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Jeopardy Rules

Jeopardy Rules. Teams: Raise your hand to be called upon. Each team takes turns, alternating between teams. The same person can not answer twice in a row. Everyone keeps their own score on the score sheet provided. Click on the Star at the bottom right corner for Double Jeopardy.

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Jeopardy Rules

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  1. Jeopardy Rules Teams: Raise your hand to be called upon. Each team takes turns, alternating between teams. The same person can not answer twice in a row. Everyone keeps their own score on the scoresheet provided. Click on the Star at the bottom right corner for Double Jeopardy.

  2. Ecology

  3. Populations

  4. Global Warming

  5. Soil

  6. Parks,Agriculture, Fishery,Forest

  7. Human Interactions

  8. Ecology Populations Global Warming Soil Parks, Agri-Forest- Fish Human Interactions $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

  9. Living & nonliving components of an ecosystem.

  10. Biotic / Abiotic:

  11. Only 10% of the usable energy is transferred because usable energy lost as heat (2nd law), not all biomass is digested & absorbed, predators expend energy to catch prey .

  12. Energy flow in food webs: Trophic levels • Keystone Species • Indicator Species

  13. A large distinct terrestrial region having similar climate, soil, plants & animals. Name 4 out of the 8

  14. BIOME

  15. Three Forms of Symbiosis and the form shown below

  16. Mutualism Mutualism , Commensalism, Parasitism

  17. Development of communities in a lifeless area not previously inhabited by life (lava) &         Life progresses where soil remains (clear cut forest, fire)

  18. Primary Succession & Secondary Succession

  19. The number of individuals that can be sustained in an area.

  20. Carrying Capacity Limiting Factors Overshoot Exponential Growth

  21. Strategist: that reproduce early, many small unprotected offspring.

  22. R strategist: Insects, fish, frogs Short lives High bio potential High reproductive rate Rely on instinct K strategist: Elephants, humans, cougar Low biotic potential Rely on learning Long gestation Lower population growth

  23. The name of the 3 Age structure diagrams shown.

  24. 1. 1st & 2nd most populated countries: 2. World Population: 3. US Population: 4. Most important thing affecting population growth. Answer any 3 of the 4 above.

  25. 1. China & India2. 6 . 5 Billion 3. 300 Million 4. Low status of woman * Rule of 70 70 divided by the percent growth rate Ex: 70/2%=35 years

  26. Name any 3 of the 4 below. 1. 2. 3. 4

  27. Preindustrial : Transitional : Industrial :. Postindustrial :

  28. Greenhouse gases:Name 3 of the 6 30

  29. (Examples: H2O, CO2, O3, methane (CH4), Nitous oxide (NO2) & CFC’s) (EFFECT:  they trap outgoing infrared (heat)  energy causing earth to warm 31

  30. The two major productions of CO2 ( Green House Gas) 32

  31. Industry & Transportation Carbon oxides: (Source: auto exhaust,  incomplete combustion) (Effects: CO binds to hemoglobin reducing bloods ability to carry O2. CO2 contributes to global warming) (Reduction: catalytic converter, emission testing, oxygenated fuel, mass transit) 33

  32. Three effects of global warming are:

  33. Rising sea level (thermal expansion), extreme weather, droughts (famine), extinctions, melting of the polar ice caps.

  34. Daily Double!!

  35. Largest reservoirs of Carbon- CO2

  36. # 1 Carbonate Rocks (sediments) # 2 Oceans

  37. Protocals:1. Controlling global warming by setting greenhouse gas emissions targets for developed countries2. Phase out of ozone deleting substances

  38. Kyoto , Japan & Montreal, Canada CFC”S Global Warming

  39. The Best Soil Type –40% silt,40 % sand & 20 % clay.

  40. LOAM By particle size- smallest to largest. (Clay-Silt-Sand)

  41. In arid regions, water evaporates leaving salts behind.&Degradation of land in arid and dry sub-humid areas, resulting primarily from anthropogenic , natural activities and influenced by climatic variations.

  42. Salinization Desertification Water logging

  43. Solutions to soil problems: Name 3 ways to prevent soil degradation.

  44. Conservation tillage, Crop rotation, Cover Crops Contour plowing,Terracing, Wind Breaks, Alley Cropping , Organic fertilizers

  45. Soil Profile Name the profile layers below.

  46. Leaf Litter Top Soil / Humus Subsoil Bedrock/ Parent Material

  47. TWO- Parts Part 1- ___________ Revolution usually refers to the transformation of agriculture that began in 1945. Part 2. One of the two acts created to prevent soil degradation.

  48. Green Revolution 1935 Soil Erosion Act1977 Soil & Water Conservation Act

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