AP Environmental Science Book 2: EARTH’S RESOURCES
The AP Environmental Science Orange Module, titled “Earth’s Resources,” is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate dynamics that govern our planet’s finite reservoirs and the crucial role they play in sustaining life. This module delves into the multifaceted dimensions of Earth’s resources, encompassing a wide array of topics ranging from renewable and non-renewable resources to the intricate interplay between human activities and environmental sustainability.
One of the central themes of this module is the examination of Earth’s diverse ecosystems and the resources they harbor. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of the delicate balance within these ecosystems, exploring how various resources, such as water, soil, and biodiversity, interact to create a harmonious and resilient environment. Additionally, the module delves into the human impact on these resources, scrutinizing the consequences of overexploitation, pollution, and habitat destruction.
Renewable and non-renewable resources take center stage in this exploration, with a focus on their availability, utilization, and the ecological repercussions of their extraction. The module guides students through the complexities of energy sources, scrutinizing the environmental implications of fossil fuels, the promise of renewable energy, and the technological innovations that drive sustainable resource management.
Furthermore, the socio-economic dimensions of resource management are examined, shedding light on the intricate relationship between resource availability and the well-being of human societies. Students will explore case studies, engage in critical analysis, and develop a nuanced understanding of the ethical considerations surrounding resource use, distribution, and conservation.
Course Features
- Lectures 15
- Quizzes 11
- Duration 52 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 199
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 15 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
- Unit 410
- 2.1Plate Tectonic
- 2.2Plate Tectonic Assessment15 Minutes10 Questions
- 2.3Soil Formation, Composition, and Properties
- 2.4Soil formation, composition and properties Assessment15 Minutes10 Questions
- 2.5Earth’s Atmosphere and Seasons
- 2.6Earth’s Atmosphere and Seasons15 Minutes9 Questions
- 2.7Watersheds
- 2.8Earth’s Geography and Climate, EL Nino, La Nina
- 2.9Earth’s Geography and Climate, El Nino and La Nina15 Minutes10 Questions
- 2.10Assessment20 Minutes15 Questions
- unit 510
- 3.1Tragedy of the Common, Clearcutting, and Green Revolution
- 3.2Tragedy of the Common, Clearcutting, and Green Revolution15 Minutes10 Questions
- 3.3Impacts of Agriculture Practices, and Methods.
- 3.4Impacts of Agriculture Practices, and Methods15 Minutes10 Questions
- 3.5Overfishing, Mining, and Urbanization Impacts
- 3.6Overfishing, Mining, and Urbanization Impacts15 Minutes10 Questions
- 3.7Ecological Footprints, Urban Runoff, and Integrated Pest Management
- 3.8Ecological Footprints, Urban Runoff, and Integrated Pest Management20 Minutes15 Questions
- 3.9Agriculture and Forestry Sustainable
- 3.10Assessment15 Minutes10 Questions
- Unit 66
- 4.1Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources, Fossil Fuels, and Natural Gas
- 4.2Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources, Fossil Fuels, and Natural Gas15 Minutes7 Questions
- 4.3Distribution of Energy Resources, Nuclear, and Biomass Energy
- 4.4Solar energy
- 4.5Hydroelectricity and Geothermal Energy
- 4.6Hydrogen Fuel Cell , Wind Energy, and Energy Conservation