Human Impact Test

Human Impact Test

9th - 10th Grade

20 Qs

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Human Impact Test

Human Impact Test

Assessment

Quiz

Biology

9th - 10th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS2-4, MS-ESS3-4, HS-ESS3-4

+19

Standards-aligned

Created by

Corinne Conley

Used 16+ times

FREE Resource

20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Salt water is an abundant resource but unusable for irrigation and drinking. As demands on freshwater sources increase, the use of desalination processes to remove salt from ocean water is increasing. A concern of desalinating water is the large amounts of recovered salts that are returned to the ocean. Which of the following describes the most likely impact of desalination on the surrounding ocean environment? 

Methane gas would pollute the ocean environment as shoreline organisms begin to die and decay.

Alteration in ocean salt levels would cause loss of species and unbalanced populations in marine food webs.

Nonrenewable resources in the ocean environment would become depleted and upset the ecosystem's balance.

Increased levels of salts and minerals in the ocean would result in overpopulation of marine bivalves due to strengthened shells.

Tags

NGSS.HS-ESS3-4

NGSS.HS-LS2-6

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

New fuels are being produced by converting corn and grasses into compounds containing alcohols that can be broken down for energy in various engines. The purpose of this research is to

reduce the use of nonrenewable resources.

increase the rate of air pollution.

reduce the rate of homeostasis in organisms.

cause a loss of biodiversity in the rain forests.

Tags

NGSS.HS-ESS3-1

NGSS.HS-ESS3-2

NGSS.HS-ESS3-4

NGSS.HS-LS2-7

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The presence of wastes, such as plastic bags and motor oil, in lakes and streams miles away from developed areas suggests that

ecosystems are interconnected and human action can alter ecosystem equilibrium.

recycling programs have failed to conserve biotic resources.

natural processes can alter ecosystem stability.

direct harvesting practices have led to irreversible destruction of ecosystems.

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS3-4

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

DDT and other pesticides used over 50 years ago are still affecting the environment today. Scientists have found these substances in recent glacier runoff. Glacier runoff occurs during the summer, when precipitation that has fallen on glaciers during the winter is released. Ice layers from existing glaciers have been analyzed. The results of this analysis show that the concentrations of DDT and other pesticides were highest about 10 years after the use of these substances was banned. 

DDT and other pesticides cause glacier runoff during the summer.

it takes humans over 50 years to analyze a glacier.

precipitation helps to break down pesticides.

the decision of one human generation may have an impact on future generations.

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS3-4

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The northern elephant seal was almost hunted to extinction in the 1800s. By the late 1890s, approximately one hundred seals were left, reducing the gene pool of the population. What will be the consequence of this reduction? 

Competition within the population will increase.

The surviving elephant seals will be better able to adapt.

Inbreeding will be less frequent among the remaining population.

The elephant seals will be more vulnerable to environmental change. 

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS3-1

NGSS.MS-LS4-4

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

A community is concerned about the water quality of a nearby lake. Increased sedimentation in the lake is endangering the native habitat. The increased sedimentation is most likely caused by which of the following?

trees planted along the shore of the lake

construction of homes along the lake

the amount of sunlight on the lake

the amount of fish in the lake

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS2-2

NGSS.MS-ESS3-4

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

When fertilizers run off farmland into streams and ponds, the nitrogen content of the water increases. This can lead to rapid growth of algae in a process called eutrophication. How can this process affect other organisms in the water? 

Oxygen is used up as algae is decomposed, reducing the amount available to other organisms. 

The water becomes better able to support aerobic organisms.

The algae provide food for fishes and other organisms, leading to decreased algae populations. 

The extra nitrogen provides additional food for the other organisms, increasing their population.

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS2-1

NGSS.MS-LS2-3

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

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