Deck 7: Climate and Biodiversity
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Deck 7: Climate and Biodiversity
1
Large terrestrial regions with similar climate, soil, plants, and animals are called
A) Ecosystems
B) Communities
C) Populations
D) Biomes
E) Niches
A) Ecosystems
B) Communities
C) Populations
D) Biomes
E) Niches
Biomes
2
The distribution of the desert, grassland, and forest biomes is determined principally by
A) average annual temperature only
B) average annual precipitation and temperature
C) Latitude
D) Sunlight
E) Wind
A) average annual temperature only
B) average annual precipitation and temperature
C) Latitude
D) Sunlight
E) Wind
average annual precipitation and temperature
3
Which terrestrial ecosystem has been disturbed by human activity more than any other?
A) Desert
B) tropical rainforest
C) temperate deciduous forest
D) coniferous forest
E) shortgrass prairie
A) Desert
B) tropical rainforest
C) temperate deciduous forest
D) coniferous forest
E) shortgrass prairie
temperate deciduous forest
4
All of the following are greenhouse gases except
A) carbon dioxide
B) water vapor
C) Methane
D) Nitrogen
E) nitrous oxide
A) carbon dioxide
B) water vapor
C) Methane
D) Nitrogen
E) nitrous oxide
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5
The term greenhouse effect describes
A) occupational diseases of florists
B) the trapping of heat energy in the troposphere by certain gaseous molecules
C) the trapping of heat energy in the stratosphere by nitrogen
D) efforts by the White House to support environmental legislation
E) the trapping of heat energy in the troposphere by nitrogen
A) occupational diseases of florists
B) the trapping of heat energy in the troposphere by certain gaseous molecules
C) the trapping of heat energy in the stratosphere by nitrogen
D) efforts by the White House to support environmental legislation
E) the trapping of heat energy in the troposphere by nitrogen
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6
All of the following affect the climate of the earth except:
A) solar radiation
B) the earth's rotation
C) the earth's gravity
D) gases in the atmosphere
E) the earth's surface features
A) solar radiation
B) the earth's rotation
C) the earth's gravity
D) gases in the atmosphere
E) the earth's surface features
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7
Which of the following microclimate effects is incorrectly described?
A) The leeward sides of high mountains tend to show relatively dry conditions.
B) Oceans and lakes modify temperature extremes.
C) Mountains interrupt the flow of prevailing winds.
D) Cities tend to have lower temperatures and higher wind speeds than the surrounding countryside.
E) The windward sides of high mountains tend to show relatively wet conditions.
A) The leeward sides of high mountains tend to show relatively dry conditions.
B) Oceans and lakes modify temperature extremes.
C) Mountains interrupt the flow of prevailing winds.
D) Cities tend to have lower temperatures and higher wind speeds than the surrounding countryside.
E) The windward sides of high mountains tend to show relatively wet conditions.
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8
Weather is a combination of
A) temperature and precipitation
B) atmospheric conditions over years
C) wind speed and precipitation over decades
D) temperature, humidity, wind speed, cloud cover and other factors over hours or days
E) temperature, humidity, wind speed, cloud cover and other factors over at least decades
A) temperature and precipitation
B) atmospheric conditions over years
C) wind speed and precipitation over decades
D) temperature, humidity, wind speed, cloud cover and other factors over hours or days
E) temperature, humidity, wind speed, cloud cover and other factors over at least decades
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9
Heated air masses above the equator move north and south to cooler areas because:
A) The equator spins faster than the polar regions as Earth rotates.
B) Cooler areas of air are less dense.
C) Rotational gravity pulls the air north and south.
D) The moon exerts a gravitational pull on the air.
E) The sun exerts a gravitational pull on the air.
A) The equator spins faster than the polar regions as Earth rotates.
B) Cooler areas of air are less dense.
C) Rotational gravity pulls the air north and south.
D) The moon exerts a gravitational pull on the air.
E) The sun exerts a gravitational pull on the air.
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10
Climate
A) describes weather conditions over long periods of time.
