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AP Environmental Science Exam Review Flashcards Questions with solutions 2024
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AP Environmental Science Exam Review Flashcards With Verified Solutions
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AP Environmental Science Exam Review Flashcards latest  solutions 2023
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AP Environmental Science Exam Practice Questions with Certified Solutions
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  • AP Environmental Science Exam Practice Questions with Certified Solutions A fuel's net energy yield is correctly defined as a comparison between the cost of mining, processing, and transporting a fuel and the amount of useful energy the fuel generates A regular light bulb has an efficiency rating of 3 percent. For every 1 joule of energy that bulb uses, the amount of energy produced is 0.03 joules of light Methane gas and ethanol are two examples of biogases that are produced in what process?...
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AP Environmental Science Unit 6 Study Guide
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  • AP Environmental Science Unit 6 Study Guide What are the three fossil fuels? Coal, oil, and natural gas What are the 4 nonrenewable resources? Coal, Oil, Natural gas, Nuclear How is electricity generated at a power plant? For fossil fuels, the fuel is used to light a fire which heats water which makes steam which turns a turbine which powers a generator. With Uranium, the material is contained inside rods which emit heat and continue the process Subsistence vs. commercia...
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AP Environmental Science Population Exam Practice With Complete Solutions Already Passed
  • AP Environmental Science Population Exam Practice With Complete Solutions Already Passed

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  • Density Dependent Factor - A factor that influences an individuals probability of survival and reproduction in a manner that depends on the size of the population (i.e. predation, disease, food supply) Density Independent Factor - A factor that has the same effect on a individual's probability of survival and reproduction at any populations size (i.e. hurricanes, floods, fires) exponential growth models - occurs when populations are not limited by resources. (J-curve) logistic growth mo...
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AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AP TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
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AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AP TEST REVIEW QUESTION WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED
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  • Ionizing radiation - enough energy to dislodge electrons from atoms, forming ions; capable of causing cancer (gamma, X-rays, UV) High Quality Energy - organized & concentrated; can perform useful work (fossil fuel & nuclear) Low Quality Energy - disorganized, dispersed (heat in ocean or air wind, solar) First Law of Thermodynamics - energy is neither created nor destroyed, but may be converted from one form to another (Law of Conservation of Energy) Second Law of Thermodynamics - when ener...
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AP Environmental Science Test 1 Graded A+(100% Verified)
  • AP Environmental Science Test 1 Graded A+(100% Verified)

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  • life has existed on earth for - 3.8 billion years water covers _ of earth -3/4 earth is well suited because - -water covers 3/4 -habitable temps -moderate sunlight -oxygen and carbon dioxide provided -soil has essential minerals for plants highly developed countries - industrialized, low pop growth, high incomes less developed countries - low industry, high fertility, high infant rate, agricultural, high mortality rate, low income renewable resources - solar energy, wind, tides, water ...
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