Deck 7: Ecosystems and Habitat

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Scientists in the IPCC conduct original research and report their findings in periodic assessment reports.
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The average global temperature is warmer than it has ever been in Earth's history.
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Eruption of volcanoes can cause global cooling.
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Earth's atmosphere works exactly like a greenhouse.
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The thinning of the ozone layer will help reduce global warming.
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The melting of the Arctic ice cap will result in sea level rise.
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Melting mountain glaciers will result in a temporary increase in the amount of water available to people living downstream.
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Climate is changing more rapidly in the Arctic than in other regions of the globe.
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As the average global temperature warms, the thickness of ice on Antarctica may increase.
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The global conveyor belt refers to the thermohaline circulation.
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Water is a nonrenewable resource. Once we use it, it is gone.
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Most freshwater on the planet is frozen.
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An aquifer is a large deposit of groundwater.
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The "Tragedy of the Commons" was originally an article written by Garrett Hardin to describe aquifer depletion.
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Saltwater intrusion is a process which can contaminate water supplies.
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Impervious surfaces help to keep pollutants out of groundwater.
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Hydroelectric dams can result in the emission of methane, a greenhouse gas.
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Virtual water is the quantity of water embedded in the production of food or products.
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A vegetarian diet has a relatively high virtual water content.
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Deforestation of mountain slopes can provide a permanent increase in the amount of water available for irrigation as more snowmelt flows into reservoirs.
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The first step in a water conservation program is to begin replacing fixtures as quickly as possible.
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Automatic electronic flushing controls are a cost-effective strategy for water conservation.
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Desalination of seawater consumes more energy than pumping of groundwater.
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Copper roofs provide the best surface for rainwater harvesting.
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A rainwater cistern is always made of black polyethylene.
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Graywater is water from sinks, tubs, and toilets.
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Urban development results in increased stormwater runoff.
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Most stormwater features such as bioswales, rain gardens, or porous paving have two goals: cleansing and infiltration.
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Rain gardens are usually barrels placed under downspouts.
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A swale is a concrete drainage ditch.
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Most of the work of a porous paving system occurs in the aggregate-filled reservoir below the surface.
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Most of the Earth's total water is located

A) in lakes and rivers
B) in groundwater
C) in oceans
D) in glaciers
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Groundwater is

A) water that runs off the surface in a rainstorm
B) soil moisture
C) the zone of saturated soil or rock
D) water inaccessible to wells
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A water table is

A) flowing water in a streambed
B) the impervious rock layer that traps groundwater
C) an area of saturated soil
D) the top surface of groundwater
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The Ogallala is

A) a vast lake in Central Asia
B) a river in the Colorado drainage
C) the world's largest aquifer
D) a Himalyan glacier
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Potable water is water that

A) has been boiled
B) is suitable for drinking
C) cannot be used for drinking
D) has evaporated from a holding area
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The majority of the work of treating wastewater is accomplished by

A) chemicals
B) ultraviolet light
C) bacteria
D) plants
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Stormwater is

A) water that exceeds storm drain capacity
B) polluted runoff
C) water that falls as rain
D) water that reaches storm drains
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Scientists in the IPCC conduct original research and report their findings in periodic assessment reports.
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The average global temperature is warmer than it has ever been in Earth's history.
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Eruption of volcanoes can cause global cooling.
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Earth's atmosphere works exactly like a greenhouse.
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The thinning of the ozone layer will help reduce global warming.
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The melting of the Arctic ice cap will result in sea level rise.
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Melting mountain glaciers will result in a temporary increase in the amount of water available to people living downstream.
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Climate is changing more rapidly in the Arctic than in other regions of the globe.
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As the average global temperature warms, the thickness of ice on Antarctica may increase.
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The global conveyor belt refers to the thermohaline circulation.
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Water is a nonrenewable resource. Once we use it, it is gone.
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Most freshwater on the planet is frozen.
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An aquifer is a large deposit of groundwater.
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The "Tragedy of the Commons" was originally an article written by Garrett Hardin to describe aquifer depletion.
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Saltwater intrusion is a process which can contaminate water supplies.
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Impervious surfaces help to keep pollutants out of groundwater.
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Hydroelectric dams can result in the emission of methane, a greenhouse gas.
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Virtual water is the quantity of water embedded in the production of food or products.
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A vegetarian diet has a relatively high virtual water content.
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Deforestation of mountain slopes can provide a permanent increase in the amount of water available for irrigation as more snowmelt flows into reservoirs.
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The first step in a water conservation program is to begin replacing fixtures as quickly as possible.
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Automatic electronic flushing controls are a cost-effective strategy for water conservation.
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Desalination of seawater consumes more energy than pumping of groundwater.
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Copper roofs provide the best surface for rainwater harvesting.
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A rainwater cistern is always made of black polyethylene.
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Graywater is water from sinks, tubs, and toilets.
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Urban development results in increased stormwater runoff.
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Most stormwater features such as bioswales, rain gardens, or porous paving have two goals: cleansing and infiltration.
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Rain gardens are usually barrels placed under downspouts.
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A swale is a concrete drainage ditch.
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Most of the work of a porous paving system occurs in the aggregate-filled reservoir below the surface.
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Most of the Earth's total water is located

A) in lakes and rivers
B) in groundwater
C) in oceans
D) in glaciers
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Groundwater is

A) water that runs off the surface in a rainstorm
B) soil moisture
C) the zone of saturated soil or rock
D) water inaccessible to wells
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A water table is

A) flowing water in a streambed
B) the impervious rock layer that traps groundwater
C) an area of saturated soil
D) the top surface of groundwater
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The Ogallala is

A) a vast lake in Central Asia
B) a river in the Colorado drainage
C) the world's largest aquifer
D) a Himalyan glacier
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Potable water is water that

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C) cannot be used for drinking
D) has evaporated from a holding area
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The majority of the work of treating wastewater is accomplished by

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D) plants
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Stormwater is

A) water that exceeds storm drain capacity
B) polluted runoff
C) water that falls as rain
D) water that reaches storm drains
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