B) describes weather conditions over short periods of time.
C) describes average patterns of weather.
D) both describes weather conditions over long periods of time, and describes average patterns of weather
E) both describes weather conditions over short periods of time, and describes average patterns of weather
A) describes weather conditions over long periods of time.
B) describes weather conditions over short periods of time.
C) describes average patterns of weather.
D) both describes weather conditions over long periods of time, and describes average patterns of weather
E) both describes weather conditions over short periods of time, and describes average patterns of weather
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11
An explanation for why polar regions are colder than equatorial regions is that:
A) The sun never reaches these areas because of the tilt of Earth on its axis.
B) Sunlight strikes the polar regions at an angle and spreads out over a much larger area.
C) Sunlight is more intense at the poles.
D) Earth is spinning slower at the poles.
E) The earth is spinning slower and the precipitation is more intense at the poles.
A) The sun never reaches these areas because of the tilt of Earth on its axis.
B) Sunlight strikes the polar regions at an angle and spreads out over a much larger area.
C) Sunlight is more intense at the poles.
D) Earth is spinning slower at the poles.
E) The earth is spinning slower and the precipitation is more intense at the poles.
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12
Land and sea breezes occur because
A) water evaporates from the ocean.
B) of varying speeds of the earth's rotation.
C) of different water temperatures in the ocean.
D) heat absorption in water is faster than on land.
E) heat is absorbed and released more slowly by water than by land.
A) water evaporates from the ocean.
B) of varying speeds of the earth's rotation.
C) of different water temperatures in the ocean.
D) heat absorption in water is faster than on land.
E) heat is absorbed and released more slowly by water than by land.
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13
Vertical ocean currents are generated by
A) cold and dense ocean water sinking and warm and less-dense water rising
B) warm and dense ocean water sinking and cold and less-dense water rising
C) cold and dense ocean water rising and warm and less-dense water sinking
D) less dense water rising and cold but dense water sinking
E) None of these answers are correct because there are no vertical ocean currents.
A) cold and dense ocean water sinking and warm and less-dense water rising
B) warm and dense ocean water sinking and cold and less-dense water rising
C) cold and dense ocean water rising and warm and less-dense water sinking
D) less dense water rising and cold but dense water sinking
E) None of these answers are correct because there are no vertical ocean currents.
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14
Temperate forests typically have
A) warm summers, warm winters and abundant precipitation
B) warm summers, cold winters and abundant precipitation
C) cool summers, rainy winters
D) cool summers, cold winters, low precipitation
E) warm summers, cold winters, low precipitation
A) warm summers, warm winters and abundant precipitation
B) warm summers, cold winters and abundant precipitation
C) cool summers, rainy winters
D) cool summers, cold winters, low precipitation
E) warm summers, cold winters, low precipitation
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15
The primary influence on variation in climate is
A) slope angle
B) elevation and slope angle
C) temperature and slope angle
D) average annual precipitation and temperature
E) humidity and elevation
A) slope angle
B) elevation and slope angle
C) temperature and slope angle
D) average annual precipitation and temperature
E) humidity and elevation
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16
A rain shadow is most likely to be produced by a
A) Forest
B) Ocean
C) Lake
D) sand dune
E) Mountain
A) Forest
B) Ocean
C) Lake
D) sand dune
E) Mountain
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17
There are ____ separate belts of moving air, or prevailing winds.
