Deck 9: Biogeography and Soils

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What results from the conversion of plant materials to animal substances?

A)primary productivity
B)secondary productivity
C)stratification
D)first laterization
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The total amount of living material in an ecosystem is referred to as ____.

A)biomass
B)a food chain
C)mosaic
D)a life zone
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The process by which natural vegetation at a particular location develops in a sequence of stages involving different plant communities is known as ____.

A)evolution
B)regression
C)natural selection
D)succession
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____ is a stored water supply in soils that plants can use.

A)Gravitational water
B)Leached water
C)Capillary water
D)Caliche
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Natural catastrophes ____.

A)occur only to animals, not plants and humans
B)are an environmental control on the organization and structure of ecosystems
C)affect only soils
D)are an environmental control on soil distribution
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Soil air supplies plants and microorganisms with what gases that are needed for life processes?

A)nitrogen and helium
B)oxygen and methane
C)carbon dioxide and oxygen
D)nitrogen and carbon dioxide
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Evaporating soil water ____.

A)can only move downward
B)is responsible for creating caliche
C)is bound to the surface of soil particles by strong electrical forces
D)is the primary agent in transporting soil particles from one level to another
Question
The overlapping area between two major plant-dominated ecosystems is a(n) ____.

A)ecotone where elements of both ecosystems intermingle
B)corridor separating the two ecosystems
C)patch with elements of both ecosystems
D)region with negative ecological optimum
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Biogeographers view the landscape of an area as a(n) ____ of interlocking parts.

A)region
B)matrix
C)web
D)mosaic
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Natural catastrophes result in ____.

A)symbiotic relationships
B)patch dynamics
C)island biogeography
D)mosaics
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The soil-forming factor that has the greatest effect in differentiating soil at the global-regional scale is ____.

A)parent material
B)land surface configuration
C)climate
D)vegetation type
Question
Herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and detritivores are subclasses of which one of the four components of a typical ecosystem?

A)abiotics
B)autotrophs
C)decomposers
D)consumers
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Formation of new organic matter through photosynthesis by producers is referred to as ____.

A)net production
B)gross production
C)secondary production
D)primary production
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On a worldwide basis, which of the following factors exerts the greatest influence over natural vegetation?

A)climate
B)soil
C)topography
D)humans
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A(n) ____ is an expression of various environmental factors functioning together.

A)climate
B)biome
C)mosaic
D)landscape
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Which of the following is the correct ordering of soil particle sizes from largest to smallest?

A)clay → sand → silt
B)clay → silt → sand
C)silt → clay → sand
D)sand → silt → clay
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Residual parent material ____.

A)has been accumulated in place
B)has been transported
C)is manufactured material
D)contains bacteria
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The combination of role and habitat for a particular species is referred to as its ____.

A)environment
B)ecological niche
C)territorial prerogative
D)hunting grounds
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Red soil color is caused by ____.

A)aluminum compounds
B)mercury compounds
C)iron compounds
D)clay
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A soil rich in organic material will be ____.

A)black or dark brown
B)gray
C)red
D)yellow
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Soil peds give the soil a particular structure and are aggregates of individual mineral particles.
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On land, a traveler would notice a decrease in primary productivity by traveling from the tropics to the higher latitudes.
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Desert soil is topped by ____.

A)a mosaic of closely packed pebbles
B)alkaline, dark, and rich humus
C)acidic and light-colored humus
D)acid litter and humus
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Soil water that percolates downwards is called capillary water.
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Salinization is the ____.

A)evaporation of water from soil
B)concentration of salts in soil
C)decreasing salt content of a soil
D)deposition of salt rocks from streams
Question
Calcified and salinized soils typically form in ____.

A)arid and semiarid regions
B)the middle latitudes
C)the subarctic
D)the rainforests
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Soils with a higher proportion of larger particles tend to be well-aerated and ____.

A)lead to greater evaporation
B)withstand erosion
C)retain water more efficiently
D)allow water to infiltrate quickly
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Biogeographers study abiotic environments and their relationship to biotic communities of plants and animals.
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On a global-regional basis, parent materials cause stronger and larger variations in soil characteristics than do the climate and associated plant communities.
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Topography directly influences ecosystems by providing a limited number of microclimates within a small area.
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Which of the following statements about soil profiles is true?

A)The B horizon is known as the zone of eluviation.
B)The R horizon is a zone of intense leaching.
C)The C horizon contains partially weathered parent material.
D)The A horizon is the regolith or rock layer.
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Broadly generalizing, the three primary soil-forming regimes are ____.

A)eluviation, illuviation, and alleviation
B)laterization, podzolization, and nitrification
C)calcification, podzolization, and laterization
D)podzolization, eluviation, and illuviation
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Which horizon contains the weathered parent material from which the soil is formed?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Loam soils are best suited to support plant life.
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The A horizon of a soil consists of ____.

