Ecology - Environmental Issues Questions and Answers
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesThe electromagnetic wavelengths the sun emits to the Earth are
short, longer
long, shorter
short, the same length
long, the same length
and the Earth then emits
wavelengths back into space.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesFor a cloud to be considered a thunderstorm, it must contain
thunder and lightning
rain and dark clouds
cumulus clouds accompanied by heavy rain
hail of diameter 0.75 inches or more
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesBased on what we know about the Texas and New Mexico drought of 2010-2011, which weather pttern was the most likely cause of this extended drought?
Both states were in a La Nina pattern, which provided an unusual amount of low pressure systems.
Both states were in an El Nino pattern, which provided an unusual amount of high pressure systems.
Both states were in a La Nina pattern, which provided an unusual amount of high pressure systems.
Both states were in an El Nino pattern, which provided an unusual amount of low pressure systems.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich of the following is a benefit to creating computer-based models for tracking a hurricane?
People can see if they should prepare to evacuate an area.
Forecasters can determine exactly where the hurricane is likely to make landfall.
Emergency crews can determine the number of floods the hurricane will produce.
All of the above
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesA farmer in California is struggling to keep his crops up during the current drought. He wants to know how long this drought will last. Which drought monitoring index would he most likely use?
Palmer Drought Severity Index
Keetch Byram Drought Index
Standard Precipitation Index
Climate Prediction Center Index
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesAnthracite is the hardest coal and produces less pollution because it contains a lot of
carbon
peat
sulfur
oxygen
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesA hunter illegally kills a wolf in Yellowstone National Park and attempts to bring the wolf's skull back to Florida. Which law is the hunter violating?
a) the National Park System Act
b) the Lacey Act
c) EPA
d) CITES
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich best describes the following impacts: water storage, clean energy, and flood prevention?
positive impact of a density-dependent limiting factor
positive impact of a hurricane
positive impact of beavers in an ecosystem
positive impacts of dams on society
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesA massive increase in the growth of a specific species of algae resulted in record-breaking levels of a potentially dangerous toxin being released into the water. A researcher hypothesizes that the unusual growth of this algal species was caused by an increase in water temperature. The researcher designs an experiment to test the hypothesis. Which of the following is the dependent variable in the researcher's experiment?
a. The growth of the algae
b. The temperature of the water
c. The concentration of toxin in the water
d. The different species of algae growing in the water
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich best describes how heat is transferred to Earth from the sun?
Radiation only
Convection only
Conduction and radiation
Conduction and convection
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesPlease match each part in a coal-fired power plant with its description below.
A) Boiler.
B) Turbine.
C) Generator.
D) Transmission wires.
E) Cooling tower.
F) Ash storage pond.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesFollowing the successful bio-immobilization of a radioactive metal contaminant, one concern is that
Select one:
A) all of these.
B) the radioactive material still remains in the environment.
C) any cessation of the remediation strategy may favor the growth of microbes that re-mobilize the contaminant.
D) the extent of the underground pollutant can be difficult to precisely determine.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich of the following locations would NOT represent a site for primary succession?
A) A forest that was recently destroyed by a fire.
B) A volcanic island.
C) A retreating glacier.
D) All of the above represent sites of primary succession.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhat types of prescriptions are acceptable under
the Medicare Part B plan?
Written or faxed prescriptions
Only written orders
Written prescriptions or telephone orders
Faxed prescriptions or telephone orders
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesSolar energy is described as regional. What variables must be present in order for it to be economically viable? Select all that may apply.
(A)High electricity prices
(B) A lot of wind
(C) Many subsidies to help with initial investment
(D) Low electricity prices
(E) A lot of sun
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesRead the following information and answer the question that follows.
A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 miles per hour [mph] or higher) are possible in a stated area. Experts announce hurricane watches 48 hours before they expect tropical-storm-force winds (sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph) to start. A hurricane warning is more serious. It means hurricane-force winds are expected in a stated area. Experts issue these warnings 36 hours before tropical-storm-force winds are expected in the area to give people enough time to prepare for the storm.