A) Two
B) Four
C) Six
D) Eight
E) Ten
A) Two
B) Four
C) Six
D) Eight
E) Ten
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18
Surface-level ocean currents are caused by
A) dense ocean water sinking
B) cool ocean water rising
C) warm ocean water exchanging with cool ocean water
D) prevailing winds blowing over the ocean surface
E) strong winds coming from warm coastal areas and traveling across the ocean surface
A) dense ocean water sinking
B) cool ocean water rising
C) warm ocean water exchanging with cool ocean water
D) prevailing winds blowing over the ocean surface
E) strong winds coming from warm coastal areas and traveling across the ocean surface
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19
Microclimates can be produced by
A) Mountains
B) bodies of water
C) Cities
D) mountains, bodies of water and cities
E) only mountains and bodies of water
A) Mountains
B) bodies of water
C) Cities
D) mountains, bodies of water and cities
E) only mountains and bodies of water
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20
The rain shadow effect refers to
A) more light on the windward side of mountain ranges
B) more light on the leeward side of mountain ranges
C) drier conditions on the windward side of mountain ranges
D) drier conditions on the leeward side of mountain ranges
E) wetter conditions on the windward side of mountain ranges
A) more light on the windward side of mountain ranges
B) more light on the leeward side of mountain ranges
C) drier conditions on the windward side of mountain ranges
D) drier conditions on the leeward side of mountain ranges
E) wetter conditions on the windward side of mountain ranges
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21
In tropical rainforests, vegetation layers are structured according to
A) how deep the rainfall penetrates into the forest
B) the plant's needs for sunlight
C) how well each plant handles predation by herbivores
D) nutrient availability and uptake by plant roots
E) tropical rainforests are not layered
A) how deep the rainfall penetrates into the forest
B) the plant's needs for sunlight
C) how well each plant handles predation by herbivores
D) nutrient availability and uptake by plant roots
E) tropical rainforests are not layered
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22
Many species of hoofed animals can live together in the African tropical savannas because they have ____ eating habits that ____ competition for resources.
A) specialized, maximize
B) specialized, minimize
C) generalized, maximize
D) generalized, minimize
E) similar, facilitate
A) specialized, maximize
B) specialized, minimize
C) generalized, maximize
D) generalized, minimize
E) similar, facilitate
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23
Which of the following is not appropriate to use in describing a tropical rain forest?
A) moist conditions
B) high nutrient content of soil
C) Layered
D) Diversity
E) Rainfall
A) moist conditions
B) high nutrient content of soil
C) Layered
D) Diversity
E) Rainfall
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24
Permafrost is characteristic of the ____ biome.
A) tropical savanna
B) Arctic tundra
C) Taiga
D) thorn woodland
E) deciduous forest
A) tropical savanna
B) Arctic tundra
C) Taiga
D) thorn woodland
E) deciduous forest
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25
Tropical, temperate, and cold are categories that apply to which of the following?
A) Deserts
B) Grasslands
C) Forests
D) forest and grassland
E) desserts, forests, and grassland
A) Deserts
B) Grasslands
C) Forests
D) forest and grassland
E) desserts, forests, and grassland
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26
Climate and vegetation vary with
A) latitude only
B) elevation only
C) latitude and elevation
D) latitude and longitude
E) elevation and longitude
A) latitude only
B) elevation only
C) latitude and elevation
D) latitude and longitude
E) elevation and longitude
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27
Animals in desert biomes may eat plants for their water content as a survival adaptation. Plants, in turn, may have ____ as a defense against being eaten by animals.
A) poisonous leaves
B) camouflaged leaves
C) a lack of leaves
D) Spines
E) both camouflaged leaves and spines
A) poisonous leaves
B) camouflaged leaves
C) a lack of leaves
D) Spines
E) both camouflaged leaves and spines
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28
Which of the following is not characteristic of desert plants?
A) widespread, shallow root systems
B) deep root systems
C) large leaves that droop in the bright sunlight
D) succulent leaves or stems
E) becoming dormant during dry periods
A) widespread, shallow root systems
B) deep root systems
C) large leaves that droop in the bright sunlight
D) succulent leaves or stems
E) becoming dormant during dry periods
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29
Which of the following terms does not belong with the others?
