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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 071673849X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0716738497
  • Author:   Andrew Friedland (Author), Rick Relyea (Author), David Courard-Hauri (Author)

Friedland/Relyea Environmental Science for AP* was written specifically for the AP* Environmental Science (APES) course, directly addressing the needs of APES students and teachers from beginning to end.  Lead author Dr. Andrew Friedland of Dartmouth College was the founding Chair of the College Board committee that created the APES course. He regularly teaches Introduction to Environmental Science at Dartmouth and is actively researching environmental science topics related to air pollution and carbon accumulation in forests.  The Friedland package uniquely prepares students for the quantitative aspects of the APES course in a way no other text does. In addition, it explores and explains every topic within the APES course description while offering a scientific and balanced approach to the key concepts.   The Friedland text is praised for its accessibility and for familiarizing students with the findings that inform environmental decision making at all levels—from personal choice to national and international policy.

 

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Question The death of a billion fish in the Neuse River of North Carolina in 1991 was caused by Answer  ; ; overfishing the food source of the ; ; acid rain.
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Question Pfiesteria is a Answer  microscopic free living ; macroscopic ; ; ; nutrient.
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Question Pfiesteria has many life stages, including a I. carnivorous stage. II. free-floating amoeba stage. III. stage that allows development of a protective casing. Answer  I only  II only  III only  I and III  I, II, and III
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Question The factor that enabled Pfiesteria to enter the life stage that caused fish kills in the Neuse River of North Carolina is that Answer  all Pfiesteria are dangerous to aquatic life ; the development of a protective coat prevented the work of ; overfishing caused a decrease in ; nutrients were added to the ; drought made conditions appropriate.
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Question The effect of a Pfiesteria outbreak on humans is a(n) Answer  decrease in ; economic loss from decreased seafood ; decrease in recreational ; increase of skin sores and ; All of the above
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Question When we discuss “our environment,” we are referring to Answer  all conditions in the ; only interactions that affect human ; only conditions that cause negative effects on our ; primarily interactions that harm the ; the sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life.
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Question The study of environmental science is concerned with Answer  the interactions among human systems and those found in ; biotic and abiotic interactions with human ; only abiotic ; only biotic ; Both A and B
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Question The Neuse River is considered a system because it involves Answer  components that influence each other ; specifically interacting biotic components that influence each ; interacting abiotic ; components that interact and influence one another through material or energy ; components that influence one another only through the water.
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Question An ecosystem is a location on Earth that includes I. only biotic components. II. only abiotic components. III. interacting living and non-living components. Answer  I only  II only  III only  I and II only  I, II, and III
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Question The difference between an environmentalist and an environmental scientist is Answer  negligible because both care about ; that an environmentalist is involved in a social movement; whereas an environmental scientist is concerned with the methods of ; that an environmental scientist has a background in biology and chemistry; whereas an environmentalist studies the ; an environmentalist is generally a ; an environmentalist is involved in a social movement; whereas an environmental scientist is concerned with politics.

 

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