Deck 25: Human Impacts on the Biosphere

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Infectious disease and parasites that affect population size are ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factors
C)density-dependent controls
D)density-limiting controls
E)density independent controls
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The food supply of a population is one example of its ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factors
C)immigration controls
D)density-limiting controls
E)density independent controls
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Total fertility rates are ____.

A)highest in developing countries in Asia and Africa
B)higher now than it was 50 years ago
C)at the replacement level
D)currently measured at 6.5
E)above replacement in developed nations
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The total resources a population consumes and the wastes it produces is its ____. ​

A)ecological footprint
B)vital capacity
C)carrying capacity
D)non-renewable resources
E)limiting factor
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The maximum rate of increase in a population is its ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factor
C)peak capacity
D)density
E)potential
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The number of individuals of a species that can be sustained indefinitely by the resources in a given area is the ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factor
C)peak capacity
D)density
E)potential
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The average number of children born to women during their reproductive years is the ____.

A)age structure
B)population density
C)total fertility rate
D)reproductive demographics
E)population diversity
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A population's age structure tracks ____.

A)the average age of the members of the population
B)how long the population has existed in the area
C)the rate at which the population is aging
D)the relative numbers of each age
E)death rate
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Which population would have the lowest ecological footprint? ​

A)United States
B)China
C)India
D)African nations
E)Great Britain
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Human populations can grow at a maximum rate of ____. ​

A)2-5 percent per year
B)5-7 percent per year
C)7-9 percent per year
D)10-12 percent per year
E)12-15 percent per year
Question
The total number of individuals in a given area is the ____. ​

A)age structure
B)population density
C)total fertility rate
D)demographics
E)population diversity
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How many years did it take for the population to go from 1 billion to 7 billion? ​

A)100
B)200
C)1,000
D)10,000
E)1,000,000
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A population's vital statistics are known as its ____. ​

A)age structure ​
B)population density
C)total fertility rate
D)demographics
E)population diversity
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Which statement is true for a population with an age structure diagram in the shape of a pyramid?

A)It is a rapidly growing population.
B)It means the population is mostly older individuals.
C)It would be associated with a developed country.
D)It would be indicative of the United States.
E)It means the death and birth rates are equal.
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Which of the following is a non-renewable resource? ​

A)copper and gold
B)fresh water
C)forests
D)grasslands
E)fish
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The total resources a population consumes and the wastes it produces is its ____.

A)ecological footprint
B)vital capacity
C)carrying capacity
D)non-renewable resources
E)limiting factor
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Which two countries make up about 40 percent of the world's population? ​

A)India and Russia
B)Russia and the United States
C)China and the United States
D)China and India
E)China and Russia
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Floods and earthquakes that affect population size are ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factors
C)density-dependent controls
D)density-limiting controls
E)density independent controls
Question
How many years did it take for the world population to reach one billion? ​

A)100,000
B)500,00
C)1 million
D)2 million
E)2.5 million
Question
A single place or outlet that causes pollution is a ____. ​

A)nonpoint source
B)reservoir
C)point source
D)pinpoint reserve
E)watershed
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels ____. ​

A)drop in the winter
B)drop in the spring
C)drop in the summer
D)drop in the fall
E)always remain constant
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A shift in Earth's climate is known as ____. ​

A)global warming
B)global climate change
C)greenhouse effect
D)ozone effect
E)Earth atmospheric warming
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Which condition is LEAST correlated with a decrease in atmospheric ozone? ​

A)more serious sunburns
B)loss of ocean phytoplankton
C)increased incidence of skin cancers
D)decreased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
E)increased occurrences of cataracts
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Uses of chlorofluorocarbons include all of the following EXCEPT for ____. ​

A)gasoline additives
B)air conditioner coolants
C)refrigeration coolants
D)plastic packaging
E)solvents
Question
Which atmospheric component does NOT significantly affect global temperatures? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)methane
C)oxygen
D)ozone
E)water
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Which fungicide will account for 15 percent of ozone thinning in future years unless its production is stopped? ​

A)amphotericin B
B)nystatin
C)methyl bromide
D)dicarboximide
E)ethylmercury bromide
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Four of the following contribute to acid rain. Which one is the exception? ​

A)ozone
B)burning of coal
C)nitrogen fertilizers
D)burning of gasoline
E)motor vehicles
Question
Greenhouse gasses act primarily to ____. ​

A)warm Earth's surface
B)cool the atmosphere
C)block out ultraviolet radiation
D)contribute to acid rain
E)increase carbon monoxide concentrations
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)are pollutants because ____. ​

