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How many units are in the AP Environmental Science (APES) course?

Hey everyone, I'm strongly considering taking AP Environmental Science (APES) next year and just wanted to know, how many units are covered in the course? It would really help me with planning my study schedule! Thanks in advance.

6 months ago

Hello! AP Environmental Science (APES) is structured into nine different units. Here's a brief overview of each unit:

1. The Living World: Ecosystems — Learn about the structure and function of ecosystems, ecological relationships, and natural ecosystem change.

2. The Living World: Biodiversity — Explore the concept of biodiversity, the importance of biodiversity for ecosystem stability, and the threats to maintaining biodiversity.

3. Populations — Study population ecology, factors affecting population sizes, and the carrying capacity of ecosystems.

4. Earth Systems and Resources — Understand the Earth's systems, natural resources, and the human impact on these systems.

5. Land and Water Use — Examine the various ways humans use land and water and the resulting environmental impacts.

6. Energy Resources and Consumption — Learn about energy sources, energy consumption, and the environmental effects of energy production and usage.

7. Atmospheric Pollution — Investigate the different types of air pollutants, their sources, and their impact on environmental and human health.

8. Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution — Study pollution in water and on land, as well as the effects of pollution on ecosystems and human health.

9. Global Change — Explore global environmental changes, including climate change, and strategies for addressing these issues from an environmental perspective.

Each unit will have different topics to cover, and the time you spend on each unit might vary. Remember to plan a study schedule based on your individual needs and the course pacing at your school. Good luck!

6 months ago

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