Ecology
Population
Water
Land
Random
100

Which of the following is an example of a biotic factor?

a. Temperature

b. Rock

c. Tree

D. Rain

c. Tree

100

The study of a population is known as

a. Survivorship

b. Life expectancy

c. Carrying capacity

d. Demography

d. Demography

100

What is the largest biome on Earth?

a. Marsh

b. Temperate Forest

c. Ocean 

d. Coral Reef

c. Ocean

100

The contamination of the air by harmful particles such as smoke is known as.....

air pollution

100

Which of the following is NOT caused by rising sea levels?

a. Increased storm frequency

b. Flooding

c. Unicorns

d. Rising humidity levels

c. Unicorns

200

Why is competition important?


A. Trick question, competition isn’t important.
B. Competition encourages everyone to wear their best clothes and buy the biggest houses.
C. Competition ensures everyone has all the food they want.
D. Competition prevents populations from growing out of control.


d. Competition prevents populations from growing out of control. 

200

Movement out of an area 

a. Immigration 

b. Birth

c. Emigration

d. Death 

c. Emigration 

200

What is most water used for?

a. human consumption

b. water parks and roller coasters

c. recreational purposes

d. agriculture and industry

d. Agriculture and industry

200

Most air pollution is produced by ...

Fossil fuels burning

200

The term "biodiversity" refers to: 

A. The number of species living on Earth.

B. The number and variety of species living on Earth.

C. The number and variety of species that are considered renewable.

D. The number and variety of abiotic factors that live in an area.

B. The number and variety of species living on Earth.

300

Which of the following is a characteristic of life?

a. Breathe

b. Respond to stimuli

c. Move 

d. Heart

b. Respond to stimuli

300

What has happened to the population over the last 200 years?

a. increased

b. decreased

c. stayed the same

a. Increased

300

How much of Earth's water is readily available for human consumption?

a. 1%

b. 97%

c. 3%

d. less than 1%

d. less than 1%

300

Coal is formed when

A. Swamplands are buried by sediment. The added weight creates heat and pressure that converts the plants to coal.
B. Organic remains get trapped in nonporous rock and merge into large bodies of complex, energy-rich carbon molecules.
C. Deposits of methane are subjected to high pressure until they condense into crystals.
D. Sediments cover dead marine organisms, heat converts them into complex carbon molecules.


a. Swamplands are buried by sediment. The added weight creates heat and pressure that converts the plants to coal. 

300

A resource that can be replaced relatively quickly by natural processes is 

Renewable Resources

400

An organism that is a threat of becoming extinct and requires human intervention to help conserve the species. 

a. Endemic species

b. Invasive species 

c. Keystone species 

d. Endangered species 

d. Endangered species 

400

This occurs when a population growth slows or stops following a period of exponential growth is known as?

Logistic growth 

400

An area where a river meets an ocean is called: 

Estuary

400

The Joshua tree has 2 sets of root systems: one set of roots digs very deep underground and stores water, the other stays very close to the surface and spreads out far in all directions so it can gather water in a very large area.  Because the Joshua tree is so good at catching and storing water it is very successful in this biome.

Desert

400

Climate in a region is

A. The long-term prevailing atmospheric conditions
B. Determined only by seasonal daylight hours
C. The atmospheric conditions on a given day
D. Never affected by ocean currents



a. The long-term prevailing atmospheric conditions. 

500

Organisms that get their food by breaking down dead organisms are called_____.

a. Producers

b. Consumers

c. Decomposers

d. Omnivores

c. Decomposers

500

Which of the following best describes a population?

a. Members of the same species living in the same place at the same time.

b. All the red birds in an area

c. All types of organisms living in the same place

d. All members of the same species 

a. Members of the same species living in the same place at the same time. 

500

The two types of aquatic ( water) biomes are ?

Saltwater and freshwater 

500


Deforestation is an especially serious problem in tropical rain forests because

A. farmers must repeatedly clear additional forest area to obtain land that can support crops.
B. it takes so long for the replacement seedlings to reach maturity due to the hot climate.
C. they are located in developed nations with high per person resource consumption.
D. the downed trees are left to rot, damaging the soil

c. they are located in developed nations with high per person resource consumption. 

500


This involves burning and clearing plots of land to grow agriculture.

A Slash and burn
B Food insecurity
C Pesticide abuse
D None of the above 


A. Slash and burn

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