Deck 12: Arid Lands, Winds, and Desertification

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Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of a desert?

A) high temperatures
B) mean annual rainfall of less than 25 centimeters per year
C) capability to evaporate more water than falls as precipitation
D) incapable of supporting abundant life
E) sparse vegetation
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The five kinds of desert regions include all but which of the following?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) tropical
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
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What type of desert region includes the Sahara Desert of north Africa?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) rain shadow
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
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Which type of desert region includes the largest dry expanses on Earth?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) rain shadow
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
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What is the name given to a desert that lies on the leeward side of a mountain range?

A) over the hill
B) rain shadow
C) intermountain
D) steppe
E) plateau
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What is thought to be the cause of drought conditions over the past decade in the Southwestern United States?

A) Warmer sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean
B) Increased rain shadow effect due to uplift of the Sierra Nevada
C) A decrease in the thickness of the ozone layer
D) Deforestation in the Pacific Northwest from logging
E) Dust storms in China causing global dimming
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What is natural sand blasting by sand grains called?

A) abrasion
B) bump and grind
C) desertification
D) wearing
E) deterioration
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What is the removal of sediment by blowing it away called?

A) abrasion
B) deflation
C) blow hole
D) sink hole
E) sedimentation
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What characteristic of a sand dune causes the greatest problems?

A) It is difficult to walk across.
B) It absorbs heat.
C) It migrates.
D) You cannot grow anything on it.
E) It provides poor traction.
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Which of the following deserts owes its existence to being located far from the ocean in a continental interior?

A) The Gobi
B) Death Valley
C) The Saharan
D) The Atacama
E) The Kalahari
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What type of desert is associated with upwelling ocean currents?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) rain shadow
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
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About what percentage of the Earth's surface is covered by midlatitude deserts and semiarid grasslands?

A) 14%
B) 23%
C) 32%
D) 41%
E) 55%
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About how much of the Earth's surface is covered by deserts exclusive of semiarid grasslands?

A) 10%
B) 33%
C) 66%
D) 75%
E) 90%
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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways trees help to stave off desertification?

A) Reduction in the reflectance of solar energy hitting the earth
B) Transpiration of water into the atmosphere
C) Biological weathering by the tree roots
D) Serving as natural windbreaks
E) Pumping deep groundwater with their roots
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What was the key factor in the natural recovery of desert lands that happened in Kuwait?

A) enforcement of public policies
B) re-planting the area
C) decreased use of groundwater
D) fear of land mines
E) changing rainfall patterns
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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: The frequency of dust storms impacting Beijing, China, has been increasing BECAUSE fallout of herbicides and pesticides in the Arctic is common.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Desertification results from the expansion of existing deserts BECAUSE dryland ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to inappropriate land use.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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Read carefully through the following sentence and decide which of the options is correct. Analysis of sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean indicates that changes in land-use practices in the Sahel of Africa were sufficient to cause desertification.

A) The word "temperatures" should be replaced by "salinities."
B) The word "Indian" should be replaced by "Atlantic."
C) The word "land-use" should be replaced by "farming."
D) The word "sufficient" should be replaced by "insufficient."
E) The word "desertification" should be replaced by "drought."
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Which of the following is not responsible for the slow recovery of ecosystems from desertification?

A) slight rainfall
B) low species diversity
C) little soil bacterial activity
D) slow plant growth rates
E) frequent flash floods
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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate measure for reversing desertification?

A) developing drip-irrigation systems
B) keeping grazing stock moving
C) planting drought-tolerant trees
D) establishing wind breaks
E) removing boulders from sand dunes
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Deserts are not defined on the basis of temperature.
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The Antarctic and Greenland are true deserts.
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South America's western deserts are not true deserts because they lie near the ocean.
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There is a strong concentration of deserts around 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
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Wind erosion includes both abrasion and deflation.
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Death Valley is an example of a rain-shadow desert.
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The rapid growth of large desert cities, such as those in the southwestern U.S., actually helps to reverse desertification by bringing in water from wells and aqueducts.
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The major causes of desertification are overgrazing and trampling of soil by livestock.
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Replacement of native vegetation in semiarid regions with cultivated crops helps reverse the effects of desertification.
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Windblown African dust is a nuisance, but is not a health problem.
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Desertification is irreversible.
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China has 20% of the world's population but only 2% of the world's arable land.
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Sahel is the name given to a certain kind of desert ravine.
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Oceanic upwelling is caused by density differences in the water mass.
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Deserts may be classified into categories based on climate belts and an additional category based on human misuse.
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Increased asthma in Barbados has been correlated with drought-induced dust storms in China.
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Desertification begins at the edges of a nearby desert.
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China's "Green Wall"is a belt of large irrigated rice fields that runs parallel to the Great Wall.
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Natural processes, especially windblown sand, rapidly repair damage to the desert caused by off-highway vehicles.
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The United Nations recognizes that the causes of desertification are straightforward and can easily be prevented by proper policy.
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How does the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) relate to deserts?
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What are some ways that sand dunes can be stabilized?
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What facilitated the natural recovery of desert land in Kuwait?
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A severe reduction in wetlands in the San Joaquin Valley of California played a significant role in the severity of the 1977 duststorm. What caused the reduction of wetlands?
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Why has the Sahel been a focus of attention in recent times?
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Why is South America the recipient of North African dust rather than the other way around?
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Explain how coastal dune fields need not originate in desert climates.
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What are some of the potential health hazards from windblown dust, apart from respiratory and eye irritation?
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What is the best program for reversing desertification?
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Deck 12: Arid Lands, Winds, and Desertification
1
Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of a desert?

