Cycles & Atmosphere
Soils
Pollution
Biosphere
Pot Luck
100

What is the largest carbon sink on Earth?

Ocean

Other sinks include: forests, soil, atmosphere, sedimentary rocks (coal, limestone)

100

Name the soil horizons, starting with the thin layer of humus and ending with partially weathered bedrock.

OABC

100

What pH level would be considered acid rain?

Lower than 6, but higher than 3. Below 3 is unrealistic. No deduction if the number is less than 7.

100

What percent of energy passes to the next trophic level?

10%

100

What zone is found on the bottom of a lake?

benthic

200

What is the most common gas in the atmosphere today, and what percentage does it occupy?

Nitrogen, 78%

200

What is the most permeable soil texture?

sand

200

What is the strongest indicator of contamination from cattle?

E.coli (bacteria, won't be counted wrong, but no points)

200

The largest number a population can reach in an environment is known as the ...

carrying capacity

200

Name a Tragedy of the Commons associated with Southern California.

Over pumping groundwater/irrigation for crops. Particularly almonds.
300

Name 3 greenhouse gases. 

CFCs, Methane, CO2, Water vapor, HCFCs, 

300

What step of a food chain generally occurs in soil?

Decomposition

300

What pollution would be most associated with a volcanic eruption?

Particles in the atmosphere, ash, gases from the eruption, 

300
A species that supports an entire ecosystem or is crucial to it is....

keystone species (no point deduction for foundational species)

300

Name 2 characteristics of an r strategists.

matures quickly, lots of offspring, smaller, short life span

400

What "fixes" nitrogen to make it usable for plants? Hint: Often associated with legumes.

Nitrogen fixing bacteria on their roots
400

Name an invasive species found in VA that would impact the soil.

any of the plants would take out nutrients, latternflys bring nutrients to the soil by killing trees

400

What nutrients are associated with areas of no of low oxygen, or dead zones, in bodies of water?

Nitrogen and Phosphorus

400

What is the limiting factor that prevents plant growth in the aphotic zone?

no sunlight

400

Give an example of point source pollution in the Gulf of Mexico.

BP oil spill (deepwater horizon)
500

What gas is responsible for ozone depletion?

CFCs

500

When soil or rock layer pore space is completely filled with water, what is in known as?

zone of saturation or aquifer... (no deduction for groundwater)

500

What causes ocean acidification?

absorbing CO2 into seawater from the atmosphere

500

Give an example of primary succession

volcano creating a new island (Iceland)

Glacier removing all soil down to the bedrock

500

Name a keystone species found in Virginia. (may need to explain why it is keystone)

beaver- builds dams to make lakes for other organisms


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