Deck 10: Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach

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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is not an economic service provided by forests?</strong> A) fuelwood B) mining C) erosion reduction D) lumber E) recreation <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is not an economic service provided by forests?

A) fuelwood
B) mining
C) erosion reduction
D) lumber
E) recreation
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A tree plantation is also called a(n)____.</strong> A) old-growth forest B) primary forest C) second-growth forest D) commercial forest E) successional forest <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A tree plantation is also called a(n)____.

A) old-growth forest
B) primary forest
C) second-growth forest
D) commercial forest
E) successional forest
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Ecologists warn that human population growth,economic development,and poverty are exerting increasing pressure on the earth's ecosystems and on the ____ it provides.</strong> A) cultural incentives B) abundant lifestyle C) technological growth D) ecosystem services E) scientific research <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Ecologists warn that human population growth,economic development,and poverty are exerting increasing pressure on the earth's ecosystems and on the ____ it provides.

A) cultural incentives
B) abundant lifestyle
C) technological growth
D) ecosystem services
E) scientific research
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). An old-growth forest is a(n)____.</strong> A) commercial forest older than 30 years B) forest undisturbed for at least 50 years C) second-growth forest undisturbed for at least 100 years D) replanted forest that has had little disturbance for 100 years E) uncut or regenerated primary forest undisturbed for at least 200 hundred years <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
An old-growth forest is a(n)____.

A) commercial forest older than 30 years
B) forest undisturbed for at least 50 years
C) second-growth forest undisturbed for at least 100 years
D) replanted forest that has had little disturbance for 100 years
E) uncut or regenerated primary forest undisturbed for at least 200 hundred years
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is a harmful effect of even carefully designed logging roads?</strong> A) increased erosion B) habitat corridors C) decreased sediment runoff D) increased access to farms,mines,and ranches E) increased native biodiversity <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is a harmful effect of even carefully designed logging roads?

A) increased erosion
B) habitat corridors
C) decreased sediment runoff
D) increased access to farms,mines,and ranches
E) increased native biodiversity
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests,both natural and planted,occupy how much of the earth's land surface,other than Greenland and Antarctica?</strong> A) 40% B) 24% C) 31% D) 16% E) 5% <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests,both natural and planted,occupy how much of the earth's land surface,other than Greenland and Antarctica?

A) 40%
B) 24%
C) 31%
D) 16%
E) 5%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Four of the following are important ecological services provided by forests;one is not.Choose the one that is not.</strong> A) Reduces soil erosion B) Releases atmospheric carbon C) Purifies water and air D) Influences local and regional climate E) Provides numerous wildlife habitat <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Four of the following are important ecological services provided by forests;one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A) Reduces soil erosion
B) Releases atmospheric carbon
C) Purifies water and air
D) Influences local and regional climate
E) Provides numerous wildlife habitat
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests provide habitats for about ____ of the earth's terrestrial species.</strong> A) one-quarter B) one-third C) one-half D) two-thirds E) three-quarters <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests provide habitats for about ____ of the earth's terrestrial species.

A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
E) three-quarters
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is true of surface fires?</strong> A) They increase the chance of crown fires. B) They kill all vegetation and wildlife in their path. C) They prevent the germination of trees species like jack pine and the giant sequoia. D) They free mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation and litter. E) They destroy mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is true of surface fires?

A) They increase the chance of crown fires.
B) They kill all vegetation and wildlife in their path.
C) They prevent the germination of trees species like jack pine and the giant sequoia.
D) They free mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation and litter.
E) They destroy mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Costa Rica is considered a superpower of biodiversity,with an estimated 500,000 plant and animal species.This biodiversity is chiefly a result of the ____.</strong> A) country's small size B) country's geographic location and its government's strong conservation efforts C) lack of deforestation throughout the country's history D) careful use of natural resources by its indigenous people throughout its history E) government subsidies for the conversion of forestland to rangeland <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Costa Rica is considered a superpower of biodiversity,with an estimated 500,000 plant and animal species.This biodiversity is chiefly a result of the ____.

A) country's small size
B) country's geographic location and its government's strong conservation efforts
C) lack of deforestation throughout the country's history
D) careful use of natural resources by its indigenous people throughout its history
E) government subsidies for the conversion of forestland to rangeland
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Surface fires ____.</strong> A) increase topsoil erosion B) kill large numbers of wildlife C) usually burn only undergrowth and leaf litter on the forest floor D) usually burn whole trees from the base up E) spread rapidly and can destroy most vegetation <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Surface fires ____.

A) increase topsoil erosion
B) kill large numbers of wildlife
C) usually burn only undergrowth and leaf litter on the forest floor
D) usually burn whole trees from the base up
E) spread rapidly and can destroy most vegetation
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A second-growth forest is a(n)____.</strong> A) old-growth forest with lots of new seedlings B) old growth forest with lots of weeds C) forest resulting from secondary succession D) old growth forest that has been cut down with only weeds remaining E) forest containing only one or two species of trees that are all of the same age <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A second-growth forest is a(n)____.

A) old-growth forest with lots of new seedlings
B) old growth forest with lots of weeds
C) forest resulting from secondary succession
D) old growth forest that has been cut down with only weeds remaining
E) forest containing only one or two species of trees that are all of the same age
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is true of tree plantations?</strong> A) They are not biologically diverse. B) They take a very long time to return a profit. C) They are usually clear cut before they are sufficiently mature. D) They cannot be used for paper products. E) They contain trees that are not of a uniformly age. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is true of tree plantations?

A) They are not biologically diverse.
B) They take a very long time to return a profit.
C) They are usually clear cut before they are sufficiently mature.
D) They cannot be used for paper products.
E) They contain trees that are not of a uniformly age.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the monetary worth of the earth's ecological services per year at which of the following?</strong> A) $150 billion B) $500 billion C) $1.5 trillion D) $33.2 trillion E) $500 trillion <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the monetary worth of the earth's ecological services per year at which of the following?

A) $150 billion
B) $500 billion
C) $1.5 trillion
D) $33.2 trillion
E) $500 trillion
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). The temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture,or other uses,is called ____.</strong> A) reforestation B) deforestation C) selective cutting D) strip cutting E) sustainable harvesting <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
The temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture,or other uses,is called ____.

A) reforestation
B) deforestation
C) selective cutting
D) strip cutting
E) sustainable harvesting
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is a disadvantage of clear-cutting?</strong> A) low timber yield B) cannot reforest with fast-growing trees C) destroys and fragments wildlife habitats D) low profits in the short-term E) increases surface fires <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is a disadvantage of clear-cutting?

