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ISP 203B Exam 1 Study Guide latest updated
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Which of the following is a potential consequence of a large asteroid impact? - Answer- All of the above The Scientific Method typically develops in order as follows: - Answer- Observation - Question - Research - Hypothesis - Experiment - Data - Conclusion The five logical steps used to help solve problems or gain knowledge may be called: - Answer- Analytical Thinking Which of the following is an example of a Scientific Law? - Answer- Law of Gravity What is pseudoscience? - Answer- Theory not supported by experimental evidence Which of the following is NOT an example of Pseudoscience? - Answer- Astronomy Given an example of a theory based on evidence that gives explanations based on data you most likely are dealing with an example of pseudoscience. - Answer- False Where is MSU's Banded Iron Formation located? - Answer- Natural Science The two most important concepts in this class are: - Answer- Risk & Disaster Which of these is an example of a Scientific Theory? - Answer- Plate tectonics Which phrase best describes a Natural Hazard? - Answer- A natural process or event that represents a potential threat to humans Which of the following does not determine how disastrous a natural hazard may become? - Answer- Temperature Which of the following can be commonly linked to Hurricanes? - Answer- Beach erosion Natural Hazards may be influenced by which of the following? - Answer- Geography and human population In our class how do we define risk? - Answer- The product of the probability of an event occurring times the consequences if it occurs.