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Let’s Play Jeopardy!!

Let’s Play Jeopardy!!. The Categories Are. resources. Ecology vs. economy. Renewable or Nonrenewable. commons. Humans, History and the Environment. Developed or Developing?. Resources. Ecology vs. Economy. Developed or Developing?. Commons. Humans, History and the Environment.

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Let’s Play Jeopardy!!

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  1. Let’s Play Jeopardy!!

  2. The Categories Are

  3. resources

  4. Ecology vs. economy

  5. Renewable or Nonrenewable

  6. commons

  7. Humans, History and the Environment

  8. Developed or Developing?

  9. Resources Ecology vs. Economy Developed or Developing? Commons Humans, History and the Environment Renewable or Nonrenewable? 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  10. When all the resources are gone from a certain area, they are said to be this.

  11. What is: depleted?

  12. These types of resources can be replenished. Daily Double! What are two main ideas of the cell theory? This type of solution is characterized by water molecules moving into and out of the cell at the same rate

  13. What is: renewable?

  14. A type of resource, like wood, that is not made by man.

  15. What is: natural resource?

  16. Maintaining conditions suitable for survival This term, describing the planet, refers to the idea that no new resources can be brought in, and wastes cannot be shipped away.

  17. What is: spaceship earth?

  18. The study of the interactions of humans and their surroundings

  19. What is: environmental science

  20. States that the more available an item is, the cheaper its cost will be.

  21. What is: the Law of Supply and Demand?

  22. When decisions about whether to implement a costly environmental improvement are made, first this must be done to determine if it’s worth it. How many electrons pass through a circuit in 1 second?

  23. What is: cost-benefit analysis

  24. Often, short term economical decisions are made at the cost of this. Daily Double!

  25. What is: ecology or the environment

  26. Plastics and SunChips bags are examples of these

  27. What is: nondegradable pollutants?

  28. Multiple species in one area.

  29. What is: biodiversity?

  30. The USA, Canada, Australia and most Western European countries

  31. What is: developed

  32. High mortality rate

  33. What is: developing?

  34. Low ecological footprint What is the attractive force between water molecules called? Strands of DNA; contain directions for making protein

  35. What is: developing?

  36. Daily Double! High birthrate.

  37. What is: developing?

  38. High amount of waste generated per person.

  39. What is: developed?

  40. Daily Double! A public resource shared by all.

  41. What is: A commons?

  42. The idea that we will deplete a resource if it is not managed.

  43. What is: the Tragedy of the Commons?

  44. 3 examples of commons

  45. What is: ocean, natural parks, the courtyard, petroloeum, etc.

  46. A solution to the tragedy of the commons

  47. What is: a management agency, such as a zoning board, fishing regulations, etc.

  48. The opposite of resource overuse and depletion

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