A)the biogeochemical mechanisms for their removal have not yet appeared in the biosphere
B)they combine with water to form hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids
C)they are found in smog
D)they are photochemical oxidants
E)they combine with carbon dioxide to form acid rain
Question
Industrial smog in cold, wet winters is what color? ​

A)red
B)brown
C)yellow
D)black
E)gray
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How many metric tons of air pollutants does the United States release every day? ​

A)100,000
B)200,000
C)500,000
D)700,000
E)900,000
Question
Serious detrimental effects of global warming include all of the following EXCEPT ____. ​

A)intense rains and flooding
B)more frequent and intense droughts
C)rising sea levels in coastal areas
D)the disappearance of glaciers thus wiping out some fresh water supplies
E)more open shipping channels in the Arctic
Question
Pesticide runoff from a farm into a river is an example of a ____ of pollution. ​

A)nonpoint source
B)reservoir
C)point source
D)pinpoint reserve
E)watershed
Question
Which component of air pollution can react with sunlight to form chemicals similar to tear gas? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)nitric oxide
C)sulfuric oxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)ozone
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Photochemical smog forming in warm climates is what color? ​

A)red ​
B)brown
C)yellow
D)black
E)gray
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Which pollutant is formed by the interaction of sunlight and atmospheric chemicals? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)nitric oxide
C)sulfuric oxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)photochemical oxidants
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What percentage of the world's food grows on land that irrigated with water piped in from water sources? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)33 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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The accumulation of which gas from fossil fuel burning significantly affects global temperatures? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)nitrogen
C)oxygen
D)ozone
E)water
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The unequal distribution of acid rain over the United States is closely correlated with ____. ​

A)rainfall amounts ​
B)strip mining
C)burning fossil fuels for energy production
D)average summer temperatures
E)ozone distribution
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The temperature of the lower atmosphere has risen the most in the last ____. ​

A)60 years
B)75 years
C)100 years
D)125 years
E)150 years
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Man's pollution of public water sources includes all of the following EXCEPT ____. ​

A)pesticides
B)fertilizers
C)carcinogenic chemicals
D)radioactive materials
E)carbon dioxide
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Salinization of water used in irrigation has reduced crop yields by ____. ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)33 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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Which country does NOT have large deforestation issues? ​

A)Brazil
B)Indonesia
C)Colombia
D)Mexico
E)Australia
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Plastic bags in landfills may still be intact after ____. ​

A)10 years
B)20-30 years
C)40-50 years
D)70-80 years
E)over 100 years
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The Ogallala aquifer provides what percentage of groundwater used for irrigation in the United States? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)30 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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In the United States, what fuel source supplies the largest percentage of total energy? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the world's great forests? Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the world's great forests? ​

A)They produce greenhouse gases.
B)They absorb and release water.
C)They control soil erosion.
D)They control flooding.
E)They control sediment buildup in fresh water sources.
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Which of the following is the primary fuel source for transportation? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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At present rates of clearing and degradation, most of the tropical rain forest biome will be gone by the year ____.

A)2035
B)2050
C)2100
D)2150
E)2200
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The "NIMBY" approach is used by citizens to ____. ​

A)prevent the development of new landfills by residential areas
B)prevent fossil fuel burning
C)stop plastics from entering landfills
D)promote recycling of plastics
E)prevent water pollution
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Which fuel source is used strictly for electrical power generation? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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Which of the following is the primary fuel source for residential and commercial uses? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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In 2008, the United States generated about how many million tons of garbage? ​

A)100
B)200
C)300
D)400
E)500
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What percent of Earth is dry land? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)30 percent
D)45 percent
E)50 percent
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What is NOT a result or an effect of irrigation? ​

A)increased food production
B)saltwater intrusion into water supplies
C)lowered water tables
D)uplifted land
E)salinization
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What percent of Earth's dry land is being used for agriculture? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)30 percent
D)45 percent
E)50 percent
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The "green revolution" to improve agricultural production ____. ​

A)is based on large inputs of fertilizer
B)does not require pesticides
C)does not rely on modern irrigation
D)produces crop yields ten times higher than tradition methods
E)uses less energy than non-green methods
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What percentage of the world's tropical forests have been cut down for cropland, fuel wood, grazing land, and timber?