A) low timber yield
B) cannot reforest with fast-growing trees
C) destroys and fragments wildlife habitats
D) low profits in the short-term
E) increases surface fires
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the world's forests provide us with ecological services worth how much per year?</strong> A) $4.7 trillion B) $6.3 trillion C) $11.9 trillion D) $13.2 trillion E) $15 trillion <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the world's forests provide us with ecological services worth how much per year?

A) $4.7 trillion
B) $6.3 trillion
C) $11.9 trillion
D) $13.2 trillion
E) $15 trillion
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). According to the World Resources Institute,if the current rates continue,how much of the world's remaining forests will be lost in the next two decades?</strong> A) 10% B) 20% C) 30% D) 40% E) 50% <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
According to the World Resources Institute,if the current rates continue,how much of the world's remaining forests will be lost in the next two decades?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
E) 50%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Removing intermediate-aged or mature trees from a forest is known as ____.</strong> A) intermediate cutting B) selective cutting C) partial cutting D) clear-cutting E) strip-cutting <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Removing intermediate-aged or mature trees from a forest is known as ____.

A) intermediate cutting
B) selective cutting
C) partial cutting
D) clear-cutting
E) strip-cutting
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Over the past 8,000 years,human activities have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about _____ %,with most of that coming in the last 60 years.</strong> A) 47 B) 32 C) 64 D) 76 E) 58 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Over the past 8,000 years,human activities have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about _____ %,with most of that coming in the last 60 years.

A) 47
B) 32
C) 64
D) 76
E) 58
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of method is effective in reducing tropical deforestation?</strong> A) Educate settlers about sustainable forestry/agriculture. B) Certify sustainably grown timber. C) Reduce poverty. D) Protect the most diverse and endangered areas. E) All of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of method is effective in reducing tropical deforestation?

A) Educate settlers about sustainable forestry/agriculture.
B) Certify sustainably grown timber.
C) Reduce poverty.
D) Protect the most diverse and endangered areas.
E) All of these
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Burning tropical forests accounts for how much of the human-created greenhouse gas emissions?</strong> A) 6% B) 11% C) 17% D) 23% E) 27% <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Burning tropical forests accounts for how much of the human-created greenhouse gas emissions?

A) 6%
B) 11%
C) 17%
D) 23%
E) 27%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests cover about ____% of the U.S.land area.</strong> A) 0 B) 3 C) 10 D) 30 E) 50 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests cover about ____% of the U.S.land area.

A) 0
B) 3
C) 10
D) 30
E) 50
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Tropical forests in the Amazon basin and other South American countries are primarily being cleared or burned for ____.</strong> A) biodiesel fuel for motor vehicles B) cattle grazing and soybean plantations C) firewood and small-scale farming D) oil palm and paper pulp plantations E) coffee and spice plantations <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Tropical forests in the Amazon basin and other South American countries are primarily being cleared or burned for ____.

A) biodiesel fuel for motor vehicles
B) cattle grazing and soybean plantations
C) firewood and small-scale farming
D) oil palm and paper pulp plantations
E) coffee and spice plantations
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Conservationists around the world are using a design in which an inner core of a reserve is surrounded by two protective areas.This design is known as ____.</strong> A) habitat corridors B) buffer zone concept C) wilderness concept D) transition zones E) reserve concept <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Conservationists around the world are using a design in which an inner core of a reserve is surrounded by two protective areas.This design is known as ____.

A) habitat corridors
B) buffer zone concept
C) wilderness concept
D) transition zones
E) reserve concept
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is a method of grassland restoration?</strong> A) removal of riparian areas and water holes from grasslands B) removal of salt blocks for cattle C) eliminating herbicide use allowing all plants to grow D) use of portable fencing to confine cattle to ungrazed areas E) removal of native grasses to reduce growth <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is a method of grassland restoration?

A) removal of riparian areas and water holes from grasslands
B) removal of salt blocks for cattle
C) eliminating herbicide use allowing all plants to grow
D) use of portable fencing to confine cattle to ungrazed areas
E) removal of native grasses to reduce growth
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Overgrazing occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area.Overgrazing causes all of the following except ____.</strong> A) reduced grass cover B) exposure of the soil to wind erosion C) increased retention of water D) compacted soil E) more invasion by inedible plant species <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Overgrazing occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area.Overgrazing causes all of the following except ____.

A) reduced grass cover
B) exposure of the soil to wind erosion
C) increased retention of water
D) compacted soil
E) more invasion by inedible plant species
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Ecologists and forest fire experts recommend several strategies for reducing fire-related harm to forests and people.What is one of those strategies?</strong> A) Encourage growth of young trees and underbrush. B) Set small,contained surface fires in highest-risk forest areas. C) Set crown fires in highest-risk forest areas. D) Prevent all fires on public lands. E) Thin a zone of 150 meters around houses and buildings in fire prone areas. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Ecologists and forest fire experts recommend several strategies for reducing fire-related harm to forests and people.What is one of those strategies?

A) Encourage growth of young trees and underbrush.
B) Set small,contained surface fires in highest-risk forest areas.
C) Set crown fires in highest-risk forest areas.
D) Prevent all fires on public lands.
E) Thin a zone of 150 meters around houses and buildings in fire prone areas.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What is not considered a major problem for U.S.public parks today?</strong> A) introduction of nonnative species B) killing of native species C) polluted air D) agricultural runoff E) deferred repairs of infrastructure <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What is not considered a major problem for U.S.public parks today?

A) introduction of nonnative species
B) killing of native species
C) polluted air
D) agricultural runoff
E) deferred repairs of infrastructure
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). In the United States,about ____% of the forests are protected.</strong> A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40 E) 50 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
In the United States,about ____% of the forests are protected.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
E) 50
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Hemp requires fewer pesticides and yield more pulp per hectare.What other source of pulp provides this benefit?</strong> A) rice straw B) animal fats C) wood D) agricultural residues E) kenaf <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Hemp requires fewer pesticides and yield more pulp per hectare.What other source of pulp provides this benefit?

A) rice straw
B) animal fats
C) wood
D) agricultural residues
E) kenaf
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Unfenced grasslands in tropical and temperate climates that supply forage for grazing animals are called ____.</strong> A) pastures B) rangeland C) savannah D) steppes E) veldt <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Unfenced grasslands in tropical and temperate climates that supply forage for grazing animals are called ____.

A) pastures
B) rangeland
C) savannah
D) steppes
E) veldt
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Protected areas linking isolated reserves is a design called ____.</strong> A) habitat corridors B) buffer zone concept C) wilderness concept D) transition zones E) reserve concept <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Protected areas linking isolated reserves is a design called ____.

