Forest Carbon
NY State's Hudson River
Decay Rate of Uranium
Model of Plate Tectonics
Oxygen Levels Throughout History
100

A single tree falls over in the forest from heavy winds. Describe the impact to atmospheric carbon.

There will be no change to atmospheric carbon. That single tree will store whatever carbon it has. It will no longer photosynthesize and will eventually decay, but this single trrr won't impact atmospheric carbon.

100

Identify two landscape regions through which the Hudson River flows.

Adirondack Mountains

Hudson River Valley

Hudson Highlands

Manhattan Prong

Piedmont Province (?-I'll accept)

100

According to the graph, what is the half life of Uranium-238?

4,500 million years or 4.5 billion years

100

What is the name of the movement of material in the asthenosphere that drives plate tectonics-as represented by the white arrows in the diagram?

Convection

100

At approximately what point in Earth's history does Oxygen first appear?

Around 2.7-1.8 billion years ago.

200

Describe the process that trees use to make energy for food and describe how this process is responsible for a decrease in atmospheric carbon.

Photosynthesis. Plants take in CO2 and use it to make glucose. This glucose contains carbon and will be stored as sugars in the plant.

200

How would a heavy rain event along the Hudson impact runoff and surface erosion?

it would increase both

200

If a meteorite sample is found to have about 70% of its original U-238 remaining, approximately how old is the sample?

2,250 million or 2.25 billion years old

200

What is the relationship between depth, pressure, density and temperature in Earth's interior?

As depth increases, temperature, density and pressure all increase.

200

Which organism first led to oxygen on Earth?

photosynthetic bacteria (cyanobacteria)

300

Identify two processes shown in this diagram that will contribute to an increase in atmospheric carbon.

decomposition

combustion through fire


300

How would a heavy rain event impact the salinity of the Hudson River near the point where it enters the ocean?

It would decrease salinity (make it less salty)

300

How does the rate of decay for Carbon-14 compare to the rate of decay for Uranium-238?

Carbon-14 decays at a faster rate compared to U-238. Carbon-14 has a half life of 5,730 years. 

300

Which type of tectonic plate boundary is shown in the middle of the diagram?

Divergent

300

What is the evidence of Oxygen first appearing on Earth that can be seen in the rock record?

Banded iron formations. The iron formations are reddish in color because they rusted due to oxygen in the atmosphere. No oxygen, no rust. 

400

Through which specific human activities will atmospheric carbon increase? Identify two.

clearcutting of an entire forest

burning fossil fuels in transportation

slash and burn agriculture

combustion of coal to generate electricity

400

State a claim about how a heavy rain event could decrease water quality in the Hudson River.

Chemicals and fertilizers could runoff into the Hudson River.

Sewage treatment plants could overflow and runoff into Hudson River.

400

What is the decay product of Uranium-238?

Lead-206

400

Where in the diagram would you expect to find the newest igneous rock?

Along the middle of the divergent plate boundary (at the point of divergence).

400

What is the process that caused oxygen levels on Earth to change?

photosynthesis

500

Identify an environmental consequence of too much atmospheric carbon dioxide in two of Earth's systems.

Atmosphere-global temperatures icrease (global warming)

Ocean acidification

500

Explain why the salinity of the Hudson River is higher in NYC compared to Poughkeepsie.

NYC is on the Atlantic Ocean which is salt water, and Poughkeepsie is about 45 miles north of NYC where the river is mostly freshwater.

500

To determine the age of a wooden tool from around 5,000 years ago, which radioactive isotope would be the most useful?

Carbon-14.

500

Which type of boundary is shown at the far left and far right of the diagram?

Convergent w/subduction

500

How have oxygen levels on Earth changed over Earth's entire 4.6 billion years?

Steady, then a rise to a peak around 300 million years ago, then a decline and holding steady.