A)20 percent
B)30 percent
C)40 percent
D)50 percent
E)60 percent
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What percentage of trash in the United States is recycled? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)33 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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The conversion of grasslands or croplands to a desert-like state ____. ​

A)is known as deforestation
B)is caused by overgrazing of livestock
C)has occurred at the rate of 1 million square miles per year over the past 50 years
D)is caused by "green" farming methods
E)occurs primarily Europe
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The term that refers to the accumulation of toxins as animals pass through the food chain is ____. ​

A)biological amplification
B)toxin accumulation
C)biological magnification
D)chemical amplification
E)chemical magnification
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uses solely for electrical power generation
natural gas
uses solely for electrical power generation
nuclear energy
uses solely for electrical power generation
coal
uses solely for electrical power generation
renewable energy
used primarily in transportation
petroleum
used primarily in transportation
natural gas
used primarily in transportation
nuclear energy
used primarily in transportation
coal
used primarily in transportation
renewable energy
smallest source for overall energy consumption
petroleum
smallest source for overall energy consumption
natural gas
smallest source for overall energy consumption
nuclear energy
smallest source for overall energy consumption
coal
smallest source for overall energy consumption
renewable energy
most common source for residential and commercial uses
petroleum
most common source for residential and commercial uses
natural gas
most common source for residential and commercial uses
nuclear energy
most common source for residential and commercial uses
coal
most common source for residential and commercial uses
renewable energy
primary source for electrical generation
petroleum
primary source for electrical generation
natural gas
primary source for electrical generation
nuclear energy
primary source for electrical generation
coal
primary source for electrical generation
renewable energy
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renewable resources
coal and oil
nonrenewable resources
coal and oil
ecological footprint
coal and oil
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coal and oil
global warming
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
renewable resources
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
nonrenewable resources
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
ecological footprint
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
greenhouse effect
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
global warming
water and forests
renewable resources
water and forests
nonrenewable resources
water and forests
ecological footprint
water and forests
greenhouse effect
water and forests
global warming
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
renewable resources
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
nonrenewable resources
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
ecological footprint
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
greenhouse effect
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
global warming
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
renewable resources
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
nonrenewable resources
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
ecological footprint
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
greenhouse effect
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
global warming
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One of the major threats to more than 90 percent of endangered species is ____. ​

A)habitat loss
B)air pollution
C)water pollution
D)radioactivity
E)ozone depletion
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Controlling our population growth and using resource wisely is the basis for the principle of ____. ​

A)sustainability
B)profitability
C)responsibility
D)economic stability
E)environmental stability
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population density
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
age structure
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
limiting factor
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
total fertility rate
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
carrying capacity
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population density
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age structure
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limiting factor
500 people/square mile
total fertility rate
500 people/square mile
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population density
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
age structure
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
limiting factor
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
total fertility rate
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
carrying capacity
food or water shortage
population density
food or water shortage
age structure
food or water shortage
limiting factor
food or water shortage
total fertility rate
food or water shortage
carrying capacity
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
population density
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
age structure
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
limiting factor
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
total fertility rate
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
carrying capacity
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Explain the relationship between carrying capacity and limiting factor in regard to population growth. Relate this to the S-shaped logistic growth curve. ​
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Which flower provides anticancer drugs? ​

A)four-o'clock
B)sunflower
C)petunia
D)rosy periwinkle
E)rose
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Which element is used to make fuel cells for electric cars? ​

A)oxygen
B)carbon
C)hydrogen
D)nitrogen
E)helium
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By some estimates, how many species are undergoing premature extinction because of human actions? ​

A)6 per day
B)10 per day
C)1 per hour
D)6 per hour
E)10 per hour
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Globally, what is the greatest killer of species? ​

A)destruction of coral reefs
B)air pollution
C)deforestation
D)water pollution
E)nuclear contamination
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Which species has been affected by global climate change? ​

A)polar bear
B)sharks
C)woodpeckers
D)grizzly bears
E)tree frogs
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What is the main reason for why there has not been an increase in the production of new nuclear power plants? ​

A)the high cost of building
B)the high cost to produce electricity
C)lack of nuclear fuels
D)safety concerns
E)high greenhouse gas effects
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Which form of sea life is showing signs of decreasing in numbers? ​

A)carp
B)swordfish
C)sharks
D)blue fish
E)eels
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Infectious disease and parasites that affect population size are ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factors
C)density-dependent controls
D)density-limiting controls
E)density independent controls
C
2
The food supply of a population is one example of its ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factors
C)immigration controls
D)density-limiting controls
E)density independent controls
B
3
Total fertility rates are ____.

