Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment

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In reading a claim by an atmospheric scientist that ozone depletion is not an actual environmental problem, a critical thinker would

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One of the first steps in critical thinking is to

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Compared to poorer countries, which of the following is not true of richer nations?

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Although your sister is not a scientist, she says that she uses scientific techniques in her everyday life. You do not believe her but she insists it is true. Which of the following examples could she use to best persuade you?

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Parsimony is one of the basic principles of science.

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At the end of the twentieth century, ____________________ has/have been added to environmental thinking.

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Which of the following was key to the recovery of the Apo Island's reef fish population?

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Evidence of progress in dealing with population problems is best illustrated by

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The world's poorest people _______________ environmental degradation.

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The point of critical thinking is to learn to

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The statement, "Since every insect I have examined so far has six legs, I conclude that all insects must have six legs." is an example of

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The best definition of a hypothesis is a(n)

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Most environmental problems result from

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