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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Refer to “Bird Migration” on the left.

Most migratory birds gather in one area and then migrate in large groups rather than individually. This  behavior is a result of evolution. Which of the following  is the best scientific explanation for the evolution of this  behavior in most migratory birds?

Click on a choice to answer the question.

  1. Birds that migrated individually or in small groups  were less likely to survive and have offspring.

  1. Birds that migrated individually or in small groups  were more likely to find adequate food.

  1. Flying in large groups allowed other bird species to  join the migration.

Flying in large groups allowed each bird to have a  better chance of finding a nesting site.

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Refer to “Golden Plovers” on the left. Select one or more boxes to answer the question.

The maps show a decrease in the number of  golden plovers migrating southward in the past ten  years 

The maps show that northward migratory routes of some golden plovers are different from southward  migratory routes.

The maps show that migratory golden plovers  spend their winter in areas that are south and southwest of their breeding or nesting grounds

The maps show that the migratory routes of the  golden plover have shifted away from coastal areas  in the past ten years.

3.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Refer to “Data Analysis” on the left. Click on a choice and then type an explanation to answer the question.

Two students disagree about why there is a difference in soil moisture between two slopes.

-        Student 1 thinks that the difference in soil moisture is due to a difference in solar radiation on the two slopes

-        Student 2 thinks that the difference in soil moisture is due to a difference in rainfall on the two slopes

According to the data, which student is correct?

O Student 1

O Student 2

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Normal rain is slightly acidic because it has absorbed some carbon dioxide from the air. Acid rain is more acidic than normal rain because it absorbs gases like sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides as well.

Where do these sulfur oxides in the air come from?

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

ACID RAIN

The effect of acid rain on marble can be modeled by placing chips of marble in vinegar overnight. Vinegar and acid rain have about the same acidity level. When a marble chip is placed in vinegar, bubbles of gas form. The mass of a dry marble chip can be found before and after the experiment.

A marble chip has a mass of 2.0 grams before being immersed in vinegar overnight. The chip is removed and dried the next day. What will the mass of the dried marble chip be?

  1. Less than 2.0 grams

  1. Exactly 2.0 grams

  1. Between 2.0 and 2.4 grams

  1. More than 2.4 grams

6.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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THE GRAND CANYON 

Question 1/2

About five million people visit the Grand Canyon national park every year. There is concern about the damage that is being caused to the park by so many visitors.

Can the following questions be answered by scientific investigation? Circle “Yes” or “No” for each question.

How much erosion is caused by use of walking tracks? Yes / No

Is the park area as beautiful as it was 100 years ago? Yes / No

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The temperature in the Grand Canyon ranges from below 0 ℃  to over 40    . Although it is a desert area, cracks in the rocks sometimes contain water. How do these temperature changes and the water in rock cracks help to speed up the breakdown of rocks?

  1. Freezing water dissolves warm rocks

  1. Water cements rocks together

  1. Ice smoothes the surface of rocks

Freezing water expands in the rock cracks.

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