A) Taiga
B) Tundra
C) boreal forest
D) evergreen forest
E) cold forest
A) Taiga
B) Tundra
C) boreal forest
D) evergreen forest
E) cold forest
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30
The loss of permafrost secondary to global warming in parts of Canada, Russia, China, Mongolia, and Alaska is causing
A) the release of CO2 from the soil into the atmosphere
B) the release of CH4 from the soil into the atmosphere
C) the release of hydrogen gas from the soil into the atmosphere
D) the release of nitrogen gas from the soil into the atmosphere
E) the release of CO2 and CH4 from the soil into the atmosphere
A) the release of CO2 from the soil into the atmosphere
B) the release of CH4 from the soil into the atmosphere
C) the release of hydrogen gas from the soil into the atmosphere
D) the release of nitrogen gas from the soil into the atmosphere
E) the release of CO2 and CH4 from the soil into the atmosphere
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31
What is the function of the thick outer coverings of rattlesnakes and insects in desert biomes?
A) to prevent sunburn
B) to reduce water loss through evaporation
C) to prevent drowning during typical desert flash floods
D) to prevent sunburn and reduce water loss
E) for protection during competitive action during mating seasons
A) to prevent sunburn
B) to reduce water loss through evaporation
C) to prevent drowning during typical desert flash floods
D) to prevent sunburn and reduce water loss
E) for protection during competitive action during mating seasons
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32
In the western United States, an area called the Great Basin contains many freestanding mountain ranges that are separated from each other by high desert. These mountain ranges could be called
A) taiga reserves
B) islands of biodiversity
C) broadleaf deciduous reserves
D) grazing animal reserves
E) island reserves
A) taiga reserves
B) islands of biodiversity
C) broadleaf deciduous reserves
D) grazing animal reserves
E) island reserves
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33
A tropical grassland with widely scattered clumps of trees would be called a
A) Veldt
B) Steppes
C) Savanna
D) Pampas
E) Taiga
A) Veldt
B) Steppes
C) Savanna
D) Pampas
E) Taiga
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34
The fragility of the desert ecosystem is indicated by
A) the high growth rate of plants
B) moderate species diversity
C) abundant groundwater
D) long recovery time from disturbance
E) all of these except the high growth rate of plants
A) the high growth rate of plants
B) moderate species diversity
C) abundant groundwater
D) long recovery time from disturbance
E) all of these except the high growth rate of plants
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35
At least half of the known species of terrestrial plants and animals are found in:
A) Temperate and tropical rainforests combined.
B) Temperate rainforests only.
C) Tropical rainforests only.
D) Deciduous forests.
E) They are evenly distributed amongst the biomes of Earth.
A) Temperate and tropical rainforests combined.
B) Temperate rainforests only.
C) Tropical rainforests only.
D) Deciduous forests.
E) They are evenly distributed amongst the biomes of Earth.
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36
In reality, biomes
A) are not uniform but consist of a mosaic of patches each with somewhat different biological communities
B) are not uniform but consist of a mosaic of patches, each with the same biological communities
C) are very uniform, but can have normal variations in temperatures from one region to another
D) are very uniform in order to resist environmental disruptions
E) are very diverse in order to resist environmental disruptions to the sameness of all communities in the biome
A) are not uniform but consist of a mosaic of patches each with somewhat different biological communities
B) are not uniform but consist of a mosaic of patches, each with the same biological communities
C) are very uniform, but can have normal variations in temperatures from one region to another
D) are very uniform in order to resist environmental disruptions
E) are very diverse in order to resist environmental disruptions to the sameness of all communities in the biome
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37
Through your binoculars you observe a pack of wolves stalking a caribou separated from its herd. Geese take to the air, departing the boggy scene. You are most likely in
A) Desert
B) topical grassland
C) temperate grassland
D) Arctic tundra
E) Savanna
A) Desert
B) topical grassland
C) temperate grassland
D) Arctic tundra
E) Savanna
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38
Succulent plants are most likely to be found in
A) aquatic habitats
B) cold ecosystems
C) high elevations
D) Deserts
E) coastal ecosystems
A) aquatic habitats
B) cold ecosystems
C) high elevations
D) Deserts
E) coastal ecosystems
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39
A forest that is known for its year-round uniformly warm temperature is the:
A) temperate deciduous forest
B) Taiga
C) tropical rainforest
D) boreal forest
E) subalpine forest
A) temperate deciduous forest
B) Taiga
C) tropical rainforest
D) boreal forest
E) subalpine forest
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40
Much of this biome has disappeared from Earth because it has been converted to grazing lands for cattle and croplands.
