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APES CRUNCH TIME
Date
Unit
Bozeman Science
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III. POPULATION (10-15%)
A. Population Biology Concepts (Population ecology; carrying capacity; reproductive strategies; survivorship)
B. Human Population
1. Human Population Dynamics (Historical population sizes; distribution; fertility rates; growth rates and doubling
times; demographic transition; age-structure diagrams)
2. Population Size (Strategies for sustainability; case studies; national policies)
3. Impacts of Population Growth (Hunger; disease; economic effects; resource use; habitat destruction)
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IV. LAND AND WATER USE (10-15%)
A. Agriculture
1. Feeding a growing population (Human nutritional requirements; types of agriculture; Green Revolution; genetic
engineering and crop production; deforestation; irrigation; sustainable agriculture)
2. Controlling pests (types of pesticides; costs and benefits of pesticide use; integrated pest management; relevant
laws)
B. Forestry (Tree plantations; old growth forests; forest fires; forest management; national forests)
C. Rangelands (Overgrazing; deforestation; desertification; rangeland management; federal rangelands)
D. Other Land Use
1. Urban Land Development (Planned Development; suburban sprawl; urbanization)
2. Transportation Infrastructure (Federal highway system; canals and channels; road less areas; ecosystem
impacts)
E. Mining (Mineral formation; extractional; global reserves; relevant laws and treaties)
F. Fishing (Fishing techniques; over fishing; aquaculture; relevant laws and treaties)
G. Global Economics (Globalization; World Bank; Tragedy of the Commons; relevant laws and treaties)
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3/31 – 4/1
DAY 2
II. THE LIVING WORLD (10-15%)
A. Ecosystem Structure (Biological populations and communities; ecological niches; interactions among species; keystone
species; species diversity and edge effects; major terrestrial and aquatic biomes)
B. Energy Flow (Photosynthesis and cellular respiration; food webs and trophic levels; ecological pyramids)
C. Ecosystem Diversity (Biodiversity; natural selection; evolution; ecosystem succession)
D. Natural Ecosystem Change (Climate shifts; species movement; ecological succession)
E. Natural Biogeochemical Cycles (Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, sulfur, water, conservation of matter)
4/4 – 4/5
DAY 3
EARTH SYSTEMS AND RESOURCES (10-15%)
A. Earth Science Concepts (Geologic time scale; plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism; seasons; solar intensity and
latitude)
B. The Atmosphere (Composition; structure; weather and climate; atmospheric circulation and the Coriolis Effect;
atmosphere- ocean interactions; ENSO)
C. Global Water Resources and Use (Freshwater/saltwater; ocean circulation; agricultural, industrial, and domestic use;
surface and groundwater issues; global problems; conservation)
D. Soil and Soil Dynamics (Rock cycle; formation; composition; physical and chemical properties; main soil types; erosion
and other soil problems; soil conservation)
4/6 – 4/7
DAY 4
3/29 – 3/30
DAY 1
I.
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002 - Environmental
Systems
003 - Geology
004 - The Atmosphere
005 - Water Resources
006 - Soil
007 - Ecosystem Ecology
008 - Energy Flow in
Ecosystems
009 - Ecosystem Diversity
010 - Natural Ecosystem
Change
011 - Biogeochemical
Cycles
012 - Population Ecology
013 - Human Population
Dynamics
014 - Human Population
Size
015 - Human Population
Impacts
016 - Agriculture
017 - Forestry &
Rangelands
018 - Land Use
4/11 – 4/12
DAY 5
4/13 – 4/14
DAY 6
4/15 – 4/18
DAY 7
IV. LAND AND WATER USE (10-15%)
A. Agriculture
1. Feeding a growing population (Human nutritional requirements; types of agriculture; Green Revolution; genetic
engineering and crop production; deforestation; irrigation; sustainable agriculture)
2. Controlling pests (types of pesticides; costs and benefits of pesticide use; integrated pest management; relevant
laws)
B. Forestry (Tree plantations; old growth forests; forest fires; forest management; national forests)
C. Rangelands (Overgrazing; deforestation; desertification; rangeland management; federal rangelands)
D. Other Land Use
1. Urban Land Development (Planned Development; suburban sprawl; urbanization)
2. Transportation Infrastructure (Federal highway system; canals and channels; road less areas; ecosystem
impacts)
E. Mining (Mineral formation; extractional; global reserves; relevant laws and treaties)
F. Fishing (Fishing techniques; over fishing; aquaculture; relevant laws and treaties)
G. Global Economics (Globalization; World Bank; Tragedy of the Commons; relevant laws and treaties)
V. ENERGY RESOURCES AND CONSUMPTION (10-15%)
A. Energy Concepts (Energy forms; power; units; conversions; Laws of Thermodynamics)
B. Energy Consumption
1. History (Industrial Revolution)
2. Present Global energy use
3. Future energy needs
C. Fossil Fuel Resources and Use (Formation of coal, oil and natural gas; extraction/purification methods; world reserves
and global demands; synfuels; environmental advantages/ disadvantages of sources)
D. Nuclear Energy (Nuclear fission processes; nuclear fuel; electricity production; nuclear reactor types; environmental
advantages/disadvantages; safety issues; radiation and human health; radioactive wastes; nuclear fission)
E. Hydroelectric Power (Dams; flood control; salmon; silting; other impacts)
F. Energy Conservation (Energy efficiency; CAFE standards; hybrid electric vehicles; mass transit)
G. Renewable Energy (Solar energy; solar electricity; hydrogen fuel cells; biomass; wind energy; small-scale hydroelectric;
ocean waves and tidal energy; geothermal; environmental advantages/disadvantages)
V. ENERGY RESOURCES AND CONSUMPTION (10-15%)
