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DSST Environmental Science - 2
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A consumer that eats only plants
resource management
harvested sustainability is a renewable source IF
debt-for-nature swap
herbivore
2. Any substance that poses a chemical hazard
consumer
toxicant
genetic diversity
urbanization
3. A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
global warming
renewable resource
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
urbanization
4. Water vapor and carbon dioxide that trap heat near the earth
sustainable yield
greenhouse gases
urban area
parasitism
5. Contamination of land - water - or air
products derived from the natural environment
scavenger
pollution
pathogen
6. The role of an organism in its habitat - or how it makes its living
niche
predator
infants
Smokey the Bear's message
7. An example of a method for managing whole ecosystems and habitats
threatened
mapping biodiversity hotspots
infants
teratogens
8. The mating of animals in zoos or wildlife preserves
lead
automobile
sustainable yield
captive breeding
9. Sikhote-Alin mountains and the Siberian tigers living there are separated from other mountains by this
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
sustainable yield
habitat fragment
10. Refers to an increase in Earth's average surface temperature
global warming
uncentered commercial strip development
primary succession
captive breeding
11. The practice of protecting the environment
conservation
automobile
renewable resource
nonrenewable resource
12. The number of different species in an area
biodiversity
consumer
captive breeding
secondary succession
13. Land that is sparsely populated and has few buildings or roads
ecology
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
rural area
vector
14. Loud noises in the air like jack hammers - loud car stereos - etc...
fishery
sustainable yield
automobile
noise polution
15. The disappearance of all members of a species from Earth
extinction
infants
nonrenewable resource
nitrogen fixation
16. The reason why tigers living in warmer climates have thinner fur than tigers living in cool climates
A principal of smart growth
latitudinal gradient
genetic diversity
clear-cutting
17. An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
habitat destruction
greenhouse gases
abiotic factor
prey
18. A disease that has appeared in the human population for the first time or that has existed for a while but is increasing rapidly and spreading around the world
deforestation
emerging disease
per capita land consumption
toxicant
19. The breaking of a habitat into smaller - isolated pieces
name a human activity that contributes the most carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
habitat fragmentation
endangered species
commensalism
20. A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce
prescribed fires
species
producer
genetic diversity
21. Have a greater sensitivity to environmental hazards than any other group
infants
uncentered commercial strip development
biomagnification
exotic species
22. An amount of a renewable resource that can be harvested regularly without reducing the future supply
immigration
ecosystem diversity
sustainable yield
exotic species
23. The amount of replacement is equal to the amount harvested
habitat
name examples of land cover
per capita land consumption
harvested sustainability is a renewable source IF
24. The process of cutting down only some trees in an area
selective cutting
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
Scientists determine current climate conditions by
greenhouse gases
25. Chemicals that causes harm to embryos and fetuses
teratogens
species
high levels of biodiversity
emerging disease
26. Cooking oil - fuel - and medicines
keystone species
carrying capacity
products derived from the natural environment
renewable resource
27. Illegal killing or removal of wildlife from their habitats
threatened
scavenger
poaching
symbiosis
28. The process of cutting down all the trees in an area at once
teratogens
clear-cutting
abiotic factor
emerging disease
29. One way zoos and aquariums help increase wildlife populations
give an example of a social hazard that cannot be easily controlled
captive breeding programs
habitat
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
30. Moving into a population
immigration
herbivore
endangered species
emerging disease
31. A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
ecosystem diversity
nodules
debt-for-nature swap
scavenger
32. Chemical hazard that was once found in paint - young children are frequently tested for this
factors that cause different people to respond differently to environmental hazards
extinction
lead
Species Survival Plans (SSPs) goals
33. The loss of a natural habitat
habitat destruction
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
fishery
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
34. The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource
poaching
competition
sustainable cities can
exotic species
35. Has the highest amount of species diversity
mapping biodiversity hotspots
global warming
insects
planting of new trees help reduce climate change by
36. Energy from the sun would be reflected back into space
If Earth did not have an atmosphere
nonrenewable resource
resource
per capita land consumption
37. The study of the natural processes that occur in the environment and how humans can affect them
conservation
environmental science
immigration
emigration
38. Taking in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
ecotourism
habitat fragmentation
keystone species
planting of new trees help reduce climate change by
39. The highest level of biodiversity
habitat
overfishing
ecosystem diversity
resource
40. Plan to establish an 8000 kilometer long strip of land to rejoin fragments of tiger habitat
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
lead
toxicant
wildlife corridor
41. The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or group is responsible
sustainable cities can
carbon footprint
debt-for-nature swap
consumer
42. Bumps on the roots of certain plants
clear-cutting
habitat fragmentation
nodules
parasitism
43. Species that are carried to a new location by people
per capita land consumption
name a human activity that contributes the most carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
exotic species
environmental science
44. A species in danger of becoming extinct in the near future
adaptation
fishery
captive breeding programs
endangered
45. A species that influences the survival of many others in an ecosystem
vector
abiotic factor
keystone species
food chain
46. Burning fossil fuels
name a human activity that contributes the most carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
extinction
If Earth did not have an atmosphere
prescribed fires
47. Relieving a nation from repaying some of the money it owes other nations in exchange for protecting its biodiversity
Earth's fresh water is used mostly for
vector
captive breeding programs
debt-for-nature swap
48. Rising sea level
food chain
biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas
pathogen
risk
49. A species that is at risk of extinction
prey
endangered species
extirpation
sustainable cities can
50. A nonliving part of an organism's habitat
the ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide ...
how does sprawl increase carbon dioxide emissions
teratogens
abiotic factor