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Environmental Science A Global Concern 12Th Edition by William Cunningham - Test Bank

Environmental Science A Global Concern 12Th Edition by William Cunningham - Test Bank   Instant Download - Complete Test Bank With Answers     Sample Questions Are Posted Below   Chapter 05 Biomes Global Patterns of Life   Multiple Choice Questions A biome is described by A.A specified bioregion B. Broadly similar environmental conditions C. A watershed …

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Environmental Science A Global Concern 12Th Edition by William Cunningham – Test Bank

 

Instant Download – Complete Test Bank With Answers

 

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

Chapter 05

Biomes Global Patterns of Life

 

Multiple Choice Questions

  1. A biome is described by
    A.A specified bioregion
    B. Broadly similar environmental conditions
    C. A watershed divide, generally
    D. Geographic location
    E. Large landforms in the area

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Location of specific biomes can be predicted based on
    A. The Coriolis Effect
    B.  The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics
    C.  Precipitation and temperature
    D.  Seasonal variations in sunspots
    E.  Large landforms in the area

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

 

  1. In the graph of precipitation and temperature, desert biomes would fall in the area marked by the letter
    A. A
    B.  B
    C.  C
    D.  D
    E.  E

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. In the graph of precipitation and temperature, temperate forest biomes would fall in the area marked by the letter
    A.A
    B. B
    C. C
    D. D
    E. E

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Neo and Trinity are in a biome that has relatively stable temperatures and abundant rainfall. They have a graph of precipitation and temperature similar to the one shown. Which letter marks the biome they are located in?
    A.A
    B. B
    C. C
    D. D
    E. E

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. In the graph of precipitation and temperature, the area marked A has a
    A.Wide precipitation range and narrow temperature range
    B. Narrow precipitation and temperature range
    C. Wide precipitation and temperature range
    D. Wide temperature range and narrow precipitation range
    E. Varying temperature and narrow precipitation range

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. In the graph of precipitation and temperature, the area marked D has a
    A.Wide precipitation range and narrow temperature range
    B. Narrow precipitation and temperature range
    C. Wide precipitation and temperature range
    D. Wide temperature range and narrow precipitation range
    E. None of