What is the purpose of this writing?
a) To narrate about the possibility and expectation.
b) To create awareness that hurricane is imminent.
c) To let people know the differences between a hurricane watch and a hurricane warning.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesSolid Waste Disposal: Landfills Many people do not want landfills sited near their homes, but they do want their trash to go somewhere. This is
called
A. NIMBY
B. CERCLA
C. RCRA
D. REACH
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich type of UV radiation is somewhat blocked out by the ozone layer and is responsible for tanning?
A. UV-B
B. UV-C
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesIncineration, or burning waste, reduces the volume of the waste by approximately how much?
A. Less than 10%
B. About 50%
C. About 90%
D. Exactly 100%
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhat are the three primary contaminating gases produced by mankind responsible for global warming over the past 200 years?
hydrogen, methane and carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide, nitrogen and methane
nitrous oxide, methane and oxygen
methane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide
methane, nitrous oxide and nitrogen
carbon dioxide, methane and oxygen
oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhat other effects can result from an earthquake besides the initial ground shaking?
fires
landslides
all of the other choices
liquefaction
mass movement
tsunamis
lahars
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesA composite/strato volcano is generally 1,000-7,000 meters tall, is active for 300,000-700,000 years, is composed of lava flows, ash debris, pyroclastics, bombs and cinders and is usually explosive and dangerous to humans and property.
True
False
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich forecasting method would best be used to pinpoint locations of future weather features such as fronts and pressure systems?
Analogue
Persistence
Trend
Climatology
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich two statements describe events that help drive tectonic plate movement?
A. Subducting plates cause cooling at convergent boundaries.
B. Energy from the Sun heats magma beneath Earth's surface.
C. Thermal energy from Earth's core is transferred outward to the
mantle by conduction.
D. Convection currents cause hotter magma to rise and cooler magma to sink.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich principle of government is best exemplified by the power of judicial review?
Federalism
Equal Protection
Rule of Law
Checks and Balances
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich of the following courses of action can Congress take if the Supreme Court declares a law to be unconstitutional?
Congress can rewrite the law in a manner that is no longer unconstitutional.
Congress can appeal the decision in a federal court.
Congress can use its veto power to overrule the Supreme Court's decision.
Congress can get a an executive order to make the law legal.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesA nurse is calculating the fluid intake for an infant at the end of an 8-hr shift. For oral intake, the infant had 10 mL
medication, 3 oz of formula, and 2 oz of juice. In addition, the infant had IV fluid infusing at 20 mL/hr via an IV
pump. The nurse should record how many mL of intake on the client's record? (Round the answer to the nearest
whole number.)
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhy were Americans so driven to expand across the continent? Was it simple greed, or did they have a different reason? Provide at least one piece of evidence in your answer.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesGlorious fountain!
Let my heart be
Fresh, changeful, constant,
Upward like thee!
Which of the following phrases contain a simi
"Happy by day"
"Waving so flower-like"
"Let my heart be"
"Leaping and flashing"
"Whiter than snow"
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich of the following best describes the primary aim of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009?
A. to increase the number of people covered under health insurance
B. to lower the cost of going to colleges and universities
C. to create new jobs and help lower the unemployment rate
D. to bolster the failing financial institutions of the U.S.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesA person wants to borrow $100,000 at 4% interest for 30 years. The 30 years would be considered what part of the loan?
A. finance charge
B. rate
C. time
D. original principal
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesIn a tide pool, 15 species of invertebrates were reduced to eight after one species
was removed. The species removed was likely a(n)
pathogen.
resource partitioner.
herbivore.
keystone species.
mutualistic organism.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesMost adults will
use credit at some
point in life. What
is true about
"buying on credit?"
A. It is always beneficial
for the lender and for the
borrower.
B. It is always bad for the
person who borrows the
money.
C. It is always bad for the
person who loans the
money.
D. It can be a good or bad
experience depending on
its use.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesReview the following information from your
notes/handouts/Canvas files:
Explosive Resistance Exercises: Power clean, Hang
clean, Snatch, Push press, Push jerk, High pull (pay
attention to the correct technique)
How to hold the bar (different grips)
Program design (goals, seven major muscle groups, Types
of Muscle Training: Tables 17.11 & 17.12 and Slide 2)
How do you assess muscular endurance, strength and
power?