A)bedrock
B)unchanged parent material
C)the partly decomposed organic debris
D)the topsoil
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Specialists are in the majority in most ecosystems because they have limited competition for their food supply.
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Nutrient cycles include carbon and nitrogen.
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Trophic structure refers to the pattern of food source and consumption in an ecosystem.
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Organic matter accumulated from grassland vegetation has played a major role in creating the fertile soils of the central U.S.
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Humans have significantly affected natural vegetation except in regions too remote to be settled.
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Capillary water tends to move vertically from areas with more water to areas with less water.
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According to the "Theory of Island Biogeography," how might some plant species make their way to a remote and (initially) lifeless island?
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____________________ is the soil-forming process that occurs in humid tropical and subtropical climates due to high temperatures and abundant rainfall.
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The development of a hardpan of clay in a subsoil can restrict the downward percolation of water through the soil horizons.
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Those organisms of ecosystems which feed on dead plant and animal material, promote decay, and return mineral nutrients to the soil, are called ____________________.
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Autotrophs are responsible for ____________________ productivity.
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A plant's ____________________ can be a critical environmental determinant of weather that plant will grow, flourish, or die.
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What are the soil factors abbreviated by Cl, O, R.P, T, and how does each factor influence the development of a soil and its type? Illustrate with specific examples.
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Any animal that relies on only one or two sources of food is known as a(n) ____________________.
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____________________ are distinct layers in well-developed soils.
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The weathered fragments of rock from which soil is formed are called the ____________________ material.
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Soils have a tendency to develop toward a state of ____________________ with their environment.
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A vertical cross section of a soil from the surface down to the parent material from which it forms is called the ____________________.
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The total amount of living material in an ecosystem is referred to as the ____________________.
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Vegetative associations are called plant ____________________.
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______________ is the decayed remains of plant and animal material that have been partially transformed by bacterial action.
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____________________ are relatively straight features cutting across a mosaic.
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A feeding pattern that is formed when food chains overlap and interact within an ecosystem is called a food ____________________.
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Wind is a significant climatic control on vegetation, especially in deserts.
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Zones of transition, or overlap, between two plant or animal communities are called ____________________.
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Explain four threats to the world's soil resources and explain how they affect soil.Note whether they are natural occurrences, human related, or a combination of human-environmental.
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Deck 9: Biogeography and Soils
1
What results from the conversion of plant materials to animal substances?

A)primary productivity
B)secondary productivity
C)stratification
D)first laterization
B
2
The total amount of living material in an ecosystem is referred to as ____.

A)biomass
B)a food chain
C)mosaic
D)a life zone
A
3
The process by which natural vegetation at a particular location develops in a sequence of stages involving different plant communities is known as ____.

A)evolution
B)regression
C)natural selection
D)succession
D
4
____ is a stored water supply in soils that plants can use.

A)Gravitational water
B)Leached water
C)Capillary water
D)Caliche
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Natural catastrophes ____.

A)occur only to animals, not plants and humans
B)are an environmental control on the organization and structure of ecosystems
C)affect only soils
D)are an environmental control on soil distribution
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Soil air supplies plants and microorganisms with what gases that are needed for life processes?

A)nitrogen and helium
B)oxygen and methane
C)carbon dioxide and oxygen
D)nitrogen and carbon dioxide
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Evaporating soil water ____.

A)can only move downward
B)is responsible for creating caliche
C)is bound to the surface of soil particles by strong electrical forces
D)is the primary agent in transporting soil particles from one level to another
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The overlapping area between two major plant-dominated ecosystems is a(n) ____.

A)ecotone where elements of both ecosystems intermingle
B)corridor separating the two ecosystems
C)patch with elements of both ecosystems
D)region with negative ecological optimum
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Biogeographers view the landscape of an area as a(n) ____ of interlocking parts.

A)region
B)matrix
C)web
D)mosaic
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Natural catastrophes result in ____.

A)symbiotic relationships
B)patch dynamics
C)island biogeography
D)mosaics
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The soil-forming factor that has the greatest effect in differentiating soil at the global-regional scale is ____.

A)parent material
B)land surface configuration
C)climate
D)vegetation type
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12
Herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and detritivores are subclasses of which one of the four components of a typical ecosystem?

A)abiotics
B)autotrophs
C)decomposers
D)consumers
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Formation of new organic matter through photosynthesis by producers is referred to as ____.

A)net production
B)gross production
C)secondary production
D)primary production
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On a worldwide basis, which of the following factors exerts the greatest influence over natural vegetation?

A)climate
B)soil
C)topography
D)humans
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A(n) ____ is an expression of various environmental factors functioning together.

