<p>Let’s do this.</p>
<p>I’m sorta screwed for this test, so those who are in the same boat, come one, come all, and LET’S CRAM.</p>
<p>Let’s do this.</p>
<p>I’m sorta screwed for this test, so those who are in the same boat, come one, come all, and LET’S CRAM.</p>
<p>Alright, how should we study for it?</p>
<p>Um, I don’t know. Maybe something similar to the APUSH review game?</p>
<p>Alright then, I’ll start off.</p>
<p>Which law/act requires environmental impact statements?</p>
<p>So… Does anyone actually know anything?</p>
<p>I have a killer AP Environment class where all the students (even seniors with senioritis) gets 5’s on the exam. I am pretty well prepared for the exam.</p>
<p>: (</p>
<p>since this thread is an epic fail, i’m going to ask a question:</p>
<p>how detailed do the essays have to be?</p>
<p>Not very detailed, according to my teacher. As long as you are clear and you address a certain number of points, you can get full points.</p>
<p>On the College Board site, they show sample essays written by students and then the score that was assigned, so you can see the level of detail Seems pretty much just short-answer style, not long essays…</p>
<p><a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;
<p>Thanks ballin and Anne!</p>
<p>GPA–
National Environmental Policy Act</p>
<p>bump…
how shodl i study for this TT? scared…:(</p>
<p>Let’s continue:</p>
<p>This is soil horizon is the top soil, which is composed of different combinations of weather inorganic material and organic material. (Give me a letter)</p>
<p>i think it’s O. i don’t remember.</p>
<p>The answer is A Horizon (keep the thread going by asking a question after you answer). O Horizon is the first layer which is organically rich (ex: consists of leaves)</p>
<p>Question: This is the layer in the atmosphere where the Aurora Borealis (northern lights) form.</p>
<p>I believe it is the Termosphere</p>
<p>Q: What is ENSO and what causes it?</p>
<p>The ENSO is an oscillation of the ocean-atmosphere system in the tropical Pacific. It is caused by oceanic and atmospheric circulation. </p>
<p>Next Question: What are some of the consequences of losing biodiversity?</p>
<p>No idea (less oxygen, messes up the cycles)?</p>
<p>Next Question: This disaster was when a Japanese petrochemical and power company dumped estimated 27 tons of mercury into Minamata Bay. Thousands of people developed “Minamata disease” and over 900 people died. (Name the City, Country)</p>
<p>there are so many answers to that question ballin4ever… if that came out on FR, anyone could bs through it and if it was an MC question, anyone could get it right with common logic. Let’s ask/answer more specific questions.</p>
<p>asc3nd… umm Minamata, Japan lol?</p>
<p>Next question: Which element is most abundant in the earth’s crust?</p>