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Chapter 1: Environmental Science: A Global Perspective

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Environmental ScienceThe study of how humans interact with the environment.
EnvironmentEverything that surrounds us.
Natural ResourceAny natural substance that living things use.
Natural ResourceSunlight, air, water, soil.
Nonrenewable resourcesResources that cannot be replaced.
Nonrenewable resourcesFossil fuels
Renewable resourcesResources that are continually being replaced.
Renewable resourcesSunlight, trees.
BiosphereThe thin layer of life around the Earth.
Developed countriesHighly industrialized countries whose citizens have high average incomes.
Developed countriesUnited State, Canada, Japan, Australia.
Developing countriesCitizens have a much lower average income.
Developing countriesIndia, Kenya, Mexico, Malaysia
Population crisisThe number of people growing to quickly for the Earth to support.
Consumption crisisPeople using up, wasting, or polluting natural resources faster than they can be renewed, replaced, or cleaned up.
Sustainable worldA world in which human populations can continue to exist indefinitely with a high standard of living and health.
Pure scienceTries to answers questions about how the natural world works.
Applied scienceUses the information provided by pure science to solve problems.
EcologyThe study of how living things are related to each other.
HypothesisA scientist's prediction of what the correct answer will be to a problem.
ExperimentUsed to test a hypothesis


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