ccna1 v3 module 1 v3 jeopardy k. martin environmental geosphere
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K. Martin
Environmental
Geosphere
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The layer that is directly below the crust and makes up the majority of the Earth’s
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The layer of the earth which is composed of the most dense
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What is the crust?
The thinnest and lightest layer of the Earth
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What is the asthenosphere?
A solid layer of rock that flows slowly allowing the tectonic plates to move
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What is the lithosphere?
A cool, rigid layer divided into tectonic plates
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What is divergent plate boundary?
This picture is demonstrating what type of plate boundary
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What is the crust?
Tectonic plates include this entire layer of the Earth
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What is convergent plate boundary causing a mountain range to form?
What is being portrayed here?
(What type of boundary and what type of natural event?)
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What is the formation of a volcano by a divergent boundary?
What is being portrayed here?
(what is forming and how?)
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What is transform boundary and earthquakes?
Name the type of boundary and possible events that can take place at the boundary.
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What is the process in which an increasing proportion of an entire population lives in cities and the suburbs of cities ?
Urbanization
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What is any change in design, manufacturing, purchasing or use of materials or products to reduce their amount of toxicity before they become municipal waste?
Source reduction
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What are the structures needed for the operation of a society or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function ? i.e. roads, telecommunications, sewers
Infrastructure
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What is the city gets so big that is encroaches into the rural areas?
Urban sprawl
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What is a liquid that has passed through compacted solid waste in a landfill and contains chemicals?
Leachate
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What are newspapers, milk cartons, bottles, junk mail, coffee grinds, cars
Examples of solid waste
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What is the landfill?
More than 50% of municipal and manufacturing solid wasted ends up here
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What is compost?
Dark brown, crumbly material made from decomposed plant and animal matter that is spread on gardens and fields to enrich the soil?
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What is biodegradable can be broken down by biological processes. Examples are paper, cotton fibers, leather.
Non-biodegradable cannot be broken down by biological processes. Examples are polyester, nylon, plastic?
The difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable, giving examples of each.
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What is 1. Made from petroleum and natural gas2. Molecular chains not found in nature3. Cannot be broken down by natural processes?
Three problems with plastics.
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What is What you find on a patch of land?
Define land cover.
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What is forests?
This covers the largest area of land in the US, Forests or Croplands
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What is Urban Land: land that is covered mainly with buildings and roads?
Rural Land: Land that contains relatively few people and large areas of open space.
Difference between rural and urban land.
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What is Farming, Mining, Building Cities and HighwaysRecreation?
3 main ways the humans use land
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What is Ecosystem Services are resources produced by natural and artificial ecosystems and they link urban and rural because People are dependent on resources produced in rural areas, such as Clean drinking water, Fertile soil, Land for crops, Trees for wood and paper and Oxygen?
What are ecosystem services and how do they link urban and rural lands
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What is recycling?
Saving energy, water and other resources is a benefit of this
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What are cardboard, recyclable glass and aluminum?
More products could be recycled if they were made of what 3 items.
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How a compost works
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What is the warm, moist, dark conditions inside a large pile of biodegradable material allow bacteria to grow and break down the waste rapidly
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What is the Industrial Revolution?
Until about 1850, most people lived in rural areas, what changed this pattern
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What is Degradable plastic is not biodegradable or compost able. They degrade as result of physical and chemical impact (fracture into smaller pieces of
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The difference between biodegradable and degradable materials
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QuestionMachinery made it possible for fewer people to operate a farm or grain mill.Better transportation allowed manufacturers to live far from customers.People moved to cities to find jobs
Urban areas grew rapidly during 20th century.Urban areas spread over more land.
Explain how the Industrial Revolution changed lifestyles
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