A)highest in developing countries in Asia and Africa
B)higher now than it was 50 years ago
C)at the replacement level
D)currently measured at 6.5
E)above replacement in developed nations
A
4
The total resources a population consumes and the wastes it produces is its ____. ​

A)ecological footprint
B)vital capacity
C)carrying capacity
D)non-renewable resources
E)limiting factor
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The maximum rate of increase in a population is its ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factor
C)peak capacity
D)density
E)potential
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The number of individuals of a species that can be sustained indefinitely by the resources in a given area is the ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factor
C)peak capacity
D)density
E)potential
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The average number of children born to women during their reproductive years is the ____.

A)age structure
B)population density
C)total fertility rate
D)reproductive demographics
E)population diversity
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A population's age structure tracks ____.

A)the average age of the members of the population
B)how long the population has existed in the area
C)the rate at which the population is aging
D)the relative numbers of each age
E)death rate
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Which population would have the lowest ecological footprint? ​

A)United States
B)China
C)India
D)African nations
E)Great Britain
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Human populations can grow at a maximum rate of ____. ​

A)2-5 percent per year
B)5-7 percent per year
C)7-9 percent per year
D)10-12 percent per year
E)12-15 percent per year
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The total number of individuals in a given area is the ____. ​

A)age structure
B)population density
C)total fertility rate
D)demographics
E)population diversity
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How many years did it take for the population to go from 1 billion to 7 billion? ​

A)100
B)200
C)1,000
D)10,000
E)1,000,000
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A population's vital statistics are known as its ____. ​

A)age structure ​
B)population density
C)total fertility rate
D)demographics
E)population diversity
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Which statement is true for a population with an age structure diagram in the shape of a pyramid?

A)It is a rapidly growing population.
B)It means the population is mostly older individuals.
C)It would be associated with a developed country.
D)It would be indicative of the United States.
E)It means the death and birth rates are equal.
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Which of the following is a non-renewable resource? ​

A)copper and gold
B)fresh water
C)forests
D)grasslands
E)fish
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The total resources a population consumes and the wastes it produces is its ____.

A)ecological footprint
B)vital capacity
C)carrying capacity
D)non-renewable resources
E)limiting factor
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Which two countries make up about 40 percent of the world's population? ​

A)India and Russia
B)Russia and the United States
C)China and the United States
D)China and India
E)China and Russia
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Floods and earthquakes that affect population size are ____. ​

A)carrying capacity
B)limiting factors
C)density-dependent controls
D)density-limiting controls
E)density independent controls
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How many years did it take for the world population to reach one billion? ​

A)100,000
B)500,00
C)1 million
D)2 million
E)2.5 million
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A single place or outlet that causes pollution is a ____. ​

A)nonpoint source
B)reservoir
C)point source
D)pinpoint reserve
E)watershed
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels ____. ​

A)drop in the winter
B)drop in the spring
C)drop in the summer
D)drop in the fall
E)always remain constant
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A shift in Earth's climate is known as ____. ​

A)global warming
B)global climate change
C)greenhouse effect
D)ozone effect
E)Earth atmospheric warming
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Which condition is LEAST correlated with a decrease in atmospheric ozone? ​

A)more serious sunburns
B)loss of ocean phytoplankton
C)increased incidence of skin cancers
D)decreased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
E)increased occurrences of cataracts
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Uses of chlorofluorocarbons include all of the following EXCEPT for ____. ​

A)gasoline additives
B)air conditioner coolants
C)refrigeration coolants
D)plastic packaging
E)solvents
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Which atmospheric component does NOT significantly affect global temperatures? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)methane
C)oxygen
D)ozone
E)water
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Which fungicide will account for 15 percent of ozone thinning in future years unless its production is stopped? ​

A)amphotericin B
B)nystatin
C)methyl bromide
D)dicarboximide
E)ethylmercury bromide
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Four of the following contribute to acid rain. Which one is the exception? ​

A)ozone
B)burning of coal
C)nitrogen fertilizers
D)burning of gasoline
E)motor vehicles
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Greenhouse gasses act primarily to ____. ​

A)warm Earth's surface
B)cool the atmosphere
C)block out ultraviolet radiation
D)contribute to acid rain
E)increase carbon monoxide concentrations
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)are pollutants because ____. ​

A)the biogeochemical mechanisms for their removal have not yet appeared in the biosphere
B)they combine with water to form hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids
C)they are found in smog
D)they are photochemical oxidants
E)they combine with carbon dioxide to form acid rain
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Industrial smog in cold, wet winters is what color? ​

