Earths's Major Biomes
Aquatic Ecosystems
Human impacts in the Environment
Human Population Pattern
100

What is the main characteristic of deserts? 

A. Cold winters and mild summers 

B. Abundant rainfall and diverse plants 

C. Low rainfall and extreme temperatures

D. Permanent ice cover

C. Low rainfall and extreme temperatures

100

These are inland areas covered by water and dominated by tall, large trees. 

A. Freshwater 

B. Biomes 

C. Swamp

D. Marshes  

C. Swamp

100

A city plans to build a new industrial complex that will provide thousands of jobs but is projected to cause significant air and water pollution. From the perspective of human values and environmental problems, which action best demonstrates a balanced and ethical decision-making approach? 

A. Approving the project immediately because economic growth is the top priority. 

B. Rejecting the project completely to preserve the environment at all costs. 

C. Delaying the project until advanced pollution-control technologies and strict regulations are ensured.

D. Allowing the project but ignoring community concerns to avoid delays.

C. Delaying the project until advanced pollution-control technologies and strict regulations are ensured.

100

A country’s population has doubled within 20 years, while food production has only increased slowly. According to Malthus’s theory, what is the most likely consequence if no preventive checks are applied? 

A. The country will achieve economic prosperity 

B. Food supply will eventually meet population growth 

C. The population may face famine, disease, or conflict 

D. Rapid urbanization will automatically solve food shortages

C. The population may face famine, disease, or conflict

200

TRUE or FALSE

Climate refers to the long-term average of temperature, humidity, and rainfall in a region.

True

200

TRUE or FALSE

Larger fish spend most of their time in the littoral zone.

False


200

TRUE OR FALSE

Human use of the Earth is often driven by economic and technological progress, and sustainable practices are not necessary to prevent environmental degradation that threatens both nature and human well-being.

False

200

TRUE or FALSE

Thomas Malthus stated that human populations grow exponentially while food production increases only arithmetically.

True

300

An abiotic factor that has a predominant effect on the distribution of biomes.

Climate

300

The production of light by living organisms through chemical reactions. 

Bioluminescence

300

This study is called how populations of living things grow, change, and interact with their environment.

Population Ecology


300

He was a British economist who warned that unchecked population growth could outpace food supply (Full Name)

Thomas Robert Malthus

400

What do you call the permanently frozen soil or ground that prevents water from draining properly?

Permafrost


400
A province of the ocean that is characterized by its absence of light, high pressure, and cold temperatures. 

Oceanic Province

400

What are the four factors that changes the population size?

Birth, Death, Immigration, Emmigration
400

Name one preventive check identified by Malthus that helps limit population growth.

 Delayed marriage, Abstinence, Contraception, Family planning education, Economic considerations

500

A biome found in both temperate and tropical regions, where plant growth is limited due to a lack of precipitation.

Desert


500

In the zonation of a large lake, which zone is home to decomposers?

Profundal Zone

500

In population growth curve, in what curve applied the statement "it occurs when optimal conditions allow a constant reproductive rate."

Exponential Curve of the J-Curve

500

Name one positive check identified by Malthus that controls population growth.

Famine, Disease, War and conflict, Lack of healthcare, Resource scarcity

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