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Ecosystem Resistance and Resilience
AP Environmental Science / Unit 2: The Living World: Biodiversity
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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Resilience to Pathogens
AP Environmental Science / Unit 2: The Living World: Biodiversity
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Pollutant Decay Power Law Model
AP Environmental Science / Unit 9: Global Change
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Ecological Role Of Decomposers
AP Environmental Science / Unit 1: The Living World: Ecosystems
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Green Revolution Water Management
AP Environmental Science / Unit 5: Land and Water Use
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Properties of Greenhouse Gases
AP Environmental Science / Unit 4: Earth Systems and Resources
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Calculating Pre-Reproductive Group Size
AP Environmental Science / Unit 3: Populations
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Carrying Capacity and Finite Resources
AP Environmental Science / Unit 3: Populations
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Ecological Impact Of Invasive Species
AP Environmental Science / Unit 9: Global Change
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Effects of Sedimentation on Coral Reefs
AP Environmental Science / Unit 8: Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution
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Overgrazing and Desertification Process
AP Environmental Science / Unit 5: Land and Water Use
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Primary Reservoir of the Hydrologic Cycle
AP Environmental Science / Unit 1: The Living World: Ecosystems
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Water Conservation and Energy Savings
AP Environmental Science / Unit 6: Energy Resources and Consumption
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Mechanism of Seismic Wave Generation
AP Environmental Science / Unit 4: Earth Systems and Resources
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Consider a local industrial area that monitors the concentration of sulfur dioxide (SO2) over time. A sensor records pollutant concentration, modeled by the linear function $$f(t) = 0.5*t + 10$$ where $$t$$ is the time in hours (with $$0 \le t \le 4$$) and $$f(t)$$ is measured in parts per million (ppm). All of the following statements about the function and its implications are true except:
AP Environmental Science / Unit 7: Atmospheric Pollution
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Primary Respiratory Irritant In Smog
AP Environmental Science / Unit 7: Atmospheric Pollution
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Characteristics of Coastal Dead Zones
AP Environmental Science / Unit 8: Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution
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Advantages of Hydrogen Fuel Cells
AP Environmental Science / Unit 6: Energy Resources and Consumption
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Rule Of 70 And Doubling Time
AP Environmental Science / Unit 3: Populations
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Urbanization and Ecological Footprint
AP Environmental Science / Unit 5: Land and Water Use
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