Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution
Study Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution
Topic: AP Environmental Science
- cat: Sources of aquatic and terrestrial pollution
- cat: Point and nonpoint water pollution
- cat: Solid and hazardous waste management
- cat: Impact on ecosystem and human health
- cat: Thermal pollution
- cat: Eutrophication and dead zones
- cat: Bioaccumulation and biomagnification
- cat: Pathogens and infectious disease spread
- allowFeature: frq
- distribution: 2024, 9.2, 27.5, 17.4, 25.8, 20.1, 236579, 2.8, 54.1
- weights:
- type: AP Exam
- summary: AP Environmental Science is a college-level course that explores the interconnections between the natural world and human societies. Students study ecosystems, biodiversity, climate change, pollution, resource use, and sustainability through both scientific and societal lenses. The course combines biology, chemistry, geology, and environmental policy to examine real-world environmental problems and potential solutions. Labs and field investigations help students collect data, analyze impacts, and propose evidence-based responses. With a strong focus on systems thinking and critical analysis, AP Environmental Science prepares students to understand and address the environmental challenges shaping our future.
- category: Sciences
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