AP Environmental Science: Investigating Environmental Science through Inquiry

Experiments in the book, Investigating Environmental Science through Inquiry, meet the following AP* Environmental Science objectives:

Vernier Experiment AP Environmental Science Topic Outline Correlation
1Seasons and Angle of Insolation I. Earth Systems and Resources, A. Earth Science Concepts (Seasons; solar intensity and latitude)
V. Energy Resources and Concepts, G. Renewable Energy (Solar energy)
2A Local Weather Study I. Earth Systems and Resources, B. The Atmosphere (Weather and climate)
3Investigating Dissolved Oxygen II. The Living World, B. Energy Flow (Photosynthesis and cellular respiration)
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 3. Water Pollution (Types; sources, causes and effects; cultural eutrophication; maintaining water quality; sewage treatment; septic systems)
4Water Quality I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use (Freshwater/saltwater; agricultural, industrial, and domestic use; surface and groundwater issues)
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 3. Water pollution (Types; sources, causes, and effects; cultural eutrophication; maintaining water quality; water purification; Clean Water Act and other relevant laws)
5Long Term Water Monitoring I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use (Freshwater/saltwater; agricultural, industrial, and domestic use; surface and groundwater issues)
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 3. Water pollution (Types; sources, causes, and effects; cultural eutrophication; maintaining water quality; water purification; Clean Water Act and other relevant laws)
6Water Treatment I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use (Freshwater/saltwater; agricultural, industrial, and domestic use; surface and groundwater issues)
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 3. Water pollution (Types; sources, causes, and effects; cultural eutrophication; maintaining water quality; water purification; Clean Water Act and other relevant laws)
7Investigating Salinity I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use (Freshwater/saltwater)
8Soil Temperature I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics (Formation; composition; physical and chemical properties; main soil types; erosion and other soil problems)
9Soil Salinity I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics (Formation; composition; physical and chemical properties; main soil types; erosion and other soil problems)
10Soil pH I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics (Formation; composition; physical and chemical properties; erosion and other soil problems)
11Soil Moisture I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics (Formation; composition; physical and chemical properties; main soil types; erosion and other soil problems)
12Soil and Acid Precipitation I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics (Formation; composition; physical and chemical properties; erosion and other soil problems)
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types 1. Air pollution (Acid deposition-causes and effects)
13Managing Garden Soil Moisture I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use (Agricultural, industrial, and domestic use; global problems; conservation)
I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics (Physical and chemical properties; erosion and other soil problems; soil conservation)
14Cell Respiration II. The Living World, B. Energy Flow (Photosynthesis and cellular respiration)
15Biodiversity in Ecosystems II. The Living World, A. Ecosystem Structure
II. The Living World, A. Ecosystem Diversity
16Biochemical Oxygen Demand VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 3. Water Pollution (Types; sources, causes, and effects; cultural eutrophication; maintaining water quality; sewage treatment/septic systems; Clean Water Act and other relevant laws)
17Water Cycle Column Investigation I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use
I. Earth Systems and Resources, D., Soil and Soil Dynamics
II. The Living World, E. Natural Biogeochemical Cycles
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 3. Water pollution
18Decomposition Column Investigations I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics
II. The Living World, B. Energy Flow
19Ecocolumn Investigations I. Earth Systems and Resources, B. The Atmosphere
I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use
I. Earth Systems and Resources, D. Soil and Soil Dynamics
II. The Living World, B. Energy Flow
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 3. Water Pollution
20Global Warming VII. Global Change, B. Global Warming (Greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect; impacts and consequences of global warming; reducing climate change; relevant laws and treaties)
21UV Investigations VII. Global Change, A. Stratospheric Ozone (Formation of stratospheric ozone; ultraviolet radiation; causes of ozone depletion; strategies for reducing ozone depletion; relevant laws and treaties)
22Sunscreen Comparison VII. Global Change, A. Stratospheric Ozone (Formation of stratospheric ozone; ultraviolet radiation;
23Primary Productivity II. The Living World, B. Energy Flow (Photosynthesis and cellular respiration; food webs and trophic levels; ecological pyramids)
24Modeling Population Growth II. The Living World, A. Ecosystem Structure (Biological populations and communities; ecological niches; interactions among species; species diversity and edge effects)
25 Insulation Study V. Energy Resources and Consumption, F. Energy Conservation, (Energy efficiency)
26Fossil Fuel Energy V. Energy Resources and Consumption, A. Energy Concepts (Energy forms; power; units; conversions; Laws of Thermodynamics)
V. Energy Resources and Consumption, C. Fossil Fuel Resources and Use
V. Energy Resources and Consumption. F. Energy Conservation (Energy efficiency)
27Energy Conversions V. Energy Resources and Consumption, A. Energy Concepts (Energy forms, units, conversions, Law of Thermodynamics)
28Wind Energy V. Energy Resources and Consumption, A. Energy Concepts (Energy forms; power; units; conversions)
V. Energy Resources and Consumption, G. Renewable Energy (Wind energy)
29Solar Energy: Photovoltaic Cells V. Energy Resources and Consumption, A. Energy Concepts (Energy forms; power; units; conversions)
V. Energy Resources and Consumption, G. Renewable Energy (Solar energy; solar electricity)
30An Investigation of Passive Solar Heating V. Energy Resources and Consumption, G. Renewable Energy (Solar energy)
31The Effect of Acid Deposition on Aquatic Ecosystems I. Earth Systems and Resources, C. Global Water Resources and Use (surface and groundwater issues; global problems)
VI. Pollution, A Pollution Types, 1. Air pollution (acid deposition-causes and effects)
32 Measuring Particulates VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 1. Air pollution (Sources-primary and secondary; major air pollutants; smog; heat islands and temperature inversions; indoor air pollution; remediation and reduction strategies; Clean Air Act and other relevant laws)
33 Investigating Indoor Carbon Dioxide Concentrations II. The Living World, B. Energy Flow (Photosynthesis and cellular respiration)
VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 1. Air pollution (indoor air pollution)
34 A Pollution Study VI. Pollution, A. Pollution Types, 1. Air pollution (Acid deposition-causes and effects; heat islands and temperature inversions; indoor air pollution)
VI. Pollution, A Pollution Types, 3. Water pollution (Types; sources, causes, and effects; cultural eutrophication; maintaining water quality; water purification)

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