Deck 2: Physical Processes and World Regions

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The scientific community was initially unwilling to accept Alfred Wegener's continental drift hypothesis because he could not explain how continents moved.
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Earth's surface is approximately 50% land and 50% water. ​
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The collapse of fisheries is most noticeable among the smaller fish that are consumed by larger predatory fish, such as sharks and tuna. ​
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Earthquakes, the emergence of new landforms, and other geologic events occur in places where sections of Earth's crust are in contact with each other, also known as plate boundaries. ​
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The hydrologic cycle, powered by tidal forces and gravity, is the process that moves water between the oceans, the sky, and the land. ​
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The impacts of climate change are expected to be greatest in the polar regions.
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The Montreal Protocol calls for actions to limit future warming of the atmosphere to no more than 2° C. ​
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IPCC is an acronym that stands for International Policy on Climate Change.
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The Green Revolution puts more food on the global table as it increases the diversity of crop varieties that are planted. ​
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The globe's most active and deadly realm of tectonic activity is the so-called Mid-Atlantic Ring of Fire. ​
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Precipitation results from processes that warm the air, since warm air holds less moisture than cool air. ​
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Monocultures increase the biodiversity of a land area. ​
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The term climate type and biome are interchangeable or synonymous. ​
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Surprisingly, the highest levels of biodiversity are found in the subarctic and polar biomes. ​
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The demand for seafood, although high, has not changed much since 1980.             ​
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There is a high degree of correlation between biomes and climate types. ​
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In the K ö ppen Climate classification system, climate zones are delineated based on types of vegetation and amount of sunlight received. ​
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Recent global warming has been caused by human production of greenhouse gasses. ​
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Mangroves are salt-water swamps that protect coastlines from erosion. ​
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Weather and climate both refer to atmospheric conditions for a place, the key difference in the two is timespan.
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What criteria do scientists use to group biomes of various vegetation together?  ​

A)temperature and precipitation
B)topography
C)plant structure, water requirements, and leaf types
D)degree of urbanization
E)climate
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Polar latitudes receive less rainfall than equatorial latitudes. ​
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Carbon dioxide is primarily released to the atmosphere from rice paddies, the guts of ruminating animals, and thawing permafrost. ​
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Which greenhouse gas is released to the atmosphere from the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)methane
C)nitrous oxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)ozone
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When sea ice melts, the darker ocean surface that is revealed absorbs more solar radiation, which in turn causes warming and melts more ice, which in turn creates a greater area of darker ocean surface. What is this process called?  ​

A)​​ polar amplification
B)negative feedback loop ​
C)tipping point
D)climatic cycling
E)polar oscillations
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Unless major steps are taken quickly in ocean preservation and fishing limits, it is predicted that there will be a "global collapse" of all species currently fished by the year 2050. ​
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The IPCC estimates that, at best, Earth's average global temperature will rise by how much more? ​

A)1° F - 2° F
B)2° F - 7° F
C)5° F - 7° F
D)5° F - 10° F
E)Less than 1°F
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What term describes the number of plant and animal species present along with the variety of genetic material present in these organisms?

A)biodiversity
B)biomes
C)bioculture
D)biodiversity hotspot
E)biozone
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Ninety percent of global trade occurs via sea freight because _____. ​

A)sea freight is safer
B)air freight is more expensive
C)sea freight saves time
D)air freight contributes more to global warming
E)sea freight creates more jobs
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Which climate type commonly found along coastlines is characterized by mild winters and hot summers with little to no precipitation? ​

A)tropical savanna
B)Mediterranean
C)oceanic
D)humid subtropical
E)humid continental
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Which biome lacks trees, has widespread permafrost, and is the coldest on Earth?  ​

A)tundra
B)cryosphere
C)temperate
D)taiga
E)xeric shrublands
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In which biome is the highest biodiversity found?

A)mangroves
B)boreal forest
C)temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
D)tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest
E)tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest
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What is the main energy source for the hydrologic cycle?