A) habitat corridors
B) buffer zone concept
C) wilderness concept
D) transition zones
E) reserve concept
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What is probably the biggest problem for U.S.national parks today?</strong> A) popularity B) regulations C) environmentalists D) rock collectors E) soil erosion <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What is probably the biggest problem for U.S.national parks today?

A) popularity
B) regulations
C) environmentalists
D) rock collectors
E) soil erosion
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Widespread human-influenced fires in tropical forests,such as the Amazon Rainforest,change weather patterns by raising temperatures and reducing rainfall resulting in droughts,which in turn makes forests more likely to burn.This is an example of a ____.</strong> A) runaway fire cycle B) natural fire cycle C) positive feedback loop D) negative feedback loop E) closed circuit loop <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Widespread human-influenced fires in tropical forests,such as the Amazon Rainforest,change weather patterns by raising temperatures and reducing rainfall resulting in droughts,which in turn makes forests more likely to burn.This is an example of a ____.

A) runaway fire cycle
B) natural fire cycle
C) positive feedback loop
D) negative feedback loop
E) closed circuit loop
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Four of the following are ways to grow and harvest trees more sustainably;one is not.Choose the one that is not.</strong> A) Halt clear-cutting on steep slopes. B) Eliminate logging of old-growth forests. C) Identify and protect forest areas high in biodiversity. D) Leave most standing dead trees. E) Increase road building into uncut areas. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Four of the following are ways to grow and harvest trees more sustainably;one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A) Halt clear-cutting on steep slopes.
B) Eliminate logging of old-growth forests.
C) Identify and protect forest areas high in biodiversity.
D) Leave most standing dead trees.
E) Increase road building into uncut areas.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). About ____ of the wood harvested globally each year is burned directly for fuel or converted to charcoal fuel.</strong> A) 10% B) 25% C) 50% D) 75% E) 90% <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
About ____ of the wood harvested globally each year is burned directly for fuel or converted to charcoal fuel.

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
E) 90%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). One preservation strategy for the remaining grasslands in the Southwestern U.S.involves land trust groups that pay ranchers for ____,which are deed restrictions that bar future owners from developing the land.</strong> A) conservation easements B) conservation incentives C) preservation laws D) wildnerness incentives E) wilderness provisions <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
One preservation strategy for the remaining grasslands in the Southwestern U.S.involves land trust groups that pay ranchers for ____,which are deed restrictions that bar future owners from developing the land.

A) conservation easements
B) conservation incentives
C) preservation laws
D) wildnerness incentives
E) wilderness provisions
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). One of the reasons for cutting trees is to provide pulp for making paper.However,paper can be made from a number of other sources.What is not a viable source of paper?</strong> A) rice straw B) animal fats C) hemp D) agricultural residues E) kenaf <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
One of the reasons for cutting trees is to provide pulp for making paper.However,paper can be made from a number of other sources.What is not a viable source of paper?

A) rice straw
B) animal fats
C) hemp
D) agricultural residues
E) kenaf
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). With only 2% of its forests remaining,which of the following countries has gone from tropical paradise to ecological disaster?</strong> A) Jamaica B) Bermuda C) Haiti D) Cuba E) Virgin Islands <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
With only 2% of its forests remaining,which of the following countries has gone from tropical paradise to ecological disaster?

A) Jamaica
B) Bermuda
C) Haiti
D) Cuba
E) Virgin Islands
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). We can all help sustain terrestrial biodiversity through various measures.Which of the following methods is least effective in sustaining biodiversity?</strong> A) Plant trees and take care of them. B) Recycle paper and use recycled products. C) Buy sustainable wood and wood products. D) Help restore nearby degraded forests or grasslands. E) Eliminate local plants from your household garden. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
We can all help sustain terrestrial biodiversity through various measures.Which of the following methods is least effective in sustaining biodiversity?

A) Plant trees and take care of them.
B) Recycle paper and use recycled products.
C) Buy sustainable wood and wood products.
D) Help restore nearby degraded forests or grasslands.
E) Eliminate local plants from your household garden.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). In 1995-1996,gray wolves were re-introduced to Yellowstone National Park.Since then,which of the following has occurred?</strong> A) Scavengers are not able to find food. B) Beaver dams have disappeared from the streams. C) Elk have increasingly trampled regrowth of aspen,cottonwoods,and willow trees. D) Shade trees growing along streams have encouraged larger trout populations. E) Coyote populations have decreased the number of small mammals. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
In 1995-1996,gray wolves were re-introduced to Yellowstone National Park.Since then,which of the following has occurred?

A) Scavengers are not able to find food.
B) Beaver dams have disappeared from the streams.
C) Elk have increasingly trampled regrowth of aspen,cottonwoods,and willow trees.
D) Shade trees growing along streams have encouraged larger trout populations.
E) Coyote populations have decreased the number of small mammals.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Tree farms are more biologically diverse than second-growth forests.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Tree farms are more biologically diverse than second-growth forests.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A majority of the loss of the tropical forests has occurred over the past 200 years.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A majority of the loss of the tropical forests has occurred over the past 200 years.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). In the last 8,000 years,humans have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about 23%.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
In the last 8,000 years,humans have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about 23%.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What term refers to the process of repairing damage caused by humans to the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by ecosystems?</strong> A) ecological restoration B) ecological rehabilitation C) ecological conservation D) ecological preservation E) ecological reconciliation <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What term refers to the process of repairing damage caused by humans to the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by ecosystems?

A) ecological restoration
B) ecological rehabilitation
C) ecological conservation
D) ecological preservation
E) ecological reconciliation
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests covering approximately 30% of the U.S.land area supply about two-thirds of the nation's surface water.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests covering approximately 30% of the U.S.land area supply about two-thirds of the nation's surface water.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). If current deforestation rates continue about 40% of all the world's remaining intact forests will have been logged or converted to other uses in 20 years.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
If current deforestation rates continue about 40% of all the world's remaining intact forests will have been logged or converted to other uses in 20 years.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Someday,tree plantations may supply most of the world's demand for industrial wood.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Someday,tree plantations may supply most of the world's demand for industrial wood.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Four of the following are measures to speed up ecosystem recovery;one is not.Choose the one that is not.</strong> A) rehabilitation B) secondary succession C) replacement D) creating artificial ecosystems E) restoration <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Four of the following are measures to speed up ecosystem recovery;one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A) rehabilitation
B) secondary succession
C) replacement
D) creating artificial ecosystems
E) restoration
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Researchers have suggested four principles for carrying out most forms of ecological restoration and rehabilitation.Which one of the following is not one of these principles?</strong> A) Find the cause of the degradation. B) Stop the abuse by eliminating the causes. C) Encourage the development of economic zones in the ecosystem. D) Reintroduce species,especially keystone,foundation,and pioneer species. E) Protect the area from further degradation. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Researchers have suggested four principles for carrying out most forms of ecological restoration and rehabilitation.Which one of the following is not one of these principles?

