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u1: chapter 1: an introduction to environmental science chapter assessm…

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u1: chapter 1: an introduction to environmental science
chapter assessment
use your completed lesson materials and resources to complete the chapter
assessment. make sure you read/follow any and all directions.
review concepts and terms
choose the correct answer that best completes each statement.

  1. the environment contains

a. living things only.
b. nonliving things only.
c. both living and nonliving things.

  1. which of the following is not an example of a natural resource?

a. coal
b. sunlight
c. plastic

  1. which of the following is always a nonrenewable natural resource?

a. wind
b. fresh water
c. oil

  1. \a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question\ is

the definition of a (an)
a. prediction.
b. hypothesis.
c. theory.
5)
predicted
results/
observations

actual
results/
observations
→?
which of the following phrases is missing below?
a. supports hypothesis
b. proves hypothesis
c. refutes hypothesis

  1. experiments or observational studies in which only one variable is manipulated are

described as
a. controlled.
b. observed.
c. dependent.

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

The environment includes all components of an ecosystem, which has both biotic (living) and abiotic (non - living) factors. So the environment contains both living and non - living things.

Brief Explanations

Natural resources are materials that occur in nature. Coal is a fossil fuel from nature, sunlight is a natural energy source. Plastic is a man - made material, not a natural resource.

Brief Explanations

Renewable resources can be replenished, non - renewable cannot be replenished quickly. Wind is renewable, fresh water can be renewed (through cycles), oil is a fossil fuel and is non - renewable as it takes millions of years to form.

Answer:

C. both living and nonliving things.

Question 2