Environmental Science Q1-W1 Nature and Scope PDF
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Miss Regine G. Martinez
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This document provides learning objectives, pre-test questions, and a discussion on environmental science. It also covers different aspects of environmental science including definitions, concepts related to natural resources, and more.
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![](media/image2.png) 1. It is the study of patterns and processes in the natural world and their modification by human activity. 2. It is the surrounding external conditions influencing development or growth of people or animal or plants, living or working conditions. 3. An individual...
![](media/image2.png) 1. It is the study of patterns and processes in the natural world and their modification by human activity. 2. It is the surrounding external conditions influencing development or growth of people or animal or plants, living or working conditions. 3. An individual who promotes environmental awareness and advocates for the protection of the environment 4. It is the science that deals with matter and energy and the intersection between them. 5. A specialist who studies, collects, and analyses data pertaining to environmental conditions or problems. 6. These are resources that can be replaced or whose supply can be replenished. 7. It is the science that deals with the study of the relationship between humans and other organisms and their environment. 8. It is the liquid part of the earth 9. It is the non- living component of the ecosystem. 10. It indicates the realm of living organisms and their interactions with the other organism that live on land air and water. 11. It is the science that study about plants. 12. It is the science that study the crystal structure, and physical properties of minerals. 13. It is the solid part of the earth. 14. These are resources that cannot easily be replaced or renewed. 15. It is the study of matter, its composition, structure and properties and the changes it undergoes. 1. List down atleast 3 things that you see in the illustration. 2. Are there changes in your community or your environment during the time of your grandparents up to the present? 3. Enumerate atleast 3 changes that you have noticed. 4. What causes these changes? 5. Cite atleast 2 effects of these changes? - Sci-Awit: are you familiar with the song SENYORITA? If you are, sing the lyrics provided below to the tune of the song SENYORITA. Analyze the song carefully for you to answer the question below. ![](media/image7.png) - Based on the song, we are presently facing many environmental issues and concerns, including problem on the destruction and depletion of our natural resources. This issues, concerns and problems are interrelated, coming together as one great threat to human survival and environmental preservation. - **Environmental science- 1.(5pts)** it is the study of the environment, the processes it undergoes, and the problem that arise generally from the intersections of humans with the environment. It is the study of patterns and processes in the natural world and their modification by human activity. - What environmental problems happens in your community or locality? ================================================================== - Is environmental science important? - Is this science important? In environmental science, environmental concerns such as global warming, air and water pollution, hazardous waste proliferation, garbage problems, and depletion of biodiversity and other natural resources are studied. 2. (2pts)Renewable resources or those resources that can be easily be replaced should be preserved and those 3. (2pts) non- renewable resources or those that cannot be easily renewed should be conserved. This science will enlighten us about the importance of protection and conservation, and our indiscriminate release of pollution into the environment. - What are examples of renewable and non-renewable resources in your area? ======================================================================== - Literally, environment means the surrounding external conditions influencing development or growth of people or animal or plants, living or working conditions. - - 9.Physical elements- these are spaces, landforms, water - 7.Biological elements- these are plants, animals, microorganisms and men constitute the biosphere. - Cultural element- such as economic, social, and political elements that are essentially man-made features.