Intro To Environment Science Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. Data** Data that is numerical and involves measurements.
  2. 6. The scientific study of how organisms interact with their surroundings.
  3. 9. Services** Goods provided directly by ecosystems, such as food and water.
  4. 10. A worldview that places humans at the center of value and importance.
  5. 13. A worldview that values entire ecosystems rather than individual organisms.
  6. 17. Reasoning** Reasoning that looks for patterns to develop general rules.
  7. 20. Using resources in a way that ensures they are available for future use.
  8. 23. Analysis** A process of comparing the costs and benefits of a decision.
  9. 25. Variable** The variable that is changed in an experiment.
Down
  1. 1. Data** Descriptive data that involves characteristics or qualities.
  2. 2. A testable explanation for a scientific question.
  3. 3. of the Commons** Overuse of shared resources due to individuals acting in their self-interest.
  4. 5. Resources** Resources that take a long time to replenish.
  5. 7. Services** Natural processes regulated by ecosystems, like flood control and air purification.
  6. 8. Review** The evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field.
  7. 11. Method** The systematic process used to investigate natural phenomena.
  8. 12. Reasoning** Reasoning that applies general rules to specific situations.
  9. 14. Experiment** An experiment where only one variable is changed at a time.
  10. 15. The natural world and everything that interacts within it.
  11. 16. Revolution** The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and settled communities.
  12. 18. Footprint** The measure of a person’s or group’s use of natural resources.
  13. 19. A worldview that values all living organisms equally.
  14. 21. Resources** Resources that naturally replenish over short periods.
  15. 22. Revolution** The period of technological advancement that increased resource consumption.
  16. 24. Variable** The variable that is measured in an experiment.