A) Find the cause of the degradation.
B) Stop the abuse by eliminating the causes.
C) Encourage the development of economic zones in the ecosystem.
D) Reintroduce species,especially keystone,foundation,and pioneer species.
E) Protect the area from further degradation.
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Up to 60% of the wood consumed in the U.S.is wasted unnecessarily.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Many biologists and wildlife conservationists believe that the best way to keep from hastening the extinction of wild species through human activities is to protect threatened habitats and ecosystem services.This is referred to as ____.</strong> A) the wilderness approach B) ecosystem rehabilitation C) environmental conservation D) the ecosystem approach E) biodiversity consideration <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Many biologists and wildlife conservationists believe that the best way to keep from hastening the extinction of wild species through human activities is to protect threatened habitats and ecosystem services.This is referred to as ____.

A) the wilderness approach
B) ecosystem rehabilitation
C) environmental conservation
D) the ecosystem approach
E) biodiversity consideration
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Most conservation biologists believe the most important reasons for protecting wilderness and other areas from exploitation and degradation involve the ____.</strong> A) recreational opportunities for humans B) economic benefits to large populations C) immediate needs of all species D) immediate needs of endangered species E) long-term needs of all species <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Most conservation biologists believe the most important reasons for protecting wilderness and other areas from exploitation and degradation involve the ____.

A) recreational opportunities for humans
B) economic benefits to large populations
C) immediate needs of all species
D) immediate needs of endangered species
E) long-term needs of all species
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What term refers to land officially designated as an area where natural communities have not been seriously disturbed by humans,and where harmful human activities are limited by law?</strong> A) a nature reserve B) wilderness C) a national park D) biospheres E) remote and pristine <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What term refers to land officially designated as an area where natural communities have not been seriously disturbed by humans,and where harmful human activities are limited by law?

A) a nature reserve
B) wilderness
C) a national park
D) biospheres
E) remote and pristine
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Sixty percent of the world's forests are old-growth forests.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Sixty percent of the world's forests are old-growth forests.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forest fires are not a major threat to forest ecosystems as part of a natural cycle.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forest fires are not a major threat to forest ecosystems as part of a natural cycle.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Areas especially rich in plant species that are found nowhere else and are in great danger of extinction are called ____.</strong> A) biodiversity friendly B) natural ecosystems C) emergency hotspots D) biodiversity hotspots E) liferaft ecosystems <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Areas especially rich in plant species that are found nowhere else and are in great danger of extinction are called ____.

A) biodiversity friendly
B) natural ecosystems
C) emergency hotspots
D) biodiversity hotspots
E) liferaft ecosystems
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Michael Rosenzweig suggests we need to learn how to share with other species the spaces we dominate.He calls this new form of conservation biology ____.</strong> A) reconciliation ecology B) rehabilitation ecology C) refurbishment biology D) community building E) formation building <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Michael Rosenzweig suggests we need to learn how to share with other species the spaces we dominate.He calls this new form of conservation biology ____.

A) reconciliation ecology
B) rehabilitation ecology
C) refurbishment biology
D) community building
E) formation building
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A 1997 report estimated the value of the ecological services provided to humans by forests to be at least $4.7 trillion.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A 1997 report estimated the value of the ecological services provided to humans by forests to be at least $4.7 trillion.
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Efforts are under way to make charcoal out of fibers left over from processing sugar cane.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Brazil has more than ____________________% of the world's remaining tropical rain forests.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Brazil has more than ____________________% of the world's remaining tropical rain forests.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests that cover about 30% of the U.S.land area provide habitats for ____________________% of the country's wildlife species.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests that cover about 30% of the U.S.land area provide habitats for ____________________% of the country's wildlife species.
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Almost every natural place on earth has been affected or degraded to some degree by ____________________.
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As much as ____________________% of the wood consumed in the United States is wasted unnecessarily.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Even though parks in less-developed countries have the greatest biodiversity,only about ____________________% of them are protected.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Even though parks in less-developed countries have the greatest biodiversity,only about ____________________% of them are protected.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Degradation of a tropical forest usually begins when a(n)____________________ is cut deep into the forest.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Degradation of a tropical forest usually begins when a(n)____________________ is cut deep into the forest.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). According to the USDA,within _______________ we could eliminate the need to use trees to make paper by using kenaf.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
According to the USDA,within _______________ we could eliminate the need to use trees to make paper by using kenaf.
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Humans have reserved ____________________% of the earth's land for human use.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). The first step in harvesting trees is to build ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
The first step in harvesting trees is to build ____________________.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Poor countries with tropical forests can be encouraged to protect their forests by using ____________________ to provide financial incentives.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Poor countries with tropical forests can be encouraged to protect their forests by using ____________________ to provide financial incentives.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Most biologists believe that we should care about sustaining forests because they provide valuable ____________________ and ____________________ services.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Most biologists believe that we should care about sustaining forests because they provide valuable ____________________ and ____________________ services.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Only 5% of U.S.land is protected as wilderness,and most of that is in Alaska.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Only 5% of U.S.land is protected as wilderness,and most of that is in Alaska.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Livestock graze in ____________________,which are managed grasslands or enclosed meadows,usually planted with domesticated grasses or other forage.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Livestock graze in ____________________,which are managed grasslands or enclosed meadows,usually planted with domesticated grasses or other forage.
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Even moderate levels of grazing are unhealthy for grasslands.
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Forest losses are concentrated in ____________________ countries.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Parks in developing countries possess the least biodiversity of all parks.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Parks in developing countries possess the least biodiversity of all parks.
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One of the biggest problems for national parks in the U.S.is ____________________.
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Some scientists urge the adoption of a(n)____________________ strategy to identify and quickly protect biodiversity hotspots.
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Only about 1% of national parks in less-developed countries are protected.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is not an economic service provided by forests?</strong> A) fuelwood B) mining C) erosion reduction D) lumber E) recreation Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is not an economic service provided by forests?

A) fuelwood
B) mining
C) erosion reduction
D) lumber
E) recreation
C
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A tree plantation is also called a(n)____.</strong> A) old-growth forest B) primary forest C) second-growth forest D) commercial forest E) successional forest Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A tree plantation is also called a(n)____.