A) temperate grassland
B) temperate forest
C) tropical grassland
D) cold grassland
E) cold desert
A) temperate grassland
B) temperate forest
C) tropical grassland
D) cold grassland
E) cold desert
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41
Humans have affected grasslands by
A) the introduction of livestock
B) plowing and conversion to croplands
C) oil exploration
D) introduction of livestock and plowing and conversion to croplands
E) introduction of livestock, oil exploration and plowing and conversion to croplands
A) the introduction of livestock
B) plowing and conversion to croplands
C) oil exploration
D) introduction of livestock and plowing and conversion to croplands
E) introduction of livestock, oil exploration and plowing and conversion to croplands
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42
Most photosynthesis in the open sea occurs in the
A) euphotic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) bathyal zone
D) coastal zone
E) benthic zone
A) euphotic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) bathyal zone
D) coastal zone
E) benthic zone
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43
Trees of wet tropical rain forests tend to be
A) succulent plants
B) broadleaf evergreen plants
C) broadleaf deciduous plants
D) coniferous evergreen plants
E) coniferous deciduous plants
A) succulent plants
B) broadleaf evergreen plants
C) broadleaf deciduous plants
D) coniferous evergreen plants
E) coniferous deciduous plants
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44
Saltwater or marine life zones include
A) Oceans
B) Estuaries
C) coral reefs
D) oceans and estuaries
E) oceans, estuaries and coral reefs
A) Oceans
B) Estuaries
C) coral reefs
D) oceans and estuaries
E) oceans, estuaries and coral reefs
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45
Water temperature drops rapidly between the euphotic zone and the abyssal zone of the ocean. This phenomenon is called the
A) Thermocline
B) Thermosphere
C) temperature flattening
D) continental shelf decline
E) Hydrocline
A) Thermocline
B) Thermosphere
C) temperature flattening
D) continental shelf decline
E) Hydrocline
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46
The coastal zone has ____ of all marine species and ____ of its surface area.
A) 95%, 5%
B) 90%, 10%
C) 90%, 25%
D) 80%, 25%
E) 80%, 10%
A) 95%, 5%
B) 90%, 10%
C) 90%, 25%
D) 80%, 25%
E) 80%, 10%
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47
Marine snow refers to
A) appearance of the water during freezing weather
B) animal and plant plankton that die and drift downward
C) white sand beaches
D) algal blooms
E) weather over the Arctic that contributes to the ice pack
A) appearance of the water during freezing weather
B) animal and plant plankton that die and drift downward
C) white sand beaches
D) algal blooms
E) weather over the Arctic that contributes to the ice pack
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48
The majority of the world's forests are located:
A) at the equator
B) in the temperate zones
C) in mountains
D) adjacent to deserts
E) by large bodies of water such as oceans, lakes and bays
A) at the equator
B) in the temperate zones
C) in mountains
D) adjacent to deserts
E) by large bodies of water such as oceans, lakes and bays
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49
Which of the following is least descriptive of coniferous forests?
A) carpet of needles on forest floor
B) long, cold, dry winter
C) short summer
D) high species diversity
E) south of the Arctic tundra
A) carpet of needles on forest floor
B) long, cold, dry winter
C) short summer
D) high species diversity
E) south of the Arctic tundra
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50
Worldwide, coral reefs provide habitat for about 25% of all marine organisms. However, coral reefs occupy about _____ of the ocean floor.
A) 25%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 5%
E) 0.2%
A) 25%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 5%
E) 0.2%
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51
Which of the following does not belong with the others?
A) Taiga
B) Savanna
C) boreal forest
D) evergreen coniferous forest
E) coastal coniferous forest
A) Taiga
B) Savanna
C) boreal forest
D) evergreen coniferous forest
E) coastal coniferous forest
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52
Which of the following is not an economic service provided by marine ecosystems?
