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includes all living things and the nonliving things with which they interact
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the study of ecology as well as focusing on how humans affect the environment and ways to address environmental problems
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naturally replenished over short periods of time
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take a long time to replenish
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humans shifted from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to live in communities, raise livestock and plant crops
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the production of machinery allowed for advances in medicine, agriculture, and other technologies
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a measure of the demands made by one person or group on global natural resources
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when a shared (common) resource is unregulated, individuals will consume it at a selfish rate
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simply a logical way of thinking about the world
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the way in which scientists gather and use information
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a testable explanation for a question or problem
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looks for patterns or rules in the natural world
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compares new things to the rules of the natural world
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only changes one variable at a time
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variables that are kept the same
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variable that is changed
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variable that is measured as a result
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descriptions, words
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numbers, measurements
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explains a phenomenon and is supported by many different fields of evidence
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places the most value on human populations and human welfare
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places value on each and every organism, including humans
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places value on the ecosystem or community as a whole rather than individuals