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Comprehensive ESS (Environmental Systems and Societies) Topic 1 test notes and responses. Covers key concepts including environmental value systems (EVS), the nature of systems and models, energy and equilibria, sustainability principles, natural capital, and natural income. The document includes definitions, explanations, and applied examples to support understanding of core ESS themes, making it useful for revision, practice, and exam preparation.

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Y11 ESS topic 1 unit test version 2




1. The following is a schematic diagram of an “ecotron”. This is a walk-in chamber with
computer controlled climatic conditions for studying small communities
representative of natural ecosystems.




[Source: modified from NERC www.cpb.bio.ic.ac.uk/ecotron/ecotron.html]

1. (a) State whether this is an open, closed or isolated system. Give one reason for
your answer. [1]

Open, due to inputs/outputs of matter/air/water (and energy);

(b) Identify and explain two ways in which the inputs to the system would differ
from the outputs while communities are growing within the ecotron. [4]

inputs would include more CO2 than outputs;
due to net productivity/photosynthesis; (E)
inputs would include less O2 than outputs;
due to net productivity/photosynthesis; (E)
inputs would include more liquid water than outputs; due to absorption by plants; (E)

inputs would include less water vapour than outputs; due to evapotranspiration; (E)
inputs would include more light energy/electricity; whereas outputs would include
more heat energy; due to respiration; (E)

due to conversion of light/electrical energy to heat; (E) inputs greater than outputs in
early stages;
due to growth occurring/biomass increasing; (E)

, Y11 ESS topic 1 unit test version 2


(c)If a fall in temperature of the system is detected by the sensors, mechanisms will be
automatically initiated to increase the temperature. State which kind of feedback
this demonstrates. [1]

negative (feedback);

(d) Distinguish between negative feedback and positive feedback. [2]



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2. For the resources listed below, identify whether each is considered to be renewable,
non-renewable or replenishable. Groundwater is shown as an example. [2]




3. Distinguish between transfer processes and transformation processes. [2]



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4. Figure 4 below shows information for Mozambique, a Less Economically Developed
Country (LEDC) and France, a More Economically Developed Country (MEDC).
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