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100

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The part of Earth where life exists

Biosphere

100

Matching

Trees that have adapted to winter temperatures by dropping their leaves and going dormant during the cold season

Deciduous

100

Multiple Choice

Estuary ecosystems are important to humans as a source of

  • table salt.
  • fish for food.
  • drinking water.
  • plants for food.

B. fish for food

100

Multiple Choice

Filling in a wetland in order to build on it is likely to

  • add to the underground water.
  • increase the species living there.
  • reduce the supply of clean water.
  • create an estuary nearby.

C. reduce the supply of clean water.

100

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An area where the primary plant life is grass

Grassland

200

Matching

Animal plankton

Zooplankton

200

Multiple Choice

How would climates be different if Earth were not tilted on its axis?

  • There would not be different climate zones.
  • There would be more climate zones.
  • It would be warmer near the poles.
  • There would be no seasons.

D. There would be no seasons.

200

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Found within the tropical climate zone in the ocean

Coral Reef

200

Multiple Choice

The water in a drinking fountain comes from which Earth system?

  • the biosphere
  • the geosphere
  • the atmosphere
  • the hydrosphere

D. the hydrosphere

200

Matching

Extends from the intertidal zone out to the edge of the continental shelf

Neritic  Zone

300

Multiple Choice

Why are estuaries often called nurseries of the sea?

  • They are an important source of food for humans.
  • Many species use them as spawning grounds
  • Migrating birds use them as refuges.
  • Their salt levels change regularly.

B. Many species use them as spawning grounds

300

Matching

Lies below 2000 meters and is in complete darkness

Abyssal Zone

300

Multiple Choice

What is the difference between rivers and wetlands?

  • Wetlands are saturated all year round.
  • Wetlands do not provide a home for many organisms.
  • Wetlands never dry up as rivers do.
  • Wetlands have little water flowing through them.

D. Wetlands have little water flowing through them.

300

Multiple Choice

Plants and animals that live in savannas are well-adapted to

  • extremely low temperatures.
  • very high temperatures.
  • large changes in moisture.
  • lots of snow.

C. large changes in moisture.

300

Multiple Choice

Many biologists consider the polar bear a marine mammal rather than a land mammal. What is one possible reason for this?

  • Polar bears eat penguins that they catch in the ocean.
  • Polar bears have a fat layer that insulates them from the cold.
  • Polar bears spend much of their time on ice or in the ocean.
  • Polar bears live in oceans worldwide.

C. Polar bears spend much of their time on ice or in the ocean.

400

Matching

This biome receives less than 25 centimeters of precipitation annually

Desert

400

Multiple Choice

The freshwater littoral zone is similar to which ocean zone?

  • abyssal zone
  • intertidal zone
  • bathyal zone
  • neritic zone

B. intertidal zone

400

Multiple Choice

Communities on a mountain differ depending on the...

  • elevation.
  • latitude.
  • precipitation.
  • vegetation.

A. Elevation

400

Multiple Choice

Why is the tundra sometimes considered a semidesert?

  • There is a lot of sand.
  • There is little precipitation.
  • Winters are very long.
  • Summers are hot.

B. There is little precipitation.

400

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Climate of a small specific place within a larger area

Microclimate

500

Multiple Choice

Why are there fewer trees in tropical grasslands than in tropical rain forests?

  • Tropical grasslands are hotter.
  • Tropical grasslands have poorer soil.
  • Epiphytes kill trees in tropical grasslands.
  • Tropical grasslands have a long dry season.

D. Tropical grasslands have a long dry season.

500

Multiple Choice

Before school, the sky is clear and sunny. On your way home, it rains. These conditions are best described as the

  • climate.
  • weather.
  • microclimate.
  • humidity.

B. weather.

500

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a characteristic of tropical rain forests?

  • a distinct rainy season
  • extreme heat fluctuations
  • few organisms living in trees
  • thin soil that is low in nutrients

D. thin soil that is low in nutrients

500

Mystery Box

Take it or give it away

Lose 500 :(

500

Multiple Choice

Which labeled region in Figure 15.2 corresponds to the neritic zone?

  • continental shelf
  • continental slope
  • abyssal plain
  • seamount

A. continental shelf