A) source of animal and pet feed
B) nutrient cycling
C) provides harbors and transportation routes
D) provides employment
E) source of minerals, oil, and natural gas
A) source of animal and pet feed
B) nutrient cycling
C) provides harbors and transportation routes
D) provides employment
E) source of minerals, oil, and natural gas
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53
Oak, hickory, maple, poplar, and beech are typical tree species in the
A) boreal forest
B) tropical rainforest
C) temperate rainforest
D) temperate deciduous forest
E) coastal coniferous forest
A) boreal forest
B) tropical rainforest
C) temperate rainforest
D) temperate deciduous forest
E) coastal coniferous forest
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54
In your explorations in your new job as a marine biologist, you find a new species of algae floating on the surface of a coastal zone body of water. You would most likely classify this species as
A) zooplankton or phytoplankton
B) Nekton
C) Benthic
D) Coral
E) a fungus
A) zooplankton or phytoplankton
B) Nekton
C) Benthic
D) Coral
E) a fungus
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55
Examples of economic services that oceans provide are
A) Employment
B) waste treatment
C) climate moderation
D) employment and climate moderation
E) employment, food and pharmaceuticals
A) Employment
B) waste treatment
C) climate moderation
D) employment and climate moderation
E) employment, food and pharmaceuticals
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56
Humans affect mountain biomes by
A) plowing and conversion of pristine land to cropland
B) depletion of groundwater
C) increased air pollution from urban areas
D) hydroelectric dams and reservoirs
E) establishment of tree plantations
A) plowing and conversion of pristine land to cropland
B) depletion of groundwater
C) increased air pollution from urban areas
D) hydroelectric dams and reservoirs
E) establishment of tree plantations
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57
Saltwater in the ocean covers
A) 97% of the earth's surface
B) 98% of the earth's surface
C) 50% of the earth's surface
D) 71% of the earth's surface
E) 97% of the biosphere
A) 97% of the earth's surface
B) 98% of the earth's surface
C) 50% of the earth's surface
D) 71% of the earth's surface
E) 97% of the biosphere
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58
Cone-bearing trees are characteristic of the
A) Taiga
B) tropical rain forest
C) temperate deciduous forest
D) Savanna
E) Desert
A) Taiga
B) tropical rain forest
C) temperate deciduous forest
D) Savanna
E) Desert
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59
Mountain biomes
A) have deep, rich soils
B) recover quickly from vegetation loss
C) do not affect climate
D) have little biodiversity
E) may act as sanctuaries for animal species driven from lowland areas
A) have deep, rich soils
B) recover quickly from vegetation loss
C) do not affect climate
D) have little biodiversity
E) may act as sanctuaries for animal species driven from lowland areas
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60
Oceans
A) have three major life zones
B) occupy most of the earth's surface
C) are thoroughly understood by humans
D) have three major life zones and are thoroughly understood by humans
E) have three major life zones and occupy most of the earth's surface
A) have three major life zones
B) occupy most of the earth's surface
C) are thoroughly understood by humans
D) have three major life zones and are thoroughly understood by humans
E) have three major life zones and occupy most of the earth's surface
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61
Lakes that fall between the two extremes of nutrient enrichment are called
A) Oligotrophic
B) Mesotrophic
C) Eutrophic
D) Trophic
E) Metatrophic
A) Oligotrophic
B) Mesotrophic
C) Eutrophic
D) Trophic
E) Metatrophic
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62
Some desert animals are able to exist without drinking any water.