A. Energy Concepts (Energy forms; power; units; conversions; Laws of Thermodynamics)
B. Energy Consumption
1. History (Industrial Revolution)
2. Present Global energy use
3. Future energy needs
C. Fossil Fuel Resources and Use (Formation of coal, oil and natural gas; extraction/purification methods; world reserves
and global demands; synfuels; environmental advantages/ disadvantages of sources)
D. Nuclear Energy (Nuclear fission processes; nuclear fuel; electricity production; nuclear reactor types; environmental
advantages/disadvantages; safety issues; radiation and human health; radioactive wastes; nuclear fission)
E. Hydroelectric Power (Dams; flood control; salmon; silting; other impacts)
F. Energy Conservation (Energy efficiency; CAFE standards; hybrid electric vehicles; mass transit)
G. Renewable Energy (Solar energy; solar electricity; hydrogen fuel cells; biomass; wind energy; small-scale hydroelectric;
ocean waves and tidal energy; geothermal; environmental advantages/disadvantages)
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019 - Mining
020 - Fishing
021 - Environmental
Economics
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022 - Energy Concepts
023 - Energy Consumption
024 - Fossil Fuel
Resources
025 - Nuclear Energy
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026 - Hydroelectric Power
027 - Energy Reduction
028 - Renewable Energy
4/19 – 4/20
DAY 8
4/21 – 4/22
DAY 9
4/25 – 4/26
DAY 10
VI. POLLUTION (25-30%)
A. Pollution Types
1. Air Pollution (Sources- primary and secondary; major air pollutants; measurement units; smog; acid depositioncauses and effects; heat islands and temperature inversions; indoor air pollution; remediation and reduction
strategies; Clean Air Act and other Relevant Laws)
2. Noise Pollution (Sources; effects; Control Measures)
3. Water Pollution (Types; sources, causes, and effects; cultural eutrophication; groundwater pollution; maintaining
water quality; water purification; sewage treatment/septic systems; Clean Water Act and other relevant laws)
4. Solid Waste (Types; disposal; reduction)
B. Impacts on the Environment and Human Health
1. Hazards to human health (Environmental risk analysis; acute and chronic effects; dose-response relationships; air
pollutants; smoking and other risks)
2. Hazardous chemicals in the environment (Types of hazardous waste; treatment/disposal of hazardous waste;
cleanup of contaminated sites; biomagnification; relevant laws )
C. Economic Impacts (Cost-benefit analysis; externalities; marginal costs; sustainability)
VI. POLLUTION (25-30%)
A. Pollution Types
1. Air Pollution (Sources- primary and secondary; major air pollutants; measurement units; smog; acid depositioncauses and effects; heat islands and temperature inversions; indoor air pollution; remediation and reduction
strategies; Clean Air Act and other Relevant Laws)
2. Noise Pollution (Sources; effects; Control Measures)
3. Water Pollution (Types; sources, causes, and effects; cultural eutrophication; groundwater pollution; maintaining
water quality; water purification; sewage treatment/septic systems; Clean Water Act and other relevant laws)
4. Solid Waste (Types; disposal; reduction)
B. Impacts on the Environment and Human Health
1. Hazards to human health (Environmental risk analysis; acute and chronic effects; dose-response relationships; air
pollutants; smoking and other risks)
2. Hazardous chemicals in the environment (Types of hazardous waste; treatment/disposal of hazardous waste;
cleanup of contaminated sites; biomagnification; relevant laws )
C. Economic Impacts (Cost-benefit analysis; externalities; marginal costs; sustainability)
VII. GLOBAL CHANGE (10-15%)
A. Stratospheric Zone (Formation of stratospheric ozone; ultraviolet radiation; causes of ozone depletion; strategies for
reducing ozone depletion; relevant laws and treaties)
B. Global Warming (Greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect; impacts and consequences of global warming;
reducing climate change; relevant laws and treaties)
C. Loss of Biodiversity
1. Habitat loss; overuse; pollution; introduced species; endangered and extinct species
2. Maintenance through conservation
3. Relevant laws and treaties
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029 - Air Pollution
030 - Water Pollution
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031 - Solid Waste
032 - Health Impacts of
Pollution
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033 - Stratospheric Ozone
4/27 – 4/28
DAY 11
VII. GLOBAL CHANGE (10-15%)
A. Stratospheric Zone (Formation of stratospheric ozone; ultraviolet radiation; causes of ozone depletion; strategies for
reducing ozone depletion; relevant laws and treaties)
B. Global Warming (Greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect; impacts and consequences of global warming;
reducing climate change; relevant laws and treaties)
C. Loss of Biodiversity
1. Habitat loss; overuse; pollution; introduced species; endangered and extinct species
2. Maintenance through conservation
3. Relevant laws and treaties
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034 - Global Climate Change
035 - Loss of Biodiversity
5/2 APES TEST DAY – 7:30 am
ARE YOU READY TO SCORE A 5?
Reminders: #2 pencil, blue pen, sweater/jacket in case its cold
We will be having daily practice questions the first 20 minutes of class. You will be graded daily. These grades will determine your test grade for
the 4th nine weeks. There will be 11 quizzes given; if you are absent you will need to schedule a make-up day for your exam. The topics of the
quizzes are listed in the table above and I strongly suggest you view the Bozeman Science review videos prior to the review day. If you plan on
earning a 3 or higher you NEED to start reviewing, the more practice questions and FRQs you complete the better your chances are.
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