A) old-growth forest
B) primary forest
C) second-growth forest
D) commercial forest
E) successional forest
D
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Ecologists warn that human population growth,economic development,and poverty are exerting increasing pressure on the earth's ecosystems and on the ____ it provides.</strong> A) cultural incentives B) abundant lifestyle C) technological growth D) ecosystem services E) scientific research Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Ecologists warn that human population growth,economic development,and poverty are exerting increasing pressure on the earth's ecosystems and on the ____ it provides.

A) cultural incentives
B) abundant lifestyle
C) technological growth
D) ecosystem services
E) scientific research
D
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). An old-growth forest is a(n)____.</strong> A) commercial forest older than 30 years B) forest undisturbed for at least 50 years C) second-growth forest undisturbed for at least 100 years D) replanted forest that has had little disturbance for 100 years E) uncut or regenerated primary forest undisturbed for at least 200 hundred years Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
An old-growth forest is a(n)____.

A) commercial forest older than 30 years
B) forest undisturbed for at least 50 years
C) second-growth forest undisturbed for at least 100 years
D) replanted forest that has had little disturbance for 100 years
E) uncut or regenerated primary forest undisturbed for at least 200 hundred years
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is a harmful effect of even carefully designed logging roads?</strong> A) increased erosion B) habitat corridors C) decreased sediment runoff D) increased access to farms,mines,and ranches E) increased native biodiversity Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is a harmful effect of even carefully designed logging roads?

A) increased erosion
B) habitat corridors
C) decreased sediment runoff
D) increased access to farms,mines,and ranches
E) increased native biodiversity
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests,both natural and planted,occupy how much of the earth's land surface,other than Greenland and Antarctica?</strong> A) 40% B) 24% C) 31% D) 16% E) 5% Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests,both natural and planted,occupy how much of the earth's land surface,other than Greenland and Antarctica?

A) 40%
B) 24%
C) 31%
D) 16%
E) 5%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Four of the following are important ecological services provided by forests;one is not.Choose the one that is not.</strong> A) Reduces soil erosion B) Releases atmospheric carbon C) Purifies water and air D) Influences local and regional climate E) Provides numerous wildlife habitat Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Four of the following are important ecological services provided by forests;one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A) Reduces soil erosion
B) Releases atmospheric carbon
C) Purifies water and air
D) Influences local and regional climate
E) Provides numerous wildlife habitat
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests provide habitats for about ____ of the earth's terrestrial species.</strong> A) one-quarter B) one-third C) one-half D) two-thirds E) three-quarters Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests provide habitats for about ____ of the earth's terrestrial species.

A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
E) three-quarters
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is true of surface fires?</strong> A) They increase the chance of crown fires. B) They kill all vegetation and wildlife in their path. C) They prevent the germination of trees species like jack pine and the giant sequoia. D) They free mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation and litter. E) They destroy mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is true of surface fires?

A) They increase the chance of crown fires.
B) They kill all vegetation and wildlife in their path.
C) They prevent the germination of trees species like jack pine and the giant sequoia.
D) They free mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation and litter.
E) They destroy mineral nutrients that are locked up in vegetation.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Costa Rica is considered a superpower of biodiversity,with an estimated 500,000 plant and animal species.This biodiversity is chiefly a result of the ____.</strong> A) country's small size B) country's geographic location and its government's strong conservation efforts C) lack of deforestation throughout the country's history D) careful use of natural resources by its indigenous people throughout its history E) government subsidies for the conversion of forestland to rangeland Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Costa Rica is considered a superpower of biodiversity,with an estimated 500,000 plant and animal species.This biodiversity is chiefly a result of the ____.

A) country's small size
B) country's geographic location and its government's strong conservation efforts
C) lack of deforestation throughout the country's history
D) careful use of natural resources by its indigenous people throughout its history
E) government subsidies for the conversion of forestland to rangeland
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Surface fires ____.</strong> A) increase topsoil erosion B) kill large numbers of wildlife C) usually burn only undergrowth and leaf litter on the forest floor D) usually burn whole trees from the base up E) spread rapidly and can destroy most vegetation Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Surface fires ____.

A) increase topsoil erosion
B) kill large numbers of wildlife
C) usually burn only undergrowth and leaf litter on the forest floor
D) usually burn whole trees from the base up
E) spread rapidly and can destroy most vegetation
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A second-growth forest is a(n)____.</strong> A) old-growth forest with lots of new seedlings B) old growth forest with lots of weeds C) forest resulting from secondary succession D) old growth forest that has been cut down with only weeds remaining E) forest containing only one or two species of trees that are all of the same age Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A second-growth forest is a(n)____.

A) old-growth forest with lots of new seedlings
B) old growth forest with lots of weeds
C) forest resulting from secondary succession
D) old growth forest that has been cut down with only weeds remaining
E) forest containing only one or two species of trees that are all of the same age
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is true of tree plantations?</strong> A) They are not biologically diverse. B) They take a very long time to return a profit. C) They are usually clear cut before they are sufficiently mature. D) They cannot be used for paper products. E) They contain trees that are not of a uniformly age. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is true of tree plantations?

A) They are not biologically diverse.
B) They take a very long time to return a profit.
C) They are usually clear cut before they are sufficiently mature.
D) They cannot be used for paper products.
E) They contain trees that are not of a uniformly age.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the monetary worth of the earth's ecological services per year at which of the following?</strong> A) $150 billion B) $500 billion C) $1.5 trillion D) $33.2 trillion E) $500 trillion Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the monetary worth of the earth's ecological services per year at which of the following?

A) $150 billion
B) $500 billion
C) $1.5 trillion
D) $33.2 trillion
E) $500 trillion
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). The temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture,or other uses,is called ____.</strong> A) reforestation B) deforestation C) selective cutting D) strip cutting E) sustainable harvesting Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
The temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture,or other uses,is called ____.

A) reforestation
B) deforestation
C) selective cutting
D) strip cutting
E) sustainable harvesting
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is a disadvantage of clear-cutting?</strong> A) low timber yield B) cannot reforest with fast-growing trees C) destroys and fragments wildlife habitats D) low profits in the short-term E) increases surface fires Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is a disadvantage of clear-cutting?

A) low timber yield
B) cannot reforest with fast-growing trees
C) destroys and fragments wildlife habitats
D) low profits in the short-term
E) increases surface fires
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the world's forests provide us with ecological services worth how much per year?</strong> A) $4.7 trillion B) $6.3 trillion C) $11.9 trillion D) $13.2 trillion E) $15 trillion Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Robert Costanza of the University of Vermont estimates the world's forests provide us with ecological services worth how much per year?

