Exam 4: Ecosystems and the Physical Environment

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The nitrogen cycle is one of the most important and complex of the biogeochemical cycles. It is important because nitrogen:

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List four ways in which solar radiation makes life on Earth possible.

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The sun supports life on Earth because it warms the planet to habitable temperatures. Without the sun's energy, the temperature on Earth would approach absolute zero making all water freeze, including the ocean. The sun also powers the hydrologic cycle, carbon cycle, and is the primary determinant of climate. Plants capture the sun's energy through the process of photosynthesis, in which water and carbon dioxide are converted to carbohydrates, which fuel nearly all forms of life. Most of the fossil fuels, oil, coal, and natural gas represent solar energy captured by photosynthetic organisms.

The scale typically used by most seismologists to measure the magnitude of an earthquake is the:

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In the carbon cycle, carbon can be found in:

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The ocean conveyor belt affects:

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Briefly discuss the role of the Earth's rotation and inclination on its axis on seasonal temperature variations.

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What is the function of the TAO/TRITON array?

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Many plants have evolved mutualistic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria because:

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Which of the following statements about the sulfur cycle is true?

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The Coriolis effect is due to:

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Steps I and VII come together to complete the carbon-silicate cycle. However, two consecutive steps of this cycle are OUT OF ORDER - which two? I. In weathering, atmospheric CO2 dissolves in rainwater to form carbonic acid (H2C03) II. Carbonic acid dissociates to form hydrogen ions (H+) as rainwater moves through soil III. Hydrogen ions enter silicate-rich minerals such as feldspar, releasing calcium ions (Ca2+) IV. Microscopic marine organisms incorporate (Ca2+) and HC03-) into their shells V. Calcium and bicarbonate ions wash into surface waters and eventually reach the ocean VI. Shells are incorporated into sedimentary rock VII. Geological uplift exposes limestone, which is eroded by weathering returning C02 to the atmosphere and water.

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After the 2004 tsunami, the death tolls in 2 coastal Sri Lankan cities were examined. The village with intact mangrove vegetation recorded _________ deaths, whereas the other settlement had almost ________ deaths.

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The reduction of nitrate (NO3-) to gaseous nitrogen (N2) is called:

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Which of the following does not affect ocean currents?

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The Earth's atmosphere is important because:

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El Niño and La Niña are similar in that both events

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Which biogeochemical cycle(s) contribute(s) to eutrophication?

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List and briefly explain three ways in which human activities are impacting the biogeochemical cycles.

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Cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons are distinguished from one another by:

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What part of the nitrogen cycle deals with the conversion of nitrogen in waste products (urea in urine) into ammonia?

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