A)evaporative cooling
B)greenhouse effect
C)gravity
D)solar energy
E)natural gas
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Potential evaporation, a measure of how much water would be evaporated in a given area if there was unlimited available water, is highest in the colder, upper latitudes. ​
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What factor most influences the distribution of vegetation around the world? ​

A)evaporation
B)longitude
C)climate
D)seismic activity
E)weather
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Mitigation is one approach to reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the long term. What is one mitigation strategy? ​

A)building sea walls and dikes
B)relocating people
C)developing new crop varieties
D)establishing a recycling program
E)implement cap and trade programs
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Which country never ratified the Kyoto Protocol? ​

A)China
B)India
C)France
D)Russia
E)United States
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What is the cultivation of aquatic organisms for food called? ​

A)monoculture
B)marine tilling
C)marine harvesting
D)aquaculture
E)sea reaping
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Most heat absorbed by Earth will escape to space via the buildup of greenhouse gasses.
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Which climate change treaty committed the countries that signed and ratified it to reducing carbon dioxide emissions below 1990 levels?

A)Montreal Protocol
B)United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
C)Kyoto Protocol
D)Montreal Agreement
E)Clean Development Mechanism
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The tectonic process of one plate "diving" beneath another is called __________. ​
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Plate tectonics is like a "conveyor belt," with new material created at _____, and old material recycled back into the mantle at _____. ​

A)trenches; subduction zones
B)mid-ocean ridges; subduction zones
C)convergent boundaries; subduction zones
D)subduction zones; mid-ocean ridges
E)mid-ocean ridges; rift zones
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The number of plant and animal species present and the variety of genetic materials these organisms contain is called __________. ​
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Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
desert
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
oceanic
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
subarctic
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
humid subtropical
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
humid continental
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Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
desert
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
oceanic
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
subarctic
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
humid subtropical
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
humid continental
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The _________ includes both oceans and freshwater sources, such as lakes and rivers.
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IPCC scientists argue that where possibly dangerous, irreversible, or catastrophic events are involved, policy should be based on the __________ __________, which states adverse events should be preempted by action. ​
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All oceans, ice, and freshwater sources are included in Earth's _____. ​

A)lithosphere
B)hydrosphere
C)biosphere
D)atmosphere
E)exosphere
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The theoretical point at which an impact becomes irreversible is known as a(n)_________ __________.  ​
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane are examples of __________ __________, whose increase has caused global warming.
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Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
desert
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
oceanic
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
subarctic
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
humid subtropical
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
humid continental
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Which two countries emit approximately 40% of all the world's carbon dioxide? ​

A)United States and Russia
B)United States and Germany
C)United States and China
D)China and Russia
E)China and India
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What is the natural capture and long-term storage of carbon in sinks such as forests, farmlands, and oceans called? ​

A)cap and trade
B)carbon sequestration
C)environmental degradation
D)clean development mechanism
E)carbon scrubbing
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Places on Earth that are both biologically rich and deeply threatened by human activities are known as __________ __________, which scientists believe deserve immediate attention for study and conservation. ​
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P henomena such as floods, tornadoes, and volcanic eruptions are some of Earth's __________ __________, defined as those elements of the physical environment, harmful to people and caused by forces extraneous to them. ​
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Mountainous areas of the tropics and midlatitudes are designated __________ __________ because they are regions where no single climate or vegetation dominates.
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Which layer of Earth is divided into tectonic plates? ​