A) $4.7 trillion
B) $6.3 trillion
C) $11.9 trillion
D) $13.2 trillion
E) $15 trillion
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). According to the World Resources Institute,if the current rates continue,how much of the world's remaining forests will be lost in the next two decades?</strong> A) 10% B) 20% C) 30% D) 40% E) 50% Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
According to the World Resources Institute,if the current rates continue,how much of the world's remaining forests will be lost in the next two decades?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
E) 50%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Removing intermediate-aged or mature trees from a forest is known as ____.</strong> A) intermediate cutting B) selective cutting C) partial cutting D) clear-cutting E) strip-cutting Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Removing intermediate-aged or mature trees from a forest is known as ____.

A) intermediate cutting
B) selective cutting
C) partial cutting
D) clear-cutting
E) strip-cutting
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Over the past 8,000 years,human activities have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about _____ %,with most of that coming in the last 60 years.</strong> A) 47 B) 32 C) 64 D) 76 E) 58 Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Over the past 8,000 years,human activities have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about _____ %,with most of that coming in the last 60 years.

A) 47
B) 32
C) 64
D) 76
E) 58
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of method is effective in reducing tropical deforestation?</strong> A) Educate settlers about sustainable forestry/agriculture. B) Certify sustainably grown timber. C) Reduce poverty. D) Protect the most diverse and endangered areas. E) All of these Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of method is effective in reducing tropical deforestation?

A) Educate settlers about sustainable forestry/agriculture.
B) Certify sustainably grown timber.
C) Reduce poverty.
D) Protect the most diverse and endangered areas.
E) All of these
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Burning tropical forests accounts for how much of the human-created greenhouse gas emissions?</strong> A) 6% B) 11% C) 17% D) 23% E) 27% Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Burning tropical forests accounts for how much of the human-created greenhouse gas emissions?

A) 6%
B) 11%
C) 17%
D) 23%
E) 27%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests cover about ____% of the U.S.land area.</strong> A) 0 B) 3 C) 10 D) 30 E) 50 Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests cover about ____% of the U.S.land area.

A) 0
B) 3
C) 10
D) 30
E) 50
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Tropical forests in the Amazon basin and other South American countries are primarily being cleared or burned for ____.</strong> A) biodiesel fuel for motor vehicles B) cattle grazing and soybean plantations C) firewood and small-scale farming D) oil palm and paper pulp plantations E) coffee and spice plantations Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Tropical forests in the Amazon basin and other South American countries are primarily being cleared or burned for ____.

A) biodiesel fuel for motor vehicles
B) cattle grazing and soybean plantations
C) firewood and small-scale farming
D) oil palm and paper pulp plantations
E) coffee and spice plantations
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Conservationists around the world are using a design in which an inner core of a reserve is surrounded by two protective areas.This design is known as ____.</strong> A) habitat corridors B) buffer zone concept C) wilderness concept D) transition zones E) reserve concept Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Conservationists around the world are using a design in which an inner core of a reserve is surrounded by two protective areas.This design is known as ____.

A) habitat corridors
B) buffer zone concept
C) wilderness concept
D) transition zones
E) reserve concept
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Which of the following is a method of grassland restoration?</strong> A) removal of riparian areas and water holes from grasslands B) removal of salt blocks for cattle C) eliminating herbicide use allowing all plants to grow D) use of portable fencing to confine cattle to ungrazed areas E) removal of native grasses to reduce growth Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Which of the following is a method of grassland restoration?

A) removal of riparian areas and water holes from grasslands
B) removal of salt blocks for cattle
C) eliminating herbicide use allowing all plants to grow
D) use of portable fencing to confine cattle to ungrazed areas
E) removal of native grasses to reduce growth
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Overgrazing occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area.Overgrazing causes all of the following except ____.</strong> A) reduced grass cover B) exposure of the soil to wind erosion C) increased retention of water D) compacted soil E) more invasion by inedible plant species Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Overgrazing occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area.Overgrazing causes all of the following except ____.

A) reduced grass cover
B) exposure of the soil to wind erosion
C) increased retention of water
D) compacted soil
E) more invasion by inedible plant species
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Ecologists and forest fire experts recommend several strategies for reducing fire-related harm to forests and people.What is one of those strategies?</strong> A) Encourage growth of young trees and underbrush. B) Set small,contained surface fires in highest-risk forest areas. C) Set crown fires in highest-risk forest areas. D) Prevent all fires on public lands. E) Thin a zone of 150 meters around houses and buildings in fire prone areas. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Ecologists and forest fire experts recommend several strategies for reducing fire-related harm to forests and people.What is one of those strategies?

A) Encourage growth of young trees and underbrush.
B) Set small,contained surface fires in highest-risk forest areas.
C) Set crown fires in highest-risk forest areas.
D) Prevent all fires on public lands.
E) Thin a zone of 150 meters around houses and buildings in fire prone areas.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What is not considered a major problem for U.S.public parks today?</strong> A) introduction of nonnative species B) killing of native species C) polluted air D) agricultural runoff E) deferred repairs of infrastructure Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What is not considered a major problem for U.S.public parks today?

A) introduction of nonnative species
B) killing of native species
C) polluted air
D) agricultural runoff
E) deferred repairs of infrastructure
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). In the United States,about ____% of the forests are protected.</strong> A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40 E) 50 Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
In the United States,about ____% of the forests are protected.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
E) 50
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Hemp requires fewer pesticides and yield more pulp per hectare.What other source of pulp provides this benefit?</strong> A) rice straw B) animal fats C) wood D) agricultural residues E) kenaf Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Hemp requires fewer pesticides and yield more pulp per hectare.What other source of pulp provides this benefit?

A) rice straw
B) animal fats
C) wood
D) agricultural residues
E) kenaf
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Unfenced grasslands in tropical and temperate climates that supply forage for grazing animals are called ____.</strong> A) pastures B) rangeland C) savannah D) steppes E) veldt Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Unfenced grasslands in tropical and temperate climates that supply forage for grazing animals are called ____.

A) pastures
B) rangeland
C) savannah
D) steppes
E) veldt
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Protected areas linking isolated reserves is a design called ____.</strong> A) habitat corridors B) buffer zone concept C) wilderness concept D) transition zones E) reserve concept Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Protected areas linking isolated reserves is a design called ____.

A) habitat corridors
B) buffer zone concept
C) wilderness concept
D) transition zones
E) reserve concept
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What is probably the biggest problem for U.S.national parks today?</strong> A) popularity B) regulations C) environmentalists D) rock collectors E) soil erosion Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What is probably the biggest problem for U.S.national parks today?

