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When we discuss "our environment" we are referring to a. All conditions in the world. b. only interactions that affect human life. c. only conditions that cause negative effects on our health. d. primarily interactions that harm the atmosphere. e. the sum of all the conditions surrounding us t...

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AP Environmental Science (APES) Chapter 1-9 Review
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When we discuss "our environment" we are referring to
a. All conditions in the world.
b. only interactions that affect human life.
c. only conditions that cause negative effects on our health.
d. primarily interactions that harm the atmosphere.
e. the sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life correct answers e

Ecosystem services
a. are the processes by which life supporting resources are produced.
b. can be provided by a forest.
c. can be provided by an aquifer.
d. can be provided by soil.
e. All of these answers are correct. correct answers e

Evidence of biodiversity is seen in the
a. genetic variation among human populations.
b. number of species in a region.
c. number of ecosystems and habitats in a region.
d. variety of nutrients available in a region.
e. All of these answers are correct. correct answers e

The population with the greatest ability to respond to environmental change most likely is the
one with
a. high genetic diversity.
b. low genetic diversity.
c. one type of dominant organism.
d. two types of dominant organisms.
e. more animals than plants. correct answers a

The number of species on Earth that have been identified is approximately
a. 10 billion
b. 1 billion
c. 100 million
d. 2 million
e. 100,000 correct answers d

The health of frog populations is used as an indicator of environmental health because frogs
a. are exposed to the water.
b. are amphibious.
c. eat insects which are very low on the food chain.
d. live in the tropics.
e. may ingest toxins on land. correct answers b

,Two square km is equal to _____ square meters. a. 200,000
b. 2,000,000
c. 20,000,000
d. 200,000,000
e. 2,000,000,000 correct answers b

Use Figure 1-1. According to the figure above, which of the following statements about the
overall trends in per capita wheat production is correct?
a. Per capita wheat production increased from 1950 through the mid-1980's and then started to
decrease.
b. There is no discernible trend.
c. Between 1950 and 1960, per capita wheat production was stable and then decreased
through 2005.
d. Per capita wheat production has not changed since 1950's
e. Per capita wheat production has steadily increased since the 1950's through today correct
answers a

Factors that are responsible for grain production not keeping up with worldwide population
include
a. crop diseases.
b. soil degradation.
c. use of food crops for fuel.
d. government encouragement to let land remain uncultivated.
e. All of these answers are correct. correct answers e

The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
a. is increasing in part due to fossil fuel use.
b. has not significantly changed in the past 200 years.
c. is increasing in part due to deforestation.
d. has been decreasing since the 1800's
e. both a and c. correct answers e

Human population today is closest to
a. 3 billion.
b. 5 billion.
c. 6 billion.
d. 7 billion.
e. 12 billion. correct answers d

The following are non-renewable resources except
a. aluminum.
b. oil.
c. coal.
d. copper.
e. timber. correct answers e

,Economic development goes hand in hand with
a. decreased use of non-renewable resources.
b. increased consumption of resources.
c. smaller more efficient living styles.
d. better planting strategies for crops.
e. sustainable use of renewable resources. correct answers b

__% of the world's most developed population consumes __% of the world's energy.
a. 20, 58
b. 20, 20
c. 10, 90
d. 2, 75
e. 2, 95 correct answers a

If land is cleared at a rate of 456 hectares per week, approximately how many acres per year that
are being cleared?
a. 16,5000
b. 180
c. 9500
d. 66,400
e. 58,600 correct answers e

Sustainable development
a. was demonstrated on Easter Island.
b. requires resources to be saved and stored for one generation.
c. is achieved when food is raised by the people who are eating it.
d. balances human needs and economic development.
e. Allows for clear-cutting of trees. correct answers d

The following are examples of sustainable practices.
I. Forests cut for timber are replanted
II. Steel is recycled.
III. Plastic is disposed of in landfills because that it is less expensive than recycling.
a. I only.
b. II only.
c. I and III only.
d. I and II only.
e. I, II, and III. correct answers d

Sustainable development would incorporate
a. the development of alternative materials.
b. efficient use of energy.
c. replacement of nutrients in soil.
d. evaluation of residential patterns.
e. All of these answers are correct. correct answers e

, Calculating ecological footprint involves consideration of
a. the impact of activities on the resources of Earth.
b. lifestyle.
c. water usage for crops and direct consumption.
d. food calories required for continuing normal activity.
e. All of these answers are correct. correct answers e

An experiment is set up to determine if wheat grows better when it is planted by itself or together
with clover. The setup involves 3 pans of each treatment. Set-up A, B and C contain wheat alone.
Set-ups D, E and F contain clover and wheat planted together, in rows alternating one seed of
each type. One hundred seeds are planted in each pan. all treatments contain the same type of
soil, are planted in the same size of pan, are exposed to the same amount of sunlight, and are
maintained at the same temperature throughout the course of the experiment.
Use Passage 1-1. The treatments planted with wheat alone are the
a. constant.
b. controls.
c. independent variable.
d. dependent variable.
e. replication. correct answers b

An experiment is set up to determine if wheat grows better when it is planted by itself or together
with clover. The setup involves 3 pans of each treatment. Set-up A, B and C contain wheat alone.
Set-ups D, E and F contain clover and wheat planted together, in rows alternating one seed of
each type. One hundred seeds are planted in each pan. all treatments contain the same type of
soil, are planted in the same size of pan, are exposed to the same amount of sunlight, and are
maintained at the same temperature throughout the course of the experiment.
Use Passage 1-1. The following statement provides a hypothesis for this experiment :
a. Wheat grows taller when planted by itself than when it is alternated with clover.
b. Clover grows better when planted by itself
c. Wheat grows better when planted together with clover.
d. Clover grows better when planted together with wheat.
e. Both a and c are legitimate hypotheses fo correct answers c

An experiment is set up to determine if wheat grows better when it is planted by itself or together
with clover. The setup involves 3 pans of each treatment. Set-up A, B and C contain wheat alone.
Set-ups D, E and F contain clover and wheat planted together, in rows alternating one seed of
each type. One hundred seeds are planted in each pan. all treatments contain the same type of
soil, are planted in the same size of pan, are exposed to the same amount of sunlight, and are
maintained at the same temperature throughout the course of the experiment.
Use Passage 1-1. Several setups of each treatment are prepared to fulfill a very important
requirement of scientific experimentation, specifically the need for
a. replication.
b. constants.
c. a control.
d. an independent variable.

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