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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Energy contained in firewood and other plant matter | Biomass Energy |
Heat energy that's generated and stored in the Earth itself | Geothermal Energy |
Energy that takes advantage of tides, waves and differences in water temperatures | Ocean Energy |
Energy from wind, biomass, solar, hydro and geothermal sources | Renewable Energy |
Advantage of hydropower | Does not rely on fossil fuel to generate electricity |
Limitation of wind power | intermittent |
Passive solar technologies | Use energy of sunlight without relying on electrical or mechanical devices |
Tidal Power | kinetic energy of water moved by tides |
Vampire Power | Energy used when appliance is turned off, but in standby mode |
Urbanization | Centralization of human populations living in densely populated cities |
Metropolitan area outside the central city | Suburb |
Urban sprawl is a result of people moving away from | City centers |
Designation of specific areas for different categories of land use | Zoning |
Suburban living encourages | Increased use of automobiles |
Most important to urban biodiversity and ecosystem services | Trees and forested parks |
Greenway | Link that provides pathways for wildlife to travel between parks and preserves |
Urban planners encourage this in arid regions | Xeriscaping |
90% of Earth's garbage is generated in | Cities |
In wastewater treatment, the removal of inorganic nutrient waste occurs during this | Tertiary Treatment |
Water from washers, sinks, and baths | Graywater |
Largest component of U.S. municipal waste | Paper |
Sanitary landfills produce ________, which may be used for energy | Methane |
Waste-to-energy facilities are a type of | Incinerator |
Municipal solid waste management policyis set by ________ governments | County and city |
Federal oversight of municipal solid waste increased with the Solid Waste DisposalAct in the ________. | 1960s |
Regulates hazardous wastes | EPA |
The use of living organisms to break down hazardous waste is | bioremediation |
The "E" in e-waste stands for | Electronic |
Dose of a chemical above which there is a measurable decline in the health measure | Toxicity Threshold |
Process by which chemicals are stored in the tissues of living orge | Bioaccumulation |
Concentrations of a chemical increase at each higher level of the food web | Biomagnification |
Chemicals that cause or support cancer | Carcinogens |
Substances that cause mutations and birth defects | Teratogens |
Pesticide primarily used to control mosquito populations | DDT |
Result of air pollution in urban areas, more children have _______. | Asthma |
Result of parasitic worms inhabiting in snails in waterways | Schistosomiasis |
Tropical storms and associated floods have greater impacts in poor countries that have experienced ______. | Deforestation |
H1N1 common in _____ but rarely transmitted to humans until recently. | Pigs |
In the future, world climate will be ________. | Warmer |
Resources will be ________ in the future. | Scarcer |
Ample water can be available for future generations if we increase conservation and ________. | Efficiency |
The P in the IPAT equation stands for "________." | Population Impact = Population X Affluence X Technology |
In the near future, the world population growth rate will be ______. | Shrinking |
Extinction rates of plant and animal species are likely to remain higher than the natural rates for the forseeable future. As a result, we will lose biodiversity and the ________ that humans benefit from | Ecosystem Services |
Which of the following will not help to reduce greenhouse emissions? | Developing new technologies of oil extraction |
If we define availability as "oil that can be extracted by conventional technologies and at relatively low prices," have we passed the peak of oil availability? | Yes |
Something anybody can do to help effect the change to sustainability is ________. | Volunteer |
Effective environmental leadership values ________. | Diversity |
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