4.02-4.03/Soil & Water
Unit 5- Wildlife
Unit 5 and unit 4
Soil and Pollution
Extra
100

Part of the hydrologic cycle, water from the surface of the oceans being changed into water vapor and moved into the atmosphere is called:

evaporation

100

The basic requirements of food, cover, water, territory, and home range are collectively called: 

habitat

100

 Which species of fish prefers cool, clear streams with gravel bottoms and has a broad pink band along its sides?

rainbow trout

100

The two major types of air pollutants are

suspended solid particles and gases

100

The main type of erosion that happens on sandy soils is: 

wind

200

Which best describes the percentage of Earth’s water that is salt water?

97%

200

 What was the first major law affecting wildlife, making it a federal offense to transport across state lines illegally taken wildlife?

Lacey Act 

200

Two common methods for habitat development are woodland management and:

fence row plantings
200

The best example of air pollution that affects wildlife, especially fish, is:

acid rain

200

If a soil was found to be 80% sand, 10% clay, and 10% silt, the soil would have: what type of drainage?

fast drainage

300

A watershed can best be described as a/an:

land area from which all of the water that does not infiltrate the soil runs to a downhill location.

300

 Animals that are in the amphibious habitat can live

on land and in water

300

Which is a type of mollusk with a two-piece shell around a soft inner body that lives in warm, shallow water in colonies called beds or reefs?

oysters

300

Capillary water is found:

in the soil, held between soil particles

300

The O horizon in a soil profile is:

not a true soil

400

Precipitation, temperature, wind, and other climate factors are referred to as:

weathering

400

 Which animal has a flat body with both eyes on the same side of its head and eats mostly crustaceans and small fish?

flounder

400

The term that best describes the area that drains into a pond is:

a watershed
400

Planting on the contour is a soil conservation method described as:

planting across the slope of a hill

400

Shaina found that a soil sample felt gritty and was unable to stick to her finger. She determined the texture to be: 

sandy

500

The soil particle, often found by streams, that has a doughy or powdery feel is:

silt

500

The animal that is most likely to cause overall damage to agriculture by eating both field and nursery crops is the:

deer

500

The concentration of sodium, chlorine, magnesium, and potassium in the water is called: 

salinity

500

 When learning about soils, Jeannie was told that permeability is determined by:

infiltration and percolation

500

Phil used his thumb and extended forefinger to apply pressure to a clump of soil. It offered no resistance to crumbling. He determined that the consistency was

loose

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