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B)brown
C)yellow
D)black
E)gray
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How many metric tons of air pollutants does the United States release every day? ​

A)100,000
B)200,000
C)500,000
D)700,000
E)900,000
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Serious detrimental effects of global warming include all of the following EXCEPT ____. ​

A)intense rains and flooding
B)more frequent and intense droughts
C)rising sea levels in coastal areas
D)the disappearance of glaciers thus wiping out some fresh water supplies
E)more open shipping channels in the Arctic
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Pesticide runoff from a farm into a river is an example of a ____ of pollution. ​

A)nonpoint source
B)reservoir
C)point source
D)pinpoint reserve
E)watershed
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Which component of air pollution can react with sunlight to form chemicals similar to tear gas? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)nitric oxide
C)sulfuric oxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)ozone
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Photochemical smog forming in warm climates is what color? ​

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B)brown
C)yellow
D)black
E)gray
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Which pollutant is formed by the interaction of sunlight and atmospheric chemicals? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)nitric oxide
C)sulfuric oxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)photochemical oxidants
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37
What percentage of the world's food grows on land that irrigated with water piped in from water sources? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)33 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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38
The accumulation of which gas from fossil fuel burning significantly affects global temperatures? ​

A)carbon dioxide
B)nitrogen
C)oxygen
D)ozone
E)water
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39
The unequal distribution of acid rain over the United States is closely correlated with ____. ​

A)rainfall amounts ​
B)strip mining
C)burning fossil fuels for energy production
D)average summer temperatures
E)ozone distribution
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40
The temperature of the lower atmosphere has risen the most in the last ____. ​

A)60 years
B)75 years
C)100 years
D)125 years
E)150 years
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41
Man's pollution of public water sources includes all of the following EXCEPT ____. ​

A)pesticides
B)fertilizers
C)carcinogenic chemicals
D)radioactive materials
E)carbon dioxide
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42
Salinization of water used in irrigation has reduced crop yields by ____. ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)33 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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43
Which country does NOT have large deforestation issues? ​

A)Brazil
B)Indonesia
C)Colombia
D)Mexico
E)Australia
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44
Plastic bags in landfills may still be intact after ____. ​

A)10 years
B)20-30 years
C)40-50 years
D)70-80 years
E)over 100 years
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45
The Ogallala aquifer provides what percentage of groundwater used for irrigation in the United States? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)30 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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46
In the United States, what fuel source supplies the largest percentage of total energy? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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47
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the world's great forests? Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the world's great forests? ​

A)They produce greenhouse gases.
B)They absorb and release water.
C)They control soil erosion.
D)They control flooding.
E)They control sediment buildup in fresh water sources.
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48
Which of the following is the primary fuel source for transportation? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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49
At present rates of clearing and degradation, most of the tropical rain forest biome will be gone by the year ____.

A)2035
B)2050
C)2100
D)2150
E)2200
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50
The "NIMBY" approach is used by citizens to ____. ​

A)prevent the development of new landfills by residential areas
B)prevent fossil fuel burning
C)stop plastics from entering landfills
D)promote recycling of plastics
E)prevent water pollution
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51
Which fuel source is used strictly for electrical power generation? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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52
Which of the following is the primary fuel source for residential and commercial uses? ​

A)nuclear energy
B)renewable energy
C)coal
D)natural gas
E)petroleum
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53
In 2008, the United States generated about how many million tons of garbage? ​

A)100
B)200
C)300
D)400
E)500
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54
What percent of Earth is dry land? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)30 percent
D)45 percent
E)50 percent
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55
What is NOT a result or an effect of irrigation? ​

A)increased food production
B)saltwater intrusion into water supplies
C)lowered water tables
D)uplifted land
E)salinization
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56
What percent of Earth's dry land is being used for agriculture? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)30 percent
D)45 percent
E)50 percent
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57
The "green revolution" to improve agricultural production ____. ​

A)is based on large inputs of fertilizer
B)does not require pesticides
C)does not rely on modern irrigation
D)produces crop yields ten times higher than tradition methods
E)uses less energy than non-green methods
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58
What percentage of the world's tropical forests have been cut down for cropland, fuel wood, grazing land, and timber?

