
Human Impact Biology Lesson
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Biology
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9th Grade
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Corinne Conley
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21 Slides • 16 Questions
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Describe the pattern observed in each graph.
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Open Ended
Scientist who collected this data think that the decline in mammals may be correlated to the python invasion. Do you agree? Provide a reason for your answer.
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Multiple Choice
How do invasive species threaten biodiversity?
They cause biomagnification
They can reduce the populations of native species through predation or competition.
They reduce ocean acidification
They increase land conservation
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Multiple Choice
What is the main reason biologists remove invasive pythons from the Everglades?
pythons can survive diseases native snakes can't
pythons prey on native organisms and reduce their population
pythons cause native snake populations to increase
pythons could breed with native snakes
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Multiple Choice
Invasive Fire Ants thrive in the US because they do not have natural predators here. How can this impact native ant populations?
decline in native ant species by competing for their resources
native ants preyed on fire ants and the population increased
they had no impact on native ant populations
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Multiple Choice
How would construction of a neighborhood of 50 houses impact an ecosystem?
native species would increase in diversity
producers would be eliminated
predators would increase
biodiversity would decrease
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Multiple Choice
How can raising fish in captivity (aquaculture)
contribute to sustainable development?
can increase genetic varation
overfishing of the oceans can be prevented
prevents pollution from factories
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Multiple Choice
Whale populations have decreased dramatically. In 1986 the global community enacted a ban on whaling, except for Norway and Japan. What is a consequence of their choice?
the whale populations are quickly recovering in the oceans near Japan and Norway.
whale populations are not recovering as quickly as they would if all the countries agreed not to hunt whales
whales are avoiding being hunted
whale populations have mutated into new species
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Multiple Choice
What will happen to aquatic ecosystems if CO2 continues to increase in the atmosphere?
the amount of animals with shells will increase
aquatic animals would migrate to warmer areas
biodiversity would decrease
population sizes would increase
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Multiple Choice
Members of an environmental group have noticed that local fish populations have decreased, and they think eutrophication is to blame. What is the FIRST step they should take to solve the problem?
Enact laws to reduce fertilizers
Educate communities on the risks of fertilizer use
Collect and analyze data to determine the cause of the fish populations to decrease.
Bring in more fish from other areas
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Multiple Choice
How can people work to protect biodiversity?
introduce non native plants
monitor and conserve habitats
encourage overharvesting
use excessive fertilizers
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Multiple Choice
Why are increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere an environmental problem?
Increasing CO2 levels decreases photosynthesis
Increasing CO2 levels leads to higher global temperatures.
Increasing CO2 levels causes an increase in nitrogen.
Increasing CO2 levels decreases the amount of floods
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Multiple Choice
Polar bears use ice shelves to hunt seal. What will most likely happen to the population of polar bears as a result of global warming?
The polar bear population will decrease as their habitat is lost.
The polar bear population will increase as they have more ocean to swim in.
The polar bear population will adapt and the population would stay the same.
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Multiple Choice
What is one disadvantage of using wind energy?
noisy
decreases pollution
creates jobs
wind doesn't get used up
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Multiple Choice
What is an advantage of making fuel out of corn?
loss of biodiversity
reduce the use of non-renewables
increase pollution
higher cost
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Multiple Choice
What is a disadvantage of burning coal for electricity?
efficient
easily accessible
inexpensive
produces pollution
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