17. The environmental change in the picture was caused by a ________.
a. invasive species
b.landslide
c. wildfire
c. wildfire
What natural resource cannot be replaced in nature?
a. metals
b. trees
c. water
a. metals
The environmental change in the picture was caused by a _______
a. landslide
b. invasive species
c. wildfire
a. landslide
5. These pictures all show changes to the environment. Which of these changes was caused by humans?
Picture A
Picture B
Picture C
Picture B
1. ______ is an example of a slow environmental change.
A. A canyon forming
B. A volcano erupting
C. A wildfire burning
A. A canyon forming
The Kudzu vine comes to the United States from Asia. It grows faster than other plants and crowds out local plant species. In this example, the Kudzu vine is a(n)
a. natural resource
b.invasive species
c. natural event
b.invasive species
Which of the following environmental changes can be caused by humans?
A. earthquakes
B. flooding
C. invasive species
D. landslides
C. invasive species
InvestigationMt. St. Helens is a volcano in the state of Washington. On May 18, 1980, the volcano erupted. Scientists wanted to know how the eruption affected organisms there. Here is some of their data.
Look at the data table. Which claim about right after the volcano erupted is supported by the evidence?
A. Large trees were protected by their strong roots.
B. The river protected most of the animals that lived there.
C. Small animals were able to survive better than large animals.
C. Small animals were able to survive better than large animals.
You walk through the land in the photo and smell burnt trees. What claim can you make using evidence from your walk?
A. Animals can find more food in this environment.
B. Animals have moved away from this environment.
C. Natural resources have increased in this environment.
B. Animals have moved away from this environment.
Which of these is an example of a slow change to an environment?
A. An earthquake makes a shift in the ground.
B. A landslide shakes soil and rock loose.
C. A wildfire kills many trees in a forest.
D. A river carries away rock to form a canyon.
D. A river carries away rock to form a canyon.
3. _______ is an example of a very fast environmental change.
A. An earthquake
B. An invasive species
C. Resource removal
A. An earthquake
12. Which of the following is an example of a natural resource?
A.trees
B.water
C. all of the above
C. all of the above
7. Bluebirds, like the one in the photo, need these things: • grassy fields to find food. • an old tree or rotting wooden fence near the field with a hole to nest in. As more homes are built, more trees are cut down. Wooden fences are replaced with metal fences. The environment changes. The number of bluebirds has gone down. Which is a fast change to increase the numbers of bluebirds?
A. Allow forests to grow back.
B. Plant trees and wait for them to grow old and rot.
C. Put up birdhouses with holes near grassy fields.
C. Put up birdhouses with holes near grassy fields.
True or false? Scientists and engineers work together to build dams which prevent floods.
True
False
TRUE
A group of living things of the same kind is called a(n)
a. species.
b.predator
c. population
a. species
Compare the information in the left and right sides of the table. Which claim best explains those differences?
A. As an environment changes, different species survive well there.
B. When the environment changed, invasive species were able to move in.
C. Because natural resources were destroyed, few species can now live there.
A. As an environment changes, different species survive well there.
Ice once covered all the land in the picture. Which claim most likely explains the way the environment looks now?
A. The eruption of a volcano caused the change.
B. The change was caused by a fast increase in rainfall.
C. The change was caused by a slow change in temperature.
The change was caused by a slow change in temperature.
The Colorado River is one of the longest rivers in the United States. It created the Grand Canyon by wearing away at the rock surrounding it. It is home to many species of fish and reptiles. People have built dams on the Colorado River to prevent floods and to get electricity.
How would a drought most likely affect the species that live in the Colorado River?
Possible answer: A drought could cause the water to dry up in the river, and the fish in the river could die