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APES Jeopardy
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Basic APES
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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
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A-100
• solar energy is this type of energy
• QUESTION: What is energy from
the sun?
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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?
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A-300
• This is use of land with care and
future use in mind.
• QUESTION: What is a sustainable
yield?
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A-400
• These are resources are those that once
used can never be used again
• QUESTION: What is a nonrenewable
resources?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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B-300
This is the average ecological footprint
of an individual in a given country or
area.
• What is per capita ecological
footprint?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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C-200
• This is is the biological science that
studies how organisms interact with
one another and with their
environment
• QUESTION: What is Ecology?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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D-100
• Occurs when people are unable to fulfill
their basic needs
• QUESTION: What is poverty
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D-200
• Occurs when a quantity increases at a fixed
percentage per unit of time.
• QUESTION: What is exponential growth?
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D-300
DAILY DOUBLE
• The average American consumes about
___ times as much as the average
Indian.
• QUESTION: What is 30?
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D-400
• The Three major preventable health
problems caused by poverty.
• QUESTION: What is Malnutrition, limited
access to sanitation/drinking water,
respiratory diseases ?
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D-500
• This amount of people - 8 times the US
population - do not have decent bathroom
facilities.
• QUESTION: What is 2.6 billion?
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E-100
• A social condition arising from the desire to
be wealthier and more successful, fuels our
unsustainable use of resources.
• What is affluenza?
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E-200
• Beliefs about what is right and wrong with
how we treat the environment.
• What is environmental ethics?
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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 ?
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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?
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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?
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