Thank you for the video!! This helped me so much. I have an APES test in 15 minutes and I wanted a good review to watch before. I will let you know what I get on the test!
Thank you for the videos! I was wondering do you think that if I watch these videos and understand the concepts in them that I would be ready for the AP exam? I will be doing FRQ and Multiple choice practice as well
Hi! These videos cover a lot of the curriculum required for the exam but not every detail. So they will help you review but are not entirely "all inclusive". I would recommend a study guide book to help such as the 5 Steps to a 5 book, the new one for this year is very good :). Hope that helps!
Hi! I wish I could confidently give you an example but even the teachers do not know exactly what it will look like, especially because of the home-testing format. The question type are "design an investigation" and "Analyze an environmental problem and propose a solution" so I would focus on perfecting a few key skills: 1) identifying dependent and independent variables in an experiment, writing a hypothesis and identifying the control that should be used like when you do scientific method stuff and 2) having at least two solutions for environmental problems memorized or make a list (the test is technically open note) so for example, if you are dealing with soil depletion issues due to agriculture what could you do? If its erosion problems, use cover crops to protect top soil and add more nutrients, or use low till planting methods to protect the top soil from the start and so on (Biggest Little Farm has AWESOME examples of this, I think it's on HULU and worth watching!). I would go through your units 1-7 in your notes, find the problems you discussed in class and make a chart of problems, consequences (so you can describe or explain if asked in the FRQ ) and solutions. I hope that helps a little! Check out this site for my info on the new format of the test, scroll down to AP Enviro to see the FRQ types: apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/students/taking-ap-exams/ap-exam-schedule
Timestamps
0:08 - Renewable vs. Non-Renewable
2:17 - Fossil fuel locations
» Coal: Russia, USA, China
» Oil: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Canada
» Natural Gas: USA, Russia, Iran
3:24 - Energy Trends (cost, usage, etc.)
5:40 - Biomass
7:00 - Coal
» Types: Lignite, Bituminous (most used), Anthracite
8:55 - Crude Oil
10:07 - Combustion and Cogeneration
11:18 - Natural Gas
» Fracking; causes earthquakes and groundwater contamination
» Cleanest fossil fuel
12:55 - Coal Power Plants
13:45 - Nuclear Power
17:16 - Nuclear Disasters
18:30 - Solar Energy
19:58 - Hydroelectric Power
21:40 - Geothermal Power
22:31 - Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Wind Energy
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Blasting through this at 11:56 the night before a test that determines if I pass this semester or not. Let's go.
Update: Barely made it lmao
Atleast u made it 😭
So proud🫶
literally doing the same exact thing rn
me rn for the final rhats 20% of my grade
@@pieceaisa5046me studying the morning of🤭
Good luck everyone! :)
Good Luck to you too!!
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Thanks! You too!!
@@WhoTFisKylewhat score did u get
Thank you so much Science Panda. You have made my APES experience one of intense pleasure.
Your videos are really helping me prepare for the AP exam- thank you!!
Awesome! I am so glad they are helping! :)
Thank you so much for your videos! They are super helpful. I almost want to say I love you for it lol
Haha! I am happy to help :)
You make the BEST APES videos!! THANK YOU!!
Thank you for the video!! This helped me so much. I have an APES test in 15 minutes and I wanted a good review to watch before. I will let you know what I get on the test!
I have my APES test today but what did you get?
What did you end up getting?
if I pass its thanks to you!
Aw, thanks! But you had to do the hard work on the test! I hope it went well yesterday!! :)
Thank you for the videos! I was wondering do you think that if I watch these videos and understand the concepts in them that I would be ready for the AP exam? I will be doing FRQ and Multiple choice practice as well
Hi! These videos cover a lot of the curriculum required for the exam but not every detail. So they will help you review but are not entirely "all inclusive". I would recommend a study guide book to help such as the 5 Steps to a 5 book, the new one for this year is very good :). Hope that helps!
College Board has also added reviews on their channel, they might be helpful as well!
love it! How will the new exam look like can u give us (me) an example question please?
Hi! I wish I could confidently give you an example but even the teachers do not know exactly what it will look like, especially because of the home-testing format. The question type are "design an investigation" and "Analyze an environmental problem and propose a solution" so I would focus on perfecting a few key skills: 1) identifying dependent and independent variables in an experiment, writing a hypothesis and identifying the control that should be used like when you do scientific method stuff and 2) having at least two solutions for environmental problems memorized or make a list (the test is technically open note) so for example, if you are dealing with soil depletion issues due to agriculture what could you do? If its erosion problems, use cover crops to protect top soil and add more nutrients, or use low till planting methods to protect the top soil from the start and so on (Biggest Little Farm has AWESOME examples of this, I think it's on HULU and worth watching!). I would go through your units 1-7 in your notes, find the problems you discussed in class and make a chart of problems, consequences (so you can describe or explain if asked in the FRQ ) and solutions. I hope that helps a little! Check out this site for my info on the new format of the test, scroll down to AP Enviro to see the FRQ types: apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/students/taking-ap-exams/ap-exam-schedule
Thank you sooo much for making these videos. Really helpful!
I am so glad they have helped you! :)
I really love you for these videos!
wow are u actually a panda? how do you know so much about environmental science?!?
High bamboo diet, keeps the brain running strong ;)
Thank you! This channel is so helpful :)
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Chernobyl was mostly due to the Soviet unions poor government construction and poor control rod construction not human error
ms A students anyone?😭