A) high temperatures
B) mean annual rainfall of less than 25 centimeters per year
C) capability to evaporate more water than falls as precipitation
D) incapable of supporting abundant life
E) sparse vegetation
high temperatures
2
The five kinds of desert regions include all but which of the following?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) tropical
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
tropical
3
What type of desert region includes the Sahara Desert of north Africa?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) rain shadow
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
subtropical
4
Which type of desert region includes the largest dry expanses on Earth?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) rain shadow
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
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5
What is the name given to a desert that lies on the leeward side of a mountain range?

A) over the hill
B) rain shadow
C) intermountain
D) steppe
E) plateau
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6
What is thought to be the cause of drought conditions over the past decade in the Southwestern United States?

A) Warmer sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean
B) Increased rain shadow effect due to uplift of the Sierra Nevada
C) A decrease in the thickness of the ozone layer
D) Deforestation in the Pacific Northwest from logging
E) Dust storms in China causing global dimming
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7
What is natural sand blasting by sand grains called?

A) abrasion
B) bump and grind
C) desertification
D) wearing
E) deterioration
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8
What is the removal of sediment by blowing it away called?

A) abrasion
B) deflation
C) blow hole
D) sink hole
E) sedimentation
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9
What characteristic of a sand dune causes the greatest problems?

A) It is difficult to walk across.
B) It absorbs heat.
C) It migrates.
D) You cannot grow anything on it.
E) It provides poor traction.
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10
Which of the following deserts owes its existence to being located far from the ocean in a continental interior?

A) The Gobi
B) Death Valley
C) The Saharan
D) The Atacama
E) The Kalahari
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11
What type of desert is associated with upwelling ocean currents?

A) polar
B) subtropical
C) rain shadow
D) midlatitude
E) coastal
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12
About what percentage of the Earth's surface is covered by midlatitude deserts and semiarid grasslands?

A) 14%
B) 23%
C) 32%
D) 41%
E) 55%
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13
About how much of the Earth's surface is covered by deserts exclusive of semiarid grasslands?

A) 10%
B) 33%
C) 66%
D) 75%
E) 90%
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14
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways trees help to stave off desertification?

A) Reduction in the reflectance of solar energy hitting the earth
B) Transpiration of water into the atmosphere
C) Biological weathering by the tree roots
D) Serving as natural windbreaks
E) Pumping deep groundwater with their roots
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15
What was the key factor in the natural recovery of desert lands that happened in Kuwait?

A) enforcement of public policies
B) re-planting the area
C) decreased use of groundwater
D) fear of land mines
E) changing rainfall patterns
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16
Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: The frequency of dust storms impacting Beijing, China, has been increasing BECAUSE fallout of herbicides and pesticides in the Arctic is common.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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17
Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Desertification results from the expansion of existing deserts BECAUSE dryland ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to inappropriate land use.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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18
Read carefully through the following sentence and decide which of the options is correct. Analysis of sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean indicates that changes in land-use practices in the Sahel of Africa were sufficient to cause desertification.

A) The word "temperatures" should be replaced by "salinities."
B) The word "Indian" should be replaced by "Atlantic."
C) The word "land-use" should be replaced by "farming."
D) The word "sufficient" should be replaced by "insufficient."
E) The word "desertification" should be replaced by "drought."
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19
Which of the following is not responsible for the slow recovery of ecosystems from desertification?

A) slight rainfall
B) low species diversity
C) little soil bacterial activity
D) slow plant growth rates
E) frequent flash floods
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20
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate measure for reversing desertification?

A) developing drip-irrigation systems
B) keeping grazing stock moving
C) planting drought-tolerant trees
D) establishing wind breaks
E) removing boulders from sand dunes
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21
Deserts are not defined on the basis of temperature.
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22
The Antarctic and Greenland are true deserts.
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South America's western deserts are not true deserts because they lie near the ocean.
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There is a strong concentration of deserts around 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
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Wind erosion includes both abrasion and deflation.
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Death Valley is an example of a rain-shadow desert.
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The rapid growth of large desert cities, such as those in the southwestern U.S., actually helps to reverse desertification by bringing in water from wells and aqueducts.
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The major causes of desertification are overgrazing and trampling of soil by livestock.
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Replacement of native vegetation in semiarid regions with cultivated crops helps reverse the effects of desertification.
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30
Windblown African dust is a nuisance, but is not a health problem.
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Desertification is irreversible.
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China has 20% of the world's population but only 2% of the world's arable land.
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Sahel is the name given to a certain kind of desert ravine.
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Oceanic upwelling is caused by density differences in the water mass.
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Deserts may be classified into categories based on climate belts and an additional category based on human misuse.
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Increased asthma in Barbados has been correlated with drought-induced dust storms in China.
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37
Desertification begins at the edges of a nearby desert.
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China's "Green Wall"is a belt of large irrigated rice fields that runs parallel to the Great Wall.
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Natural processes, especially windblown sand, rapidly repair damage to the desert caused by off-highway vehicles.
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The United Nations recognizes that the causes of desertification are straightforward and can easily be prevented by proper policy.
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How does the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) relate to deserts?
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42
What are some ways that sand dunes can be stabilized?
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What facilitated the natural recovery of desert land in Kuwait?
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A severe reduction in wetlands in the San Joaquin Valley of California played a significant role in the severity of the 1977 duststorm. What caused the reduction of wetlands?
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Why has the Sahel been a focus of attention in recent times?
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Why is South America the recipient of North African dust rather than the other way around?
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Explain how coastal dune fields need not originate in desert climates.
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What are some of the potential health hazards from windblown dust, apart from respiratory and eye irritation?
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What is the best program for reversing desertification?
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