Environmental science

Test Your Environmental Science Knowledge
Welcome to this engaging quiz designed to challenge your understanding of environmental science concepts. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious about the environment, this quiz provides a stimulating way to test your knowledge.
- 21 questions covering key topics in environmental science
- Multiple choice, matching, and checkbox formats
- Immediate feedback on your answers
What is a hypothesis?
Proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
A tested answer that can't be proven wrong.
Tthe active acquisition of information from a primary source.
What is environmentalism
Concern about and action aimed at protecting the environment, social.
Science: Studying interaction
What is ethics?
A natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms.
Branch of philosophy that studies behaviors
The study of the earth and each of its biomes
Ecosystem
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Carrying capacity
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Population
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Comunity
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Biotic
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Abiotic
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Sex ratio
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Commensalism
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
Mutualism
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
Symbiosis
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
Predation
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
One organism benefits, other is not affected
What is a Specialist
High tolerance Eats variety of foods and can withstand variety of conditions
Is common Eats almost anything and can only live in a certain area
Low tolerance Eats only a few foods
What is a Niche
the actual space that an organism inhabits.
The role an organism has in its habitat.
A community of organisms.
How do humans NOT affect the carbon cycle?
Exhaling carbon dioxide
Eating high on the food chain
Releasing your own gas (farting)
What is the biosphere made of
Plants and micro organisms
Animals and Humans
All living things
Which organisation does this describe : Low or no interest loans in order to help promote economic growth to developing countries
The EPA
The World bank
The United Nations
*extra credit* when was harambe shot
May 19, 2016
May 7, 2016
May 28, 2016
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