A)climate
B)biome
C)mosaic
D)landscape
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Which of the following is the correct ordering of soil particle sizes from largest to smallest?

A)clay → sand → silt
B)clay → silt → sand
C)silt → clay → sand
D)sand → silt → clay
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Residual parent material ____.

A)has been accumulated in place
B)has been transported
C)is manufactured material
D)contains bacteria
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The combination of role and habitat for a particular species is referred to as its ____.

A)environment
B)ecological niche
C)territorial prerogative
D)hunting grounds
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Red soil color is caused by ____.

A)aluminum compounds
B)mercury compounds
C)iron compounds
D)clay
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A soil rich in organic material will be ____.

A)black or dark brown
B)gray
C)red
D)yellow
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Soil peds give the soil a particular structure and are aggregates of individual mineral particles.
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On land, a traveler would notice a decrease in primary productivity by traveling from the tropics to the higher latitudes.
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Desert soil is topped by ____.

A)a mosaic of closely packed pebbles
B)alkaline, dark, and rich humus
C)acidic and light-colored humus
D)acid litter and humus
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Soil water that percolates downwards is called capillary water.
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Salinization is the ____.

A)evaporation of water from soil
B)concentration of salts in soil
C)decreasing salt content of a soil
D)deposition of salt rocks from streams
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Calcified and salinized soils typically form in ____.

A)arid and semiarid regions
B)the middle latitudes
C)the subarctic
D)the rainforests
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Soils with a higher proportion of larger particles tend to be well-aerated and ____.

A)lead to greater evaporation
B)withstand erosion
C)retain water more efficiently
D)allow water to infiltrate quickly
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Biogeographers study abiotic environments and their relationship to biotic communities of plants and animals.
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On a global-regional basis, parent materials cause stronger and larger variations in soil characteristics than do the climate and associated plant communities.
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Topography directly influences ecosystems by providing a limited number of microclimates within a small area.
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Which of the following statements about soil profiles is true?

A)The B horizon is known as the zone of eluviation.
B)The R horizon is a zone of intense leaching.
C)The C horizon contains partially weathered parent material.
D)The A horizon is the regolith or rock layer.
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Broadly generalizing, the three primary soil-forming regimes are ____.

A)eluviation, illuviation, and alleviation
B)laterization, podzolization, and nitrification
C)calcification, podzolization, and laterization
D)podzolization, eluviation, and illuviation
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Which horizon contains the weathered parent material from which the soil is formed?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Loam soils are best suited to support plant life.
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The A horizon of a soil consists of ____.

A)bedrock
B)unchanged parent material
C)the partly decomposed organic debris
D)the topsoil
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Specialists are in the majority in most ecosystems because they have limited competition for their food supply.
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Nutrient cycles include carbon and nitrogen.
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Trophic structure refers to the pattern of food source and consumption in an ecosystem.
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Organic matter accumulated from grassland vegetation has played a major role in creating the fertile soils of the central U.S.
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Humans have significantly affected natural vegetation except in regions too remote to be settled.
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Capillary water tends to move vertically from areas with more water to areas with less water.
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According to the "Theory of Island Biogeography," how might some plant species make their way to a remote and (initially) lifeless island?
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____________________ is the soil-forming process that occurs in humid tropical and subtropical climates due to high temperatures and abundant rainfall.
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The development of a hardpan of clay in a subsoil can restrict the downward percolation of water through the soil horizons.
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Those organisms of ecosystems which feed on dead plant and animal material, promote decay, and return mineral nutrients to the soil, are called ____________________.
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Autotrophs are responsible for ____________________ productivity.
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A plant's ____________________ can be a critical environmental determinant of weather that plant will grow, flourish, or die.
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What are the soil factors abbreviated by Cl, O, R.P, T, and how does each factor influence the development of a soil and its type? Illustrate with specific examples.
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Any animal that relies on only one or two sources of food is known as a(n) ____________________.
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____________________ are distinct layers in well-developed soils.
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The weathered fragments of rock from which soil is formed are called the ____________________ material.
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Soils have a tendency to develop toward a state of ____________________ with their environment.
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A vertical cross section of a soil from the surface down to the parent material from which it forms is called the ____________________.
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The total amount of living material in an ecosystem is referred to as the ____________________.
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Vegetative associations are called plant ____________________.
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______________ is the decayed remains of plant and animal material that have been partially transformed by bacterial action.
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____________________ are relatively straight features cutting across a mosaic.
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A feeding pattern that is formed when food chains overlap and interact within an ecosystem is called a food ____________________.
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Wind is a significant climatic control on vegetation, especially in deserts.
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Zones of transition, or overlap, between two plant or animal communities are called ____________________.
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Explain four threats to the world's soil resources and explain how they affect soil.Note whether they are natural occurrences, human related, or a combination of human-environmental.
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