APES Unit 1 (9.3-9.6) review game
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11th Grade
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Eireann Doyle-Aucoin
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40 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Elements that cycle in the environment and that also have a gaseous phase at some point in their cycle include which of the following?
I. Carbon
II. Phosphorus
III. Sulfur
I and II only
I and III only
I, II, and III
I only
III only
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NGSS.MS-LS1-6
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following biomes is best characterized as an area that forms the narrow band along the coast that experiences a range of environmental conditions (including daily changes in sunlight, temperature, and water)?
Open ocean
Lakes
Coral reefs
Intertidal zones
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NGSS.MS-LS2-3
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Scientists calculated the net primary productivity at two different forest sites. Both forests have the same gross primary productivity. Forest A has a net primary productivity of 1,650 kcal/m²/year, and forest B has a net primary productivity of 1,110 kcal/m²/year. Which of the following statements is best supported by the data?
Forest A has a higher rate of decomposition by bacteria than forest B.
Forest A has more biodiversity than forest B.
Forest A producers have lower rates of cellular respiration than forest B producers.
Forest A producers have more biomass than forest B producers.
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NGSS.MS-LS2-1
NGSS.MS-LS2-3
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Climate Driving New Right Whale Movement New research connects recent changes in the movement of North Atlantic right whales to decreased food availability and rising temperatures in Gulf of Maine’s deep waters. Right whales have been showing up in unexpected places in recent years, putting the endangered species at increased risk.… “The climate-driven changes rippling throughout the Gulf of Maine have serious consequences for the small number of remaining right whales,” said Nick Record, a senior research scientist at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences and lead author on the paper.… Climate change has shifted circulation patterns in the North Atlantic Ocean, including the currents that flow into the Gulf of Maine’s depths. This study found that some of these deep waters have warmed nearly 9 degrees Fahrenheit since 2004. These changes have drastically reduced the supply of right whale's primary prey—a high-fat, rice-sized crustacean called Calanus finmarchicus.… Right whales have historically made an autumn journey to the mouth of the Bay of Fundy to feast in preparation for winter. In the absence of abundant Calanus in that region, right whales are following their food—which means foraging well outside of the areas established to protect them. The misalignment between conservation measures and the whales’ current behavior makes them much more vulnerable to lethal encounters with ships and fishing gear. However, the researchers believe that the strong connection between water temperature, Calanus, and right whales makes it possible to predict where new right whale habitats develop, and to plan accordingly.… Credit: Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Which of the following best describes the author’s claim in the article?
North Atlantic right whales are currently being overhunted and are therefore at an increased risk of extinction.
The new pattern of North Atlantic right whale migration is primarily from decreased food availability and warming waters.
Calanus are moving south to warmer waters where the North Atlantic right whale is not able to travel.
The increase in the abundance of Calanus has increased the number of new competitors for the North Atlantic right whale in the Gulf of Maine.
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NGSS.MS-LS2-4
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Climate Driving New Right Whale Movement New research connects recent changes in the movement of North Atlantic right whales to decreased food availability and rising temperatures in Gulf of Maine’s deep waters. Right whales have been showing up in unexpected places in recent years, putting the endangered species at increased risk.… “The climate-driven changes rippling throughout the Gulf of Maine have serious consequences for the small number of remaining right whales,” said Nick Record, a senior research scientist at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences and lead author on the paper.… Climate change has shifted circulation patterns in the North Atlantic Ocean, including the currents that flow into the Gulf of Maine’s depths. This study found that some of these deep waters have warmed nearly 9 degrees Fahrenheit since 2004. These changes have drastically reduced the supply of right whale's primary prey—a high-fat, rice-sized crustacean called Calanus finmarchicus.… Right whales have historically made an autumn journey to the mouth of the Bay of Fundy to feast in preparation for winter. In the absence of abundant Calanus in that region, right whales are following their food—which means foraging well outside of the areas established to protect them. The misalignment between conservation measures and the whales’ current behavior makes them much more vulnerable to lethal encounters with ships and fishing gear. However, the researchers believe that the strong connection between water temperature, Calanus, and right whales makes it possible to predict where new right whale habitats develop, and to plan accordingly.… Credit: Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Based on the information in the article, which of the following is the most practical solution to help conservation efforts for the North Atlantic right whale?
Restock Calanus in the habitat areas that have been set aside as right whale conservation areas.
Expand the range of conservation areas meant to protect the right whale.
Put nets in the Gulf of Maine to stop Calanus from entering the waters.
Decrease evaporation rates in the deep waters in the Gulf of Maine to artificially cool down the water.
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NGSS.MS-LS2-4
NGSS.MS-LS2-5
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
All of the following gases have been implicated in contributing to the increase in global temperature via the greenhouse effect EXCEPT
O₂
CH₄
N₂O
CO₂
CFC's
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NGSS.MS-ESS3-5
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
An energy transformation occurs and results in increased disorder.
Heat flow
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
First law of thermodynamics
Second law of thermodynamics
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NGSS.HS-PS3-4
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