APES Jeopardy Very Basics Basic APES terms Terms, terms, more terms Sad state of things views 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Answer Final Jeopardy Question THEME SONG FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: American Presidents WAGER NOW • The only 20th Century President who previously served as a commanding general • QUESTION: Who was President Dwight Eisenhower? FINAL JEOPARDY THEME Answer Question A-100 • solar energy is this type of energy • QUESTION: What is energy from the sun? Answer Question A-200 • This is when the basic atomic structures are placed back into the ground from one form to the next • QUESTION: What is chemical cycling? Answer Question A-300 • This is use of land with care and future use in mind. • QUESTION: What is a sustainable yield? Answer Question A-400 • These are resources are those that once used can never be used again • QUESTION: What is a nonrenewable resources? Answer Question A-500 • This is the amount that the land in certain area can provide you with money for its resources • QUESTION: What is natural capital? Answer Question B-100 • This is any presence of a chemical or other agent such as noise or heat at a level that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms. • What is pollution? Answer Question B-200 • The amount of biologically productive land and water needed to provide the people in a particular country or area with an indefinite supply of renewable resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use. • What is ecological footprint? Answer Question B-300 This is the average ecological footprint of an individual in a given country or area. • What is per capita ecological footprint? Answer Question B-400 • Once this is reached, it can be almost impossible for an ecosystem to recover. Might not be noticeable till it’s too late • What is the ecological tipping point? Answer Question B-500 • Population x Consumption per person x Technological Impact per unit of consumption = Environmental Impact of Population • What is How to get the Environmental Impact of Population? Answer Question C-100 • This is the interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the living and nonliving parts of their environment • QUESTION: What is environmental science? Answer Question C-200 • This is is the biological science that studies how organisms interact with one another and with their environment • QUESTION: What is Ecology? Answer Question C-300 • This is a group of organisms that have a unique set of characteristics that distinguished them from all other organisms? • QUESTION: What is a species? Answer Question C-400 DAILY DOUBLE • This is is a set of organisms within a defined area that interact with one and other, other populations, and the abiotic environment • QUESTION: What is ecosystem? Answer Question C-500 • This field of science is a key component to environmental science. Without it, how would we know how nature functions without humans • QUESTION: What is the Ecology? Answer Question D-100 • Occurs when people are unable to fulfill their basic needs • QUESTION: What is poverty Answer Question D-200 • Occurs when a quantity increases at a fixed percentage per unit of time. • QUESTION: What is exponential growth? Answer Question D-300 DAILY DOUBLE • The average American consumes about ___ times as much as the average Indian. • QUESTION: What is 30? Answer Question D-400 • The Three major preventable health problems caused by poverty. • QUESTION: What is Malnutrition, limited access to sanitation/drinking water, respiratory diseases ? Answer Question D-500 • This amount of people - 8 times the US population - do not have decent bathroom facilities. • QUESTION: What is 2.6 billion? Answer Question E-100 • A social condition arising from the desire to be wealthier and more successful, fuels our unsustainable use of resources. • What is affluenza? Answer Question E-200 • Beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment. • What is environmental ethics? Answer Question E-300 • This worldview holds that we are part of, and dependent on, nature and that nature exists for all species, not only humans. •What is environmental wisdom worldview ? Answer Question E-400 • It takes only __-__% of the population of a community, a country or the world to bring about major social change. • What is 5-10? Answer Question E-500 • A city in Tennessee that due do its citizens was transformed from a highly polluted city to one of the most sustainable cities in the US. • What is Chatanooga? Answer Question Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003 Answer Question