Biology
Archeology
Botany
Fine Arts
Environmental Science
100

How does an invasive species differ from a native species, according to paragraph 2?

It is introduced from outside of the normal environment.

100

Why do teeth provide accurate information about past cultures?

They remain long after a body has decayed.

100

Physical relationships between plants are used in companion planting to:

Use the physical traits of plants to benefit others in an area.

100

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is a quality of Impressionism?
A) Altering artwork after it is finished
B) Mixing colors in unusual ways
C) Limiting color use to black and white
D) Changing the colors of objects in nature

B) Mixing colors in unusual ways

100

How does pavement affect the heat present in a city?

Paved areas absorb and retain heat.

200

According to paragraph 2, how did the Russian olive species first appear in North America?

It was used to landscape areas by humans.

200

According to paragraph 2, sinodonty is:

A category used to describe dental remains.

200

According to paragraph 3, what is a benefit of companion planting?

Allowing nearby plants to receive nutrients.

200

Why did pictoralist photographers use various lenses to alter their work?

To change the color of a photograph.

200

Why do plants cause the area around them to be cooler?

They release moisture into the air.

300

How do invasive species threaten local species, according to paragraph 3?

They take space and nutrients from local species.

300

What have scientists learned from the remains of a human found in Southeast Alaska?

He ate a diet common to Asia.

300

Which of the following plants could be used to keep away unwanted insects?
A) Oats
B) Hay
C) Beans
D) Marigolds

D) Marigolds

300

How did Group f/64 affect Ansel Adams's photography style?

It taught him to leave his photographs unchanged.

300

According to paragraph 4, waste heat is:

Heat created by action within cities.

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