A)lithosphere
B)asthenosphere
C)mantle
D)inner core
E)outer core
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The cultivation of aquatic organisms for food, including fish farming, that has the potential to increasingly substitute for wild-caught fish stock is called __________. ​
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Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
desert
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
oceanic
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
subarctic
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
humid subtropical
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
humid continental
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Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
desert
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
oceanic
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
subarctic
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
humid subtropical
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
humid continental
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A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
Clean development mechanism
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
Joint implementation
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
Cap and trade
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
adaptation
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
mitigation
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Earth can be divided into four different spheres. List these spheres and give a description of each.
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What is a biodiversity hotspot, and in which climate types and biomes do many of Earth's 35 biodiversity hotspots exist? ​
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The greenhouse effect is a natural mechanism that keeps Earth warm enough to sustain life. Describe how it works. ​
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Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
Clean development mechanism
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
Joint implementation
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
Cap and trade
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
adaptation
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
mitigation
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Why did the United States refuse to ratify the Kyoto Protocol under both the Clinton and Bush administrations? ​
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How are the tropical rainfall, tropical monsoon, and tropical savanna climates similar and different? ​
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Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
Clean development mechanism
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
Joint implementation
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
Cap and trade
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
adaptation
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
mitigation
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List five effects that are occurring or predicted to occur as a consequence of global warming. ​
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Explain the difference between climate and weather.
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What is a monoculture, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of monoculture agriculture? ​
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This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
Clean development mechanism
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
Joint implementation
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
Cap and trade
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
adaptation
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
mitigation
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This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
Clean development mechanism
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
Joint implementation
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
Cap and trade
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
adaptation
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
mitigation
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Mitigation and adaptation are two approaches to confronting climate change. How do they differ? Give one example of each.
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How do the oceans provide energy and other raw materials for human use? ​
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The scientific community was initially unwilling to accept Alfred Wegener's continental drift hypothesis because he could not explain how continents moved.
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Earth's surface is approximately 50% land and 50% water. ​
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The collapse of fisheries is most noticeable among the smaller fish that are consumed by larger predatory fish, such as sharks and tuna. ​
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Earthquakes, the emergence of new landforms, and other geologic events occur in places where sections of Earth's crust are in contact with each other, also known as plate boundaries. ​
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The hydrologic cycle, powered by tidal forces and gravity, is the process that moves water between the oceans, the sky, and the land. ​
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The impacts of climate change are expected to be greatest in the polar regions.
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The Montreal Protocol calls for actions to limit future warming of the atmosphere to no more than 2° C. ​
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IPCC is an acronym that stands for International Policy on Climate Change.
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The Green Revolution puts more food on the global table as it increases the diversity of crop varieties that are planted. ​
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The globe's most active and deadly realm of tectonic activity is the so-called Mid-Atlantic Ring of Fire. ​
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Precipitation results from processes that warm the air, since warm air holds less moisture than cool air. ​
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Monocultures increase the biodiversity of a land area. ​
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The term climate type and biome are interchangeable or synonymous. ​
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Surprisingly, the highest levels of biodiversity are found in the subarctic and polar biomes. ​
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The demand for seafood, although high, has not changed much since 1980.             ​
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There is a high degree of correlation between biomes and climate types. ​
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In the K ö ppen Climate classification system, climate zones are delineated based on types of vegetation and amount of sunlight received. ​
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Recent global warming has been caused by human production of greenhouse gasses. ​
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Mangroves are salt-water swamps that protect coastlines from erosion. ​
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Weather and climate both refer to atmospheric conditions for a place, the key difference in the two is timespan.
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What criteria do scientists use to group biomes of various vegetation together?  ​

A)temperature and precipitation
B)topography
C)plant structure, water requirements, and leaf types
D)degree of urbanization
E)climate
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Polar latitudes receive less rainfall than equatorial latitudes. ​
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Carbon dioxide is primarily released to the atmosphere from rice paddies, the guts of ruminating animals, and thawing permafrost. ​
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Which greenhouse gas is released to the atmosphere from the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)methane
C)nitrous oxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)ozone
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When sea ice melts, the darker ocean surface that is revealed absorbs more solar radiation, which in turn causes warming and melts more ice, which in turn creates a greater area of darker ocean surface. What is this process called?  ​

A)​​ polar amplification
B)negative feedback loop ​
C)tipping point
D)climatic cycling
E)polar oscillations
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Unless major steps are taken quickly in ocean preservation and fishing limits, it is predicted that there will be a "global collapse" of all species currently fished by the year 2050. ​
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The IPCC estimates that, at best, Earth's average global temperature will rise by how much more? ​

A)1° F - 2° F
B)2° F - 7° F
C)5° F - 7° F
D)5° F - 10° F
E)Less than 1°F
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What term describes the number of plant and animal species present along with the variety of genetic material present in these organisms?

