Unit Test -SCIENCE
What is the relationship between Earth's temperature and the number of sunspots that occur?
An increased number of sunspots causes an increase in Earth's temperature.
Why are temperatures more moderate around fall and spring equinoxes?
Because neither end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun.
Which situation is an example of a human-induced environmental change affecting a population?
Blue jays no longer live in a forest because the trees in the forest were cut down.
Which statement explains why many scientists believe that carbon dioxide has likely contributed more to global warming than other greenhouse gases?
Carbon dioxide has increased as a result of increased human activities.
Which statements describe global warming? Select two answer choices.
Global warming occurs naturally. Global warming is likely increased by humans.
Which statements describe a human-created mass extinction? Select three correct choices.
It results from the disappearance of entire species in a short time. It is caused by the growth of the human population. It is a type of long-term change.
How does latitude affect climate?
Latitude determines the duration of daylight hours.
During which two months do both the northern and southern hemisphere receive the same amount of energy from the sun.
March and September
Which is one characteristic that temperate marine and temperate continental climates have in common?
Moderate amounts of precipitation.
Which describes how prevailing winds affect precipitation in a region?
Prevailing winds cause huge air masses, both warm and cool, to move.
Which statement best describes how the distance from a large river affects an areas climate in the summer?
Regions near rivers experience winds form the water that prevent extreme temperature changes.
Which statement describes the weather and climate in a tropical region?
The angle of the sun's rays affect daylight hours, creating warm temperatures all year.
Why do plants need to be specialized to survive in arid climates?
The area receives little precipitation
What is a fossil?
The remains of an animal or plant preserved within a layer of rock.
What indicates that an area in the northern hemisphere is experiencing summer?
The sun is directly over Earth's north end.
What happens during the fall in September?
The sun's rays are not as concentrated as in the summer.
What causes the cycle of seasons on Earth?
The tilt of Earth's axis
What effects do wind patterns have on climate?
They change the amount of precipitation in a region.
What season occurs in the northern hemisphere when the sun is at its lowest point in the sky?
WInter
Which of the following are effects of environmental change on populations?
a decrease in resources and loss of habitat
Which definition best describes global warming?
a long-term increase in the Earth's average temperature
Which chemicals are major contributors to ozone layer destruction? Select two answer choices.
bromine chlorine
How do scientists study pollen grains to help them understand climate change?
by analyzing and making inferences about them
Which greenhouse gas has an average lifetime in the atmosphere of a few weeks to thousands of years and is the largest contributor to climate change?
carbon dioxide
In what type of climate do trees produce narrower rings?
cool and dry
Arid and semiarid subcategories are part of which climate?
dry
Which two climates have very low levels of precipitation?
dry and polar
Which of the following are effects of environmental change on an entire species?
extinction and change in species competition
Which characteristic do arid and polar regions share?
few plants
A large power plant burns coal to generate electricity for nearby homes and businesses. This contributes most directly to which short-term human-induced environmental change?
global warming
Which of the following are examples of short-term, human-induced environmental changes? Select three answer choices.
global warming. deforestation. pollution.
According to some scientists, which is a cause of global warming?
increase in carbon dioxide
Which played a major role in altering wind patterns and ocean currents?
movement of continents
What major factors play a role in global warming?
natural factors and human activity
What should scientists consider when studying tree rings to understand the variations in the local climate?
patterns in their width, their density, and their composition
What do scientists study to reconstruct past climate conditions?
pollen grains, tree rings, and fossils
Which is a possible result of higher air temperatures caused by global warming?
rapid evaporation of water in the soil
What do glaciers deposit that helps scientists study ancient climates?
sediment that contains fossils
A student moves from a region that has short, cool summers and very cold winters to a region that has hot and humid summers but short, cold winters. Both regions are located within which climate?
temperate continental
Which main climate features both humid subtropical climates as well as Mediterranean sub climates?
temperate marine
What most likely caused the ice ages?
the tilt of the Earth's axis and the shape of its orbit
Which is one climate that is characterized as having many trees?
tropical rainy
In what type of climate do trees produce wider rings?
warm and wet
During El Niño, what do the unusual wind patterns move east?
warm water
What climate condition occurs during El Niño?
warm water moving toward the coast of South America