Module 0: What is Environmental Science?

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Across
  1. 2. A variable that is not dependent on other factors (you the reasearcher manipulates this variable)
  2. 3. Using Earth's resources in such a way that does not endanger future generations from engaging in similar activities
  3. 5. The field of study that looks at interactions among human systems and those found in nature
  4. 7. A social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education
  5. 8. A theory with no known exception that states that energy is neither created or destroyed but can be transferred from one form to another.
  6. 11. A hypothesis that has been repeatedly tested and confirmed by multiple groups of researchers and has reached wide acceptance
  7. 15. The process of making general statements from specific facts or information
  8. 17. Any categories, conditions, factors, or traits that differ in the natural world or in experimental situations.
  9. 18. A variable that is dependant on other factors (specifically dependent on the independent variable)
  10. 20. The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements
  11. 22. A testable conjecture about how something works
  12. 23. An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value
  13. 24. The process of applying general statements to specific facts or situations
  14. 25. A particular location on Earth with interacting biotic and abiotic components
  15. 26. Nonliving
Down
  1. 1. The number of times a sample is replicated in data collection
  2. 4. A theory with no known exception that states that when energy is transformed, the amount of energy remains the same, but its ability to do work diminishes
  3. 6. The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life
  4. 9. An objective method to explore the natural world, draw inferences from it, and predict the outcome of certain events, processes, or changes.
  5. 10. A prediction that there is no difference between the groups or conditions that are being compared.
  6. 12. The field of study that includes environmental science and additional subjects such as environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics
  7. 13. how close a measured value is to the actual or true value
  8. 14. A natural event that acts as an experimental treatment in an ecosystem.
  9. 16. Living
  10. 19. An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value.
  11. 21. How close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another.