A) popularity
B) regulations
C) environmentalists
D) rock collectors
E) soil erosion
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Widespread human-influenced fires in tropical forests,such as the Amazon Rainforest,change weather patterns by raising temperatures and reducing rainfall resulting in droughts,which in turn makes forests more likely to burn.This is an example of a ____.</strong> A) runaway fire cycle B) natural fire cycle C) positive feedback loop D) negative feedback loop E) closed circuit loop Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Widespread human-influenced fires in tropical forests,such as the Amazon Rainforest,change weather patterns by raising temperatures and reducing rainfall resulting in droughts,which in turn makes forests more likely to burn.This is an example of a ____.

A) runaway fire cycle
B) natural fire cycle
C) positive feedback loop
D) negative feedback loop
E) closed circuit loop
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Four of the following are ways to grow and harvest trees more sustainably;one is not.Choose the one that is not.</strong> A) Halt clear-cutting on steep slopes. B) Eliminate logging of old-growth forests. C) Identify and protect forest areas high in biodiversity. D) Leave most standing dead trees. E) Increase road building into uncut areas. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Four of the following are ways to grow and harvest trees more sustainably;one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A) Halt clear-cutting on steep slopes.
B) Eliminate logging of old-growth forests.
C) Identify and protect forest areas high in biodiversity.
D) Leave most standing dead trees.
E) Increase road building into uncut areas.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). About ____ of the wood harvested globally each year is burned directly for fuel or converted to charcoal fuel.</strong> A) 10% B) 25% C) 50% D) 75% E) 90% Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
About ____ of the wood harvested globally each year is burned directly for fuel or converted to charcoal fuel.

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
E) 90%
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). One preservation strategy for the remaining grasslands in the Southwestern U.S.involves land trust groups that pay ranchers for ____,which are deed restrictions that bar future owners from developing the land.</strong> A) conservation easements B) conservation incentives C) preservation laws D) wildnerness incentives E) wilderness provisions Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
One preservation strategy for the remaining grasslands in the Southwestern U.S.involves land trust groups that pay ranchers for ____,which are deed restrictions that bar future owners from developing the land.

A) conservation easements
B) conservation incentives
C) preservation laws
D) wildnerness incentives
E) wilderness provisions
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). One of the reasons for cutting trees is to provide pulp for making paper.However,paper can be made from a number of other sources.What is not a viable source of paper?</strong> A) rice straw B) animal fats C) hemp D) agricultural residues E) kenaf Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
One of the reasons for cutting trees is to provide pulp for making paper.However,paper can be made from a number of other sources.What is not a viable source of paper?

A) rice straw
B) animal fats
C) hemp
D) agricultural residues
E) kenaf
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). With only 2% of its forests remaining,which of the following countries has gone from tropical paradise to ecological disaster?</strong> A) Jamaica B) Bermuda C) Haiti D) Cuba E) Virgin Islands Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
With only 2% of its forests remaining,which of the following countries has gone from tropical paradise to ecological disaster?

A) Jamaica
B) Bermuda
C) Haiti
D) Cuba
E) Virgin Islands
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). We can all help sustain terrestrial biodiversity through various measures.Which of the following methods is least effective in sustaining biodiversity?</strong> A) Plant trees and take care of them. B) Recycle paper and use recycled products. C) Buy sustainable wood and wood products. D) Help restore nearby degraded forests or grasslands. E) Eliminate local plants from your household garden. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
We can all help sustain terrestrial biodiversity through various measures.Which of the following methods is least effective in sustaining biodiversity?

A) Plant trees and take care of them.
B) Recycle paper and use recycled products.
C) Buy sustainable wood and wood products.
D) Help restore nearby degraded forests or grasslands.
E) Eliminate local plants from your household garden.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). In 1995-1996,gray wolves were re-introduced to Yellowstone National Park.Since then,which of the following has occurred?</strong> A) Scavengers are not able to find food. B) Beaver dams have disappeared from the streams. C) Elk have increasingly trampled regrowth of aspen,cottonwoods,and willow trees. D) Shade trees growing along streams have encouraged larger trout populations. E) Coyote populations have decreased the number of small mammals. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
In 1995-1996,gray wolves were re-introduced to Yellowstone National Park.Since then,which of the following has occurred?

A) Scavengers are not able to find food.
B) Beaver dams have disappeared from the streams.
C) Elk have increasingly trampled regrowth of aspen,cottonwoods,and willow trees.
D) Shade trees growing along streams have encouraged larger trout populations.
E) Coyote populations have decreased the number of small mammals.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Tree farms are more biologically diverse than second-growth forests. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Tree farms are more biologically diverse than second-growth forests.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A majority of the loss of the tropical forests has occurred over the past 200 years. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A majority of the loss of the tropical forests has occurred over the past 200 years.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). In the last 8,000 years,humans have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about 23%. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
In the last 8,000 years,humans have reduced the earth's original forest cover by about 23%.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What term refers to the process of repairing damage caused by humans to the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by ecosystems?</strong> A) ecological restoration B) ecological rehabilitation C) ecological conservation D) ecological preservation E) ecological reconciliation Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What term refers to the process of repairing damage caused by humans to the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by ecosystems?

A) ecological restoration
B) ecological rehabilitation
C) ecological conservation
D) ecological preservation
E) ecological reconciliation
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests covering approximately 30% of the U.S.land area supply about two-thirds of the nation's surface water. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests covering approximately 30% of the U.S.land area supply about two-thirds of the nation's surface water.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). If current deforestation rates continue about 40% of all the world's remaining intact forests will have been logged or converted to other uses in 20 years. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
If current deforestation rates continue about 40% of all the world's remaining intact forests will have been logged or converted to other uses in 20 years.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Someday,tree plantations may supply most of the world's demand for industrial wood. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Someday,tree plantations may supply most of the world's demand for industrial wood.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Four of the following are measures to speed up ecosystem recovery;one is not.Choose the one that is not.</strong> A) rehabilitation B) secondary succession C) replacement D) creating artificial ecosystems E) restoration Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Four of the following are measures to speed up ecosystem recovery;one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A) rehabilitation
B) secondary succession
C) replacement
D) creating artificial ecosystems
E) restoration
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Researchers have suggested four principles for carrying out most forms of ecological restoration and rehabilitation.Which one of the following is not one of these principles?</strong> A) Find the cause of the degradation. B) Stop the abuse by eliminating the causes. C) Encourage the development of economic zones in the ecosystem. D) Reintroduce species,especially keystone,foundation,and pioneer species. E) Protect the area from further degradation. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Researchers have suggested four principles for carrying out most forms of ecological restoration and rehabilitation.Which one of the following is not one of these principles?

