2 NO2- NH4+ NO2+ NOx Name that nitrogen! Nitric Oxide Nitrogen Gas
Nitrite Ion Ammonium Nitronium Ion Nitrogen Oxides

4 NO2 NH3 NO3- HNO3 N2O Name that nitrogen! Nitrogen Dioxide Ammonia
Nitrate Nitric Acid Nitrous Oxide

5 Passive solar house

6 World animal protein production
The percent change in the per capita global production of protein from poultry between and 2000 was approximately: 𝑃𝑒𝑟𝑐𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝐶ℎ𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒= 𝑂𝑙𝑑 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒−𝑁𝑒𝑤 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 𝑂𝑙𝑑 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 ×100% 𝑃𝑒𝑟𝑐𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝐶ℎ𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒= 13−25 13 ×100%=48%

7 World animal protein production
You do questions b and C B. 300% C. 0%

8 The Founder of the sierra club was
First Environmental science group whose mission was to explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the earth. Rachel carson wrote the book ___________ to raise people’s awareness of the harmful effects of the pesticide ________. John Muir Silent Spring DDT.

9 El Nino Southern Oscillation
The acronym enso refers to a phenomenon that occurs in the ________ ocean. El Nino Southern Oscillation Pacific

10 Environmental events Exxon valdez – 1989 Bhopal – 1984
Chernobyl – 1986 Kyoto protocol – 1997 Deepwater horizon – 2010 Montreal protocol – 1989 Love Canal – 1978 US Endangered species act Earth Day – 1970

11 Strengthen this statement
“Fossil fuel use releases carbon dioxide, which causes the greenhouse effect.” Write YOUR answer on a whiteboard Meet with your row, and determine the best answer in your row Share with the class

12 exemplar The burning of fossil fuels releases co2. When greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, H2O, N2O) are struck by infrared radiation, the molecule vibrates and then emits the radiation at a lower wavelength. These lower wavelengths remain trapped in the troposphere, trapping heat energy, and raising average global temperatures.

13 Biological Oxygen Demand
The acronym bod refers to Which is Biological Oxygen Demand the amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic biologic organisms (like bacteria) in a body of water to break down organic material present.

14 Genetically Modified Organism
The acronym gmo refers to Which is Genetically Modified Organism any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.

15 Dimensional analysis On the chalkboard

16 Strengthen this statement
“Protecting endangered species like the Giant panda costs too much and should be stopped.” Write YOUR answer on a whiteboard Meet with your row, and determine the best answer in your row Share with the class

17 exemplar Biodiversity offers many benefits: products like food, medicines, fuel. They aid in ecosystem services, and each individual plays a specific role in an ecosystem. More diverse ecosystems are more stable and more productive. The panda likely controls bamboo populations and should be preserved. The benefits above outweigh the costs.

18 Dimensional analysis On the chalkboard

19 Female secondary education and total fertility rates graph analysis
IV: DV: As the IV Changes, the DV changes because… Percent of Girls in Secondary Schools Total Fertility Rate As the percent of girls in secondary schools increases, the total fertility rate decreases because women have careers and more access to birth control.

20 The first National park was
Yellowstone.

21 Matchy matchy Seoul, South Korea Sao Paulo, brazil Mexico city, Mexico
Delhi, India New York city, usa Osaka/kobe, japan Mumbai, India Shanghai, china Jakarta, Indonesia Tokyo, japan

22 Define the following… Watershed: land area that delivers water, sediment, and dissolved substances via small streams, to a major stream (river) Clean air act: US federal law designed to control air pollution. Requires the epa to enforce regulations against airborne pollutants known to be hazardous to human health

23 Define the following… Clean water act: the epa is charged with implementation pollution control programs and ensure water quality standards for SURFACE waters. Does not protect groundwater, wells, artificial lakes. Clean drinking water act: the EPA sets standards to protect drinking water against contaminants like animal wastes, chemical wastes, etc. Does not cover private wells

24 Define the following… El nino: an irregular occurring and complex series of climatic changes affecting the equatorial Pacific region and beyond every few years. Waters warm near south America and prevent upwelling Baghouse filter: air pollution control device that removes particulates out of air or gas released from commercial processes or combustion for electricity generation

25 Define the following… Electrostatic precipitator: a device that removes suspended dust particles from a gas or exhaust by applying a high voltage electrostatic charge and collecting the particles on charged plates dioxin: toxic compound produced during combustion processes like waste incineration, forest fires, and backyard trash burning. As well as paper bleaching and herbicide manufacturing.

26 Sources of methane anthropogenic natural
Fracking, burning CH4 (fossil fuel) Livestock Farming (CAFO) Landfills and waste Wetlands (decomp) Termites digestion Oceans (decomp)

27 Rain shadow effect

28 Catalytic Converter Hydrocarbons CO2 & H2O
NO2 is converted to N2 and O2 in a Which also converts to Catalytic Converter Hydrocarbons CO2 & H2O

29 Urban heat island Impermeable surfaces replace porous natural surfaces
Sun can heat roofs and asphalt much hotter than air temps Increased levels of air pollutants trap heat


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