A)biodiversity
B)biomes
C)bioculture
D)biodiversity hotspot
E)biozone
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Ninety percent of global trade occurs via sea freight because _____. ​

A)sea freight is safer
B)air freight is more expensive
C)sea freight saves time
D)air freight contributes more to global warming
E)sea freight creates more jobs
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Which climate type commonly found along coastlines is characterized by mild winters and hot summers with little to no precipitation? ​

A)tropical savanna
B)Mediterranean
C)oceanic
D)humid subtropical
E)humid continental
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Which biome lacks trees, has widespread permafrost, and is the coldest on Earth?  ​

A)tundra
B)cryosphere
C)temperate
D)taiga
E)xeric shrublands
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In which biome is the highest biodiversity found?

A)mangroves
B)boreal forest
C)temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
D)tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest
E)tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest
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What is the main energy source for the hydrologic cycle?

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B)greenhouse effect
C)gravity
D)solar energy
E)natural gas
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Potential evaporation, a measure of how much water would be evaporated in a given area if there was unlimited available water, is highest in the colder, upper latitudes. ​
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What factor most influences the distribution of vegetation around the world? ​

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B)longitude
C)climate
D)seismic activity
E)weather
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Mitigation is one approach to reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the long term. What is one mitigation strategy? ​

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B)relocating people
C)developing new crop varieties
D)establishing a recycling program
E)implement cap and trade programs
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Which country never ratified the Kyoto Protocol? ​

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B)India
C)France
D)Russia
E)United States
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What is the cultivation of aquatic organisms for food called? ​

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B)marine tilling
C)marine harvesting
D)aquaculture
E)sea reaping
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Most heat absorbed by Earth will escape to space via the buildup of greenhouse gasses.
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Which climate change treaty committed the countries that signed and ratified it to reducing carbon dioxide emissions below 1990 levels?

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B)United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
C)Kyoto Protocol
D)Montreal Agreement
E)Clean Development Mechanism
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The tectonic process of one plate "diving" beneath another is called __________. ​
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Plate tectonics is like a "conveyor belt," with new material created at _____, and old material recycled back into the mantle at _____. ​

A)trenches; subduction zones
B)mid-ocean ridges; subduction zones
C)convergent boundaries; subduction zones
D)subduction zones; mid-ocean ridges
E)mid-ocean ridges; rift zones
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The number of plant and animal species present and the variety of genetic materials these organisms contain is called __________. ​
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Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
desert
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
oceanic
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
subarctic
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
humid subtropical
Is very dry year-round, with low annual precipitation
humid continental
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Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
desert
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
oceanic
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
subarctic
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
humid subtropical
Receives abundant precipitation, spread roughly evenly throughout the year, and features hot and muggy summers, and mild winters with occasional cold snap.
humid continental
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The _________ includes both oceans and freshwater sources, such as lakes and rivers.
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IPCC scientists argue that where possibly dangerous, irreversible, or catastrophic events are involved, policy should be based on the __________ __________, which states adverse events should be preempted by action. ​
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All oceans, ice, and freshwater sources are included in Earth's _____. ​

A)lithosphere
B)hydrosphere
C)biosphere
D)atmosphere
E)exosphere
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The theoretical point at which an impact becomes irreversible is known as a(n)_________ __________.  ​
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50
Atmospheric carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane are examples of __________ __________, whose increase has caused global warming.
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51
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Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
desert
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
oceanic
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
subarctic
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
humid subtropical
Receives year-round precipitation and has large temperature swings between its cold winters and the often muggy hot summers.
humid continental
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52
Which two countries emit approximately 40% of all the world's carbon dioxide? ​