A)20 percent
B)30 percent
C)40 percent
D)50 percent
E)60 percent
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59
What percentage of trash in the United States is recycled? ​

A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)33 percent
D)50 percent
E)75 percent
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60
The conversion of grasslands or croplands to a desert-like state ____. ​

A)is known as deforestation
B)is caused by overgrazing of livestock
C)has occurred at the rate of 1 million square miles per year over the past 50 years
D)is caused by "green" farming methods
E)occurs primarily Europe
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61
The term that refers to the accumulation of toxins as animals pass through the food chain is ____. ​

A)biological amplification
B)toxin accumulation
C)biological magnification
D)chemical amplification
E)chemical magnification
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62
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uses solely for electrical power generation
petroleum
uses solely for electrical power generation
natural gas
uses solely for electrical power generation
nuclear energy
uses solely for electrical power generation
coal
uses solely for electrical power generation
renewable energy
used primarily in transportation
petroleum
used primarily in transportation
natural gas
used primarily in transportation
nuclear energy
used primarily in transportation
coal
used primarily in transportation
renewable energy
smallest source for overall energy consumption
petroleum
smallest source for overall energy consumption
natural gas
smallest source for overall energy consumption
nuclear energy
smallest source for overall energy consumption
coal
smallest source for overall energy consumption
renewable energy
most common source for residential and commercial uses
petroleum
most common source for residential and commercial uses
natural gas
most common source for residential and commercial uses
nuclear energy
most common source for residential and commercial uses
coal
most common source for residential and commercial uses
renewable energy
primary source for electrical generation
petroleum
primary source for electrical generation
natural gas
primary source for electrical generation
nuclear energy
primary source for electrical generation
coal
primary source for electrical generation
renewable energy
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63
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coal and oil
renewable resources
coal and oil
nonrenewable resources
coal and oil
ecological footprint
coal and oil
greenhouse effect
coal and oil
global warming
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
renewable resources
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
nonrenewable resources
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
ecological footprint
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
greenhouse effect
total resources a population consumes and wastes it produces
global warming
water and forests
renewable resources
water and forests
nonrenewable resources
water and forests
ecological footprint
water and forests
greenhouse effect
water and forests
global warming
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
renewable resources
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
nonrenewable resources
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
ecological footprint
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
greenhouse effect
trapping heat between Earth's surface and atmosphere
global warming
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
renewable resources
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
nonrenewable resources
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
ecological footprint
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
greenhouse effect
long-term rise in temperature near Earth's surface
global warming
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64
One of the major threats to more than 90 percent of endangered species is ____. ​

A)habitat loss
B)air pollution
C)water pollution
D)radioactivity
E)ozone depletion
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65
Controlling our population growth and using resource wisely is the basis for the principle of ____. ​

A)sustainability
B)profitability
C)responsibility
D)economic stability
E)environmental stability
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66
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total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
population density
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
age structure
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
limiting factor
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
total fertility rate
total number of children born to women during their reproductive years
carrying capacity
500 people/square mile
population density
500 people/square mile
age structure
500 people/square mile
limiting factor
500 people/square mile
total fertility rate
500 people/square mile
carrying capacity
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
population density
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
age structure
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
limiting factor
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
total fertility rate
number of individuals in a species that can be sustained
carrying capacity
food or water shortage
population density
food or water shortage
age structure
food or water shortage
limiting factor
food or water shortage
total fertility rate
food or water shortage
carrying capacity
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
population density
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
age structure
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
limiting factor
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
total fertility rate
relative number of individuals of each age in a population
carrying capacity
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67
Explain the relationship between carrying capacity and limiting factor in regard to population growth. Relate this to the S-shaped logistic growth curve. ​
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68
Which flower provides anticancer drugs? ​

A)four-o'clock
B)sunflower
C)petunia
D)rosy periwinkle
E)rose
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69
Which element is used to make fuel cells for electric cars? ​

A)oxygen
B)carbon
C)hydrogen
D)nitrogen
E)helium
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70
By some estimates, how many species are undergoing premature extinction because of human actions? ​

A)6 per day
B)10 per day
C)1 per hour
D)6 per hour
E)10 per hour
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71
Globally, what is the greatest killer of species? ​

A)destruction of coral reefs
B)air pollution
C)deforestation
D)water pollution
E)nuclear contamination
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72
Which species has been affected by global climate change? ​

A)polar bear
B)sharks
C)woodpeckers
D)grizzly bears
E)tree frogs
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73
What is the main reason for why there has not been an increase in the production of new nuclear power plants? ​

A)the high cost of building
B)the high cost to produce electricity
C)lack of nuclear fuels
D)safety concerns
E)high greenhouse gas effects
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74
Which form of sea life is showing signs of decreasing in numbers? ​

A)carp
B)swordfish
C)sharks
D)blue fish
E)eels
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