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Deck 12: Environmental Challenges.
1
The world's greatest proved oil reserves are found in:
A) Canada.
B) Kuwait.
C) Nigeria.
D) the United States.
E) Saudi Arabia.
A) Canada.
B) Kuwait.
C) Nigeria.
D) the United States.
E) Saudi Arabia.
E
2
Coal provides both the most abundant energy source and the cleanest fuel to use.
False
3
Biodiversity tends to be greatest in the ecosystems of the mid latitude regions.
False
4
The high level of interdependence and interconnectedness of nature and society is often described as:
A) conservation.
B) the First Law of Ecology.
C) the principle of biodiversity.
D) the oneness of the biosphere.
E) the definition of an ecosystem.
A) conservation.
B) the First Law of Ecology.
C) the principle of biodiversity.
D) the oneness of the biosphere.
E) the definition of an ecosystem.
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5
Unlike other greenhouse gases, __________ does not occur naturally.
A) HCFCs
B) water vapor
C) carbon dioxide
D) methane
E) nitrous oxide
A) HCFCs
B) water vapor
C) carbon dioxide
D) methane
E) nitrous oxide
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6
The term carbon footprint is now used to describe:
A) the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
B) the amount of carbon dioxide emitted as a result of human activity.
C) the pollutants released by open fires in less-developed countries.
D) the land cover change associated with urban development.
E) the impact of farm animals on the environment.
A) the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
B) the amount of carbon dioxide emitted as a result of human activity.
C) the pollutants released by open fires in less-developed countries.
D) the land cover change associated with urban development.
E) the impact of farm animals on the environment.
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7
Which of the following is not considered to be a new renewable?
A) biomass energy
B) solar energy
C) wind energy
D) geothermal energy
E) fossil fuels
A) biomass energy
B) solar energy
C) wind energy
D) geothermal energy
E) fossil fuels
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8
The greenhouse effect describes a natural process that uses solar radiation to warm the Earth.
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9
The difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources is that:
A) nonrenewable resources can be depleted, but renewable resources cannot be depleted.
B) renewable resources are replenished naturally, or with human intervention.
C) nonrenewable resources can now be manufactured as well as mined.
D) only renewable resources are subject to economic depletion.
E) sustainable yield applies to nonrenewable resources.
A) nonrenewable resources can be depleted, but renewable resources cannot be depleted.
B) renewable resources are replenished naturally, or with human intervention.
C) nonrenewable resources can now be manufactured as well as mined.
D) only renewable resources are subject to economic depletion.
E) sustainable yield applies to nonrenewable resources.
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10
Nuclear energy produced with uranium is probably not a solution to long-term energy issues since:
A) uranium cannot be stockpiled.
B) nuclear energy does generate significant air pollution.
C) nuclear energy cannot effectively replace oil used in transportation.
D) military needs will limit supplies of uranium for energy purposes.
E) mountain top removal is opposed by regulators.
A) uranium cannot be stockpiled.
B) nuclear energy does generate significant air pollution.
C) nuclear energy cannot effectively replace oil used in transportation.
D) military needs will limit supplies of uranium for energy purposes.
E) mountain top removal is opposed by regulators.
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11
Which of the following is not a fossil fuel?
A) oil
B) natural gas
C) coal
D) tar sands
E) uranium
A) oil
B) natural gas
C) coal
D) tar sands
E) uranium
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12
The use of common property resources has observed that:
A) most varieties of ocean fish are caught well below sustainable yields.
B) most trees are sustainably harvested.
C) sustainable yield only applies to renewable resources.
D) consumers cannot secure sustainable harvested lumber.
E) ocean currents make determining sustainable fish catch levels impossible.
A) most varieties of ocean fish are caught well below sustainable yields.
B) most trees are sustainably harvested.
C) sustainable yield only applies to renewable resources.
D) consumers cannot secure sustainable harvested lumber.
E) ocean currents make determining sustainable fish catch levels impossible.
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13
The air we breathe, national parks, and outer space are considered open access resources.
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14
Though renewable, oil is a versatile energy resource for industrialized countries that have the necessary infrastructure to store, refine, and transport it.
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15
The use of solar panels and photovoltaic cells to capture solar energy is:
A) an example of passive solar collection.
B) an example of active solar collection.
C) an example of using nonrenewable energy.
D) capable of producing about 20 % of the energy needed in the United States.
E) more productive than wind power on a global scale.
A) an example of passive solar collection.
B) an example of active solar collection.
C) an example of using nonrenewable energy.
D) capable of producing about 20 % of the energy needed in the United States.
E) more productive than wind power on a global scale.
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16
Economic depletion occurs when the cost of extracting the resource is equal to the economic value of that mineral.
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17
If present trends continue, the United States and Japan will show the greatest increase in per capita oil consumption.
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18
A biomass fuel can be manufactured from used cooking oil or other plant matter.
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19
Environmental degradation happens only when pollutants are added to the environment by human actions.
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20
The Kyoto Protocol was designed to reduce pollution of the oceans, and has led to an improvement in the quality of ocean waters.
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