A) Find the cause of the degradation.
B) Stop the abuse by eliminating the causes.
C) Encourage the development of economic zones in the ecosystem.
D) Reintroduce species,especially keystone,foundation,and pioneer species.
E) Protect the area from further degradation.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Up to 60% of the wood consumed in the U.S.is wasted unnecessarily. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Up to 60% of the wood consumed in the U.S.is wasted unnecessarily.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Many biologists and wildlife conservationists believe that the best way to keep from hastening the extinction of wild species through human activities is to protect threatened habitats and ecosystem services.This is referred to as ____.</strong> A) the wilderness approach B) ecosystem rehabilitation C) environmental conservation D) the ecosystem approach E) biodiversity consideration Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Many biologists and wildlife conservationists believe that the best way to keep from hastening the extinction of wild species through human activities is to protect threatened habitats and ecosystem services.This is referred to as ____.

A) the wilderness approach
B) ecosystem rehabilitation
C) environmental conservation
D) the ecosystem approach
E) biodiversity consideration
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Most conservation biologists believe the most important reasons for protecting wilderness and other areas from exploitation and degradation involve the ____.</strong> A) recreational opportunities for humans B) economic benefits to large populations C) immediate needs of all species D) immediate needs of endangered species E) long-term needs of all species Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Most conservation biologists believe the most important reasons for protecting wilderness and other areas from exploitation and degradation involve the ____.

A) recreational opportunities for humans
B) economic benefits to large populations
C) immediate needs of all species
D) immediate needs of endangered species
E) long-term needs of all species
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). What term refers to land officially designated as an area where natural communities have not been seriously disturbed by humans,and where harmful human activities are limited by law?</strong> A) a nature reserve B) wilderness C) a national park D) biospheres E) remote and pristine Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
What term refers to land officially designated as an area where natural communities have not been seriously disturbed by humans,and where harmful human activities are limited by law?

A) a nature reserve
B) wilderness
C) a national park
D) biospheres
E) remote and pristine
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Sixty percent of the world's forests are old-growth forests. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Sixty percent of the world's forests are old-growth forests.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forest fires are not a major threat to forest ecosystems as part of a natural cycle. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forest fires are not a major threat to forest ecosystems as part of a natural cycle.
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Areas especially rich in plant species that are found nowhere else and are in great danger of extinction are called ____.</strong> A) biodiversity friendly B) natural ecosystems C) emergency hotspots D) biodiversity hotspots E) liferaft ecosystems Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Areas especially rich in plant species that are found nowhere else and are in great danger of extinction are called ____.

A) biodiversity friendly
B) natural ecosystems
C) emergency hotspots
D) biodiversity hotspots
E) liferaft ecosystems
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<strong>  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Michael Rosenzweig suggests we need to learn how to share with other species the spaces we dominate.He calls this new form of conservation biology ____.</strong> A) reconciliation ecology B) rehabilitation ecology C) refurbishment biology D) community building E) formation building Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Michael Rosenzweig suggests we need to learn how to share with other species the spaces we dominate.He calls this new form of conservation biology ____.

A) reconciliation ecology
B) rehabilitation ecology
C) refurbishment biology
D) community building
E) formation building
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). A 1997 report estimated the value of the ecological services provided to humans by forests to be at least $4.7 trillion. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
A 1997 report estimated the value of the ecological services provided to humans by forests to be at least $4.7 trillion.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Efforts are under way to make charcoal out of fibers left over from processing sugar cane. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Efforts are under way to make charcoal out of fibers left over from processing sugar cane.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Brazil has more than ____________________% of the world's remaining tropical rain forests. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Brazil has more than ____________________% of the world's remaining tropical rain forests.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forests that cover about 30% of the U.S.land area provide habitats for ____________________% of the country's wildlife species. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forests that cover about 30% of the U.S.land area provide habitats for ____________________% of the country's wildlife species.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Almost every natural place on earth has been affected or degraded to some degree by ____________________. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Almost every natural place on earth has been affected or degraded to some degree by ____________________.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). As much as ____________________% of the wood consumed in the United States is wasted unnecessarily. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
As much as ____________________% of the wood consumed in the United States is wasted unnecessarily.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Even though parks in less-developed countries have the greatest biodiversity,only about ____________________% of them are protected. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Even though parks in less-developed countries have the greatest biodiversity,only about ____________________% of them are protected.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Degradation of a tropical forest usually begins when a(n)____________________ is cut deep into the forest. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Degradation of a tropical forest usually begins when a(n)____________________ is cut deep into the forest.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). According to the USDA,within _______________ we could eliminate the need to use trees to make paper by using kenaf. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
According to the USDA,within _______________ we could eliminate the need to use trees to make paper by using kenaf.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Humans have reserved ____________________% of the earth's land for human use. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Humans have reserved ____________________% of the earth's land for human use.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). The first step in harvesting trees is to build ____________________. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
The first step in harvesting trees is to build ____________________.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Poor countries with tropical forests can be encouraged to protect their forests by using ____________________ to provide financial incentives. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Poor countries with tropical forests can be encouraged to protect their forests by using ____________________ to provide financial incentives.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Most biologists believe that we should care about sustaining forests because they provide valuable ____________________ and ____________________ services. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Most biologists believe that we should care about sustaining forests because they provide valuable ____________________ and ____________________ services.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Only 5% of U.S.land is protected as wilderness,and most of that is in Alaska. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Only 5% of U.S.land is protected as wilderness,and most of that is in Alaska.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Livestock graze in ____________________,which are managed grasslands or enclosed meadows,usually planted with domesticated grasses or other forage. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Livestock graze in ____________________,which are managed grasslands or enclosed meadows,usually planted with domesticated grasses or other forage.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Even moderate levels of grazing are unhealthy for grasslands. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Even moderate levels of grazing are unhealthy for grasslands.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Forest losses are concentrated in ____________________ countries. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Forest losses are concentrated in ____________________ countries.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Parks in developing countries possess the least biodiversity of all parks. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Parks in developing countries possess the least biodiversity of all parks.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). One of the biggest problems for national parks in the U.S.is ____________________. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
One of the biggest problems for national parks in the U.S.is ____________________.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Some scientists urge the adoption of a(n)____________________ strategy to identify and quickly protect biodiversity hotspots. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Some scientists urge the adoption of a(n)____________________ strategy to identify and quickly protect biodiversity hotspots.
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  Use the figure above to answer the following question(s). Only about 1% of national parks in less-developed countries are protected. Use the figure above to answer the following question(s).
Only about 1% of national parks in less-developed countries are protected.
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