A)United States and Russia
B)United States and Germany
C)United States and China
D)China and Russia
E)China and India
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53
What is the natural capture and long-term storage of carbon in sinks such as forests, farmlands, and oceans called? ​

A)cap and trade
B)carbon sequestration
C)environmental degradation
D)clean development mechanism
E)carbon scrubbing
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54
Places on Earth that are both biologically rich and deeply threatened by human activities are known as __________ __________, which scientists believe deserve immediate attention for study and conservation. ​
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55
P henomena such as floods, tornadoes, and volcanic eruptions are some of Earth's __________ __________, defined as those elements of the physical environment, harmful to people and caused by forces extraneous to them. ​
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56
Mountainous areas of the tropics and midlatitudes are designated __________ __________ because they are regions where no single climate or vegetation dominates.
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57
Which layer of Earth is divided into tectonic plates? ​

A)lithosphere
B)asthenosphere
C)mantle
D)inner core
E)outer core
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58
The cultivation of aquatic organisms for food, including fish farming, that has the potential to increasingly substitute for wild-caught fish stock is called __________. ​
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59
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Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
desert
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
oceanic
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
subarctic
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
humid subtropical
Is mild year-round, with temperatures and precipitation roughly equal in each season. Much of Europe has this climate.
humid continental
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60
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Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
desert
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
oceanic
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
subarctic
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
humid subtropical
Experiences short, mild summers and long, cold, severe winters and low annual precipitation
humid continental
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61
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A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
Clean development mechanism
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
Joint implementation
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
Cap and trade
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
adaptation
A mechanism that lets countries that have an excess of emission units (emissions permitted to them, but not used)to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over their targets.
mitigation
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62
Earth can be divided into four different spheres. List these spheres and give a description of each.
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63
What is a biodiversity hotspot, and in which climate types and biomes do many of Earth's 35 biodiversity hotspots exist? ​
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64
The greenhouse effect is a natural mechanism that keeps Earth warm enough to sustain life. Describe how it works. ​
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65
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Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
Clean development mechanism
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
Joint implementation
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
Cap and trade
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
adaptation
Measures that are designed to cope with and reduce the unavoidable impacts of climate change in the short and medium terms and is typically seen as a problem for the poorer countries, which are expected to suffer the most from climate change.
mitigation
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66
Why did the United States refuse to ratify the Kyoto Protocol under both the Clinton and Bush administrations? ​
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67
How are the tropical rainfall, tropical monsoon, and tropical savanna climates similar and different? ​
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68
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Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
Clean development mechanism
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
Joint implementation
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
Cap and trade
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
adaptation
Measures that aim to avoid the adverse impacts of climate change in the long term and is seen as a problem that the world's richer countries plus China should deal with because they are the main producers of greenhouse gases
mitigation
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69
List five effects that are occurring or predicted to occur as a consequence of global warming. ​
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70
Explain the difference between climate and weather.
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71
What is a monoculture, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of monoculture agriculture? ​
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72
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This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
Clean development mechanism
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
Joint implementation
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
Cap and trade
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
adaptation
This allows a wealthier Annex I country can earn emissions units by investing in emission-reduction projects in a poorer country, and use those certified emission reduction (CER)credits to meet part of its overall emission reduction target.
mitigation
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This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
Clean development mechanism
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
Joint implementation
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
Cap and trade
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
adaptation
This allows an Annex I country to earn emission reduction units (ERUs)by investing in emission reduction in another Annex I country.
mitigation
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74
Mitigation and adaptation are two approaches to confronting climate change. How do they differ? Give one example of each.
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75
How do the oceans provide energy and other raw materials for human use? ​
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