A) Kudzu is shading out the rare plant.
B) The rare plant is unaffected by the presence of the kudzu.
C) Fewer individuals of the rare plant grow in the presence of kudzu when compared to areas without.
D) It will be impossible to remove kudzu from the park because it grows too fast.
E) Kudzu grows much faster than the rare plant and will dominate the preserve within a decade.
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A) increase in phosphorus concentrations
B) rapid growth of cyanobacteria populations
C) increase in fish populations
D) decomposition of dead cyanobacteria
E) drop in dissolved oxygen concentration
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A) a theory is an explanation of scientific laws
B) a theory is an integrated explanation of numerous hypotheses, each supported by a large body of observations and experiments
C) a theory is a condensation and simplification of many data that previously appeared unrelated
D) a theory is a prediction for new data suggesting new relationships among a range of natural phenomena
E) a theory is an ethical principle based on a religious foundation
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A) recycling
B) attempts to limit human population growth
C) using technology to improve car mileage
D) use of nonrenewable resources as if they were present in unlimited quantities
E) conservation practices
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A) low life expectancy
B) illiteracy
C) inadequate access to health services
D) balanced nutrition
E) unsafe drinking water
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A) risk analysis
B) political action
C) evaluation
D) scientific assessment
E) public education and involvement
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A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 8
E) 11
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A) cannot be tested.
B) are the same as hypotheses.
C) can be used to predict the existence of as-yet unobserved things or phenomena.
D) are the same as facts.
E) are rarely shown to be true.
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A) living is to non-living
B) limited supply is to sustainable supply
C) tree is to coal
D) wind energy is to fossil fuel energy
E) conservation is to overexploitation
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A) we are using up our supplies of fossil fuels
B) we are polluting the environment
C) we are using too much fresh water
D) we are continually increasing the number of humans
E) we are depleting needed resources
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A) ecology
B) sociology
C) political science
D) risk analysis
E) environmental science
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A) fresh water
B) atmosphere
C) forests
D) marine fisheries
E) all of these choices are correct
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A) construction of a sewer to divert treated sewage from the lake
B) approval of a bill transferring responsibility for sewage to a regional government agency
C) increase in taxes to construct sewage facilities
D) environmental monitoring
E) All of these choices are correct
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A) increase rate of population growth
B) move from an industrial to agricultural economy base
C) raise the per-capita income
D) maintain limited crop dependence
E) All of these choices are correct
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A) The capacity of the environment to absorb toxins is unlimited.
B) The human population continues to grow.
C) We are using fossil fuels as if they were present in unlimited supply.
D) The Earth's resources are not present in infinite supply
E) None of these choices
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A) to provide public awareness and endorsement
B) to monitor the initial assessment and modeling of the problem
C) to solicit public opinion about how evidence should be interpreted when selecting a course of action
D) to analyze the potential effect of an intervention or doing nothing
E) a risk analysis is not necessary in resolving environmental problems
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A) continued population growth
B) consuming non-renewable resources
C) eradicating unique species
D) ignoring the environment
E) All of these choices are correct
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A) a disaster that happened in the park
B) the technology divide that exists between the social classes of poverty and elite
C) the environmental costs that everyone must pay in the long run due to individual exploitation of resources for short-term gains.
D) the environmental costs that a widespread natural disaster brings to all walks of life
E) common understanding of the environmental pressures that threaten endangered species
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