Superset, Compound/giant set, Push/pull, Pyramid
(ascending or descending), Assisted training/forced reps,
Drop set, Paused reps
Types of Strength and Power Training: Plyometrics,
Medicine ball training, Kettlebell training, Suspension
training, Resistance band training
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesSome of the loss and gain of carbon from and in Earth's spheres occurs quickly, while other changes occur over a longer amount of time. Identify the process that moves carbon from one sphere to another sphere over a short period of time.
formation of fossil fuels
deposition of marine sediments
photosynthesis
weathering of rock
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesThose who obtain a managerial role in
manufacturing typically started out in what
position at the beginning of their career?
A. the manager of the facility
B. the foreman of the facility
C. the assembly line of the facility
D. the CEO of the facility
Biology
Ecology - Environmental Issues1. Which geographical feature was not an advantage in Rome's
development? *
Italy's climate is warm
Hills made it easier to defend a city
Coastal plains were easy to attack
Rivers brought water to Rome
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhat name did the whites give to the event that the Native Americans called the "Battle of the Hundred Slain?"
The Sand Creek Massacre
The Fetterman Massacre
Surrender of Sitting Bull
The Red River War
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesRead this quotation, and answer the question which follows. But having determined to emigrate west of the Mississippi river this fall, I have thought proper in a few remarks bidding you farewell to make expressive of my views, and the feelings that actuate me on the subject of our removal ... We as Choctaws rather chose to suffer and be free, than live under the degrading influence of laws, which our voice could not be heard in their formation. - George W. Harkins, George W. Harkins to the American People The Indian Removal Act of 1830 and other treaties forced the removal of many Native American tribes, including Harkins' Choctaw. In this light, what famous American Revolution rallying cry is the best comparison to Harkins' words?
"Give me liberty or give me death"
"No taxation without representation"
"Don't tread on me"
"I regret that I have but one life to give for my country."
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhat was one of the main urbanization problems in the 1800s?
Sanitation
Farming
Industrialization
Violence
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich event occured on April 19, 1775?
A. Annulment of the Second Continental Congress.
B. Shots were fired between the colonists and the British at Lexington.
C. Richard Henry Lee's proposal to write the Declaration of Independence.
D. Five colonists were killed in the events of the Boston Massacre.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesPlace the following groups of immigrants in the order in which they migrated to America.
Danish, Jews, French Germans.
British, French, Italians, Danish.
Irish, French, Italians, British:
Italians, Germans, Jews, French.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich of the following is NOT true of immigrants who arrived on Ellis Island.
Those with visible health problems or diseases were sent home or held in the island's hospital facilities.
They were interrogated and made to recall minute details about their life.
They were asked a series of 29 questions.
New arrivals were greeted by their relatives and friends at the Kissing Post.
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesRead the following list of items. Favored the unlimited coinage of silver to increase the money supply. Favored a graduated income tax system. Favored public ownership of railroads by the U.S. government. Wanted telegraph and telephone systems to be owned by the government. Wanted loans and federal warehouses to be created for farmers. Aimed at stabilizing crop prices. Lobbied for an 8-hour day for industrial workers. What do all of these items have in common?
Goals of Democrats.
Goals of Republicans
Goals of the Populist Party
All of these choices
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWho was the head of Tarmany Hall, NYC Democratic political machine; led Tweed Ring, a group of corrupt politicians, in defrauding the city?
Thomas Nast
Tammy Washington
Boss Tweed
George Washington Plunkitt
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhat is patronage?
The civil service
Desire of money
Government administration jobs
Giving jobs as a political reward
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesWhich of these choices would best finish the diagram?
Empire State Building
Brooklyn Bridge
Central Park
Sears Tower
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesStudy this list.
Andrew Jackson Downing
Frederick Law Olmstead
Calvert Vaux
What do these three men have in common?
All three were landscape architects.
All three designed New York's Central Park.
All three designed London's Hyde Park
All three designed the Brooklyn Bridge
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesIn 1890 all-black land grant colleges in the United States were dedicated primarily to
agriculture and engineering
teacher education
math and science
journalism
Biology
Ecology - Environmental IssuesStudy this list.
Public funding
Openness
Gender neutrality
Local control
Separation of church and state
Based on this list and your own knowledge, this list would most be associated with
European schools
Slow growth of the American school system
Rapid growth of the American school system
Rapid decline of the American private school system