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63
Inland wetlands include all of the following except
A) prairie potholds
B) wet Arctic tundra
C) Marshes
D) Swamps
E) Estuaries
A) prairie potholds
B) wet Arctic tundra
C) Marshes
D) Swamps
E) Estuaries
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64
A lake that is described as oligotrophic is typically
A) low in primary productivity
B) low in plant nutrients
C) high in plant nutrients
D) both low in primary productivity and low in plant nutrients
E) both low in primary productivity and high in plant nutrients
A) low in primary productivity
B) low in plant nutrients
C) high in plant nutrients
D) both low in primary productivity and low in plant nutrients
E) both low in primary productivity and high in plant nutrients
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65
The majority of photosynthesis in a lake takes place in the
A) profundal zone
B) limnetic zone
C) phototropic zone
D) littoral zone
E) benthic zone
A) profundal zone
B) limnetic zone
C) phototropic zone
D) littoral zone
E) benthic zone
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66
Deserts are primarily located in the hot, tropical regions.
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67
The darkest zone of the sea is the
A) euphotic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) bathyal zone
D) coastal zone
E) benthic zone
A) euphotic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) bathyal zone
D) coastal zone
E) benthic zone
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68
Which of the following trees is characteristic of tropical coastal wetlands?
A) Cypress
B) Coconut
C) Mangrove
D) Palm
E) live oak
A) Cypress
B) Coconut
C) Mangrove
D) Palm
E) live oak
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69
Fish adapted to cool, dark water are most likely found in the zone of lakes called the
A) limnetic zone
B) benthic zone
C) littoral zone
D) profundal zone
E) abyssal zone
A) limnetic zone
B) benthic zone
C) littoral zone
D) profundal zone
E) abyssal zone
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70
In lakes, the nutrient-rich water near the shore is part of the
A) limnetic zone
B) benthic zone
C) littoral zone
D) profundal zone
E) abyssal zone
A) limnetic zone
B) benthic zone
C) littoral zone
D) profundal zone
E) abyssal zone
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71
When the algae in coral reefs die off due to environmental stresses, the coral subsequently dies because of lack of food. This process is referred to as
A) coral acidification
B) algal blooming
C) erosion
D) coral bleaching
E) parasitism
A) coral acidification
B) algal blooming
C) erosion
D) coral bleaching
E) parasitism
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72
Estuaries and coastal wetlands are important for all of the following reasons except
A) nursery grounds for a variety of marine species
B) filtering out waterborne pollutants
C) reduction of storm damage
D) providing coral for limestone production and the tourist trade
E) high productivity
A) nursery grounds for a variety of marine species
B) filtering out waterborne pollutants
C) reduction of storm damage
D) providing coral for limestone production and the tourist trade
E) high productivity
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73
In typical, fairly deep, temperate zone lakes, the vast majority of animals are found in the
A) benthic zone
B) profundal and benthic zones
C) limnetic zone only
D) limnetic and littoral zones
E) littoral zone only
A) benthic zone
B) profundal and benthic zones
C) limnetic zone only
D) limnetic and littoral zones
E) littoral zone only
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74
The euphotic zone is that region of the ocean just below the limit of light absorption.
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75
Crater Lake in Oregon is an example of a lake depression caused by
A) displacement of the Earth's crust
B) glaciation
C) intentional digging by man to create a reservoir
D) volcanic activity
E) a meteor strike millions of years ago
A) displacement of the Earth's crust
B) glaciation
C) intentional digging by man to create a reservoir
D) volcanic activity
E) a meteor strike millions of years ago
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76
Which of the following terms does not belong with the others?
A) Floodplains
B) Marshes
C) Swamps
D) Streams
E) prairie potholes
A) Floodplains
B) Marshes
C) Swamps
D) Streams
E) prairie potholes
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77
Deciduous forests are typically located at higher altitudes than coniferous forests.
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78
The zone of the ocean with a very high net primary productivity (NPP) is the
A) euphotic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) bathyal zone
D) coastal zone
E) benthic zone
A) euphotic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) bathyal zone
D) coastal zone
E) benthic zone
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79
The global circulation of air is determined by the properties of air only.
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80
The land area around a stream that delivers runoff, sediment, and dissolved substances into the water is called the
A) Watershed
B) drainage basin
C) floodplain zone
D) transition zone
E) watershed and drainage basin
A) Watershed
B) drainage basin
C) floodplain zone
D) transition zone
E) watershed and drainage basin
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