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APES Review Worksheet #2 1. List the 4 most populated countries in the world. 1) 3) 2) 4) 2. Use the axes to the right for the following: a. Draw and label a line that represents linear growth. b. Draw and label a line that represents exponential growth. 3. Define the term ecological footprint 4. Write an equation for the rule of 70: 5. Perform the following calculations: (Show all of your work in a logical progression to the final answer.) a. A city has a population of 50,000 in 2012. If the population of the city grows at an annual rate of 2%, the year in which the population will reach 100,000 is and the year it will reach 200,000 is. b. A country s population was 12 million in 1992 and in 2012 it is 24 million. If the population grew at a constant rate, that percent rate of growth was. 6. Complete the following table by writing high or low in each box below. Characteristic More Developed Counties Less Developed Countries per capita GDP degree of industrialization infant mortality rate relative fossil fuel use ecological footprint greenhouse gas emissions risk from heart disease risk from infectious diseases 7. Provide three examples of renewable resources and three examples of nonrenewable resources. renewable: 1) nonrenewable : 1) 2) 2) 3) 3) 8. Define the following: a. total fertility rate b. replacement level fertility c. infant mortality rate d. crude birth rate

e. crude death rate Name: 9. Describe the circumstances that will result in a Tragedy of the Commons. 10. Describe an example of a Tragedy of the Commons. 11. Use the axes to the right for the following: a. Draw a line showing a population that exemplifies logistic growth. (s curve) b. Draw label the carrying capacity. 12. Describe an example of a positive feedback loop. 13. Perform the following calculation. Show all of your work. In a particular year a population has the following characteristics: the crude birth rate is 45, the crude death rate is 20, the immigration rate is 1%, and the emigration rate is 0.5%. The percent rate of growth for that year is. 14. Use the axes below to draw and label lines representing the birth rate, death rate and total population size during the idealized demographic transition of a country. Include, written directly onto the graph, an explanation for each change in the birth rate, death rate and total population size. 15. On the axes below, draw and completely label four age structure diagrams that represent slow growth, rapid growth, negative growth, and zero population growth (include labels on the x and y axes)

16. Arrange the following types of electromagnetic radiation in order from lowest to highest energy: ultraviolet, microwave, infrared, gamma, radio, x ray, visible. 17. Draw and label three survivorship curves using the axes on the right. 18. Describe an example of a negative feedback loop. 19. The molecular formula of ozone is. 20. Use the axes to the right for the following: a. Draw a line representing the Earth s atmosphere. b. Label each layer of the Earth s atmosphere and identify where the greenhouse effect occurs and the ozone layer is situated. 21. The chemicals that deplete the ozone layer are. 22. In the box below, write out a series of chemical equations that illustrate the destruction of the ozone in the ozone layer. 23. Provide examples of three biotic components of an ecosystem. 24. Provide examples of three abiotic components of an ecosystem. 25. Complete the following table: Trait Carbon Nitrogen Phosphorus Water importance to life largest reservoir method of transport cycle length (long/short) 26. Write the balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis in the box on the right. 27. The approximate age of the Earth is years. 28. Write the balanced chemical equation for cellular respiration in the box on the right. 29. Two islands, different distances from the mainland have different rates of extinction, this is explained by the theory of island. 30. is a technique typically used to harvest scallops, crabs, cod (fish), and shrimp from the sea floor. 31. A fishing practice that is commonly used to catch large solitary species of fish. 32. Use the axes below to draw and label an illustration of the pesticide treadmill.

33. Arrange the following particles in order of smallest to largest: clay, sand, silt 34. Explain how the biomagnification of DDT led to the demise of the Bald Eagle population in the US. 35. % of the Earth is covered with water. Of all the water on Earth % of it is saltwater, % is frozen, and % is available and relatively accessible. 36. List three things you could do to conserve water. 1) 2) 3) 37. Perform the following calculations: (Show all of your work.) a. A family of 5 replaces a 6 gallon/minute showerhead with a new 2 gallon/minute low flow showerhead. If every member of the family takes one 10 minute shower per day, the family will save gallons of water in one year. b. A family has a rectangular swimming pool that measures 15 ft by 20 feet. If water evaporates from the pool at a rate of 50 gallons per square foot per year and a pool cover will reduce evaporation by 90 percent, the family can save gallons of water per year by using a pool cover. 38. Define the following: a. ph b. turbidity c. biological oxygen demand d. organic waste 39. In the box to the right, list the ranks of coal in order from highest to lowest energy content. (indicate the direction in the box.) 40. List three air pollutants that are emitted during the burning of coal. 41. List 7 products that are derived primarily from crude oil: 42. The acronym OPEC refers to the of and it is important because: 43. Fracking is short for and it is a concern because

44. Explain what the Deepwater Horizon was, where it was, and why it is significant. 45. The acronym ANWR refers to the and it is important because: 46. Perform the following calculations: (Show all of your work in a logical progression to the final answer.) a. A family has a total of 1500 Watts of light bulbs throughout their house, if they replace them all with LED light bulbs, which use 90% less energy, the family will now use Watts of electricity. b. A space heater operates at 1500 Watts, if it is used for 10 hours each day for one week and the cost of electricity is 20 cents per kilowatt hour, it will cost to operate the heater for the week. 47. The acronym CAFE refers to the and it is important because: 48. List four things you could do to conserve energy. 1) 2) 3) 4) 49. State where Chernobyl is located and explain what happened there. 50. Complete the following chart. Mining Technique Description Environmental consequences Open Pit mining Subsurface mining Strip mining Mountaintop removal 51. Strengthen this weak statement: Mining causes pollution that may disrupt the environment. 52. Explain what happened at Three Mile Island, and why it is significant.

53. Explain how thermal pollution is produced by power plants. 54. Explain what happened at Fukushima Daiichi and why it is significant. 55. Perform the following calculation. Show all of your work. A radioactive cloud may contain Iodine 131, which has a half life of 8 days. If the waste must decay to a concentration of less than 0.1% to be considered safe, it will take approximately days to reach safe levels. 56. Perform the following calculation. (Show all of your work in a logical progression to the final answer.) A family has a 75 m 2 solar array on their house, which has an efficiency of 10%. If the average insolation on their array is 6 kwh/m 2 /day and their average cost of electricity is 20 cents per kilowatt hour, the family has the capacity to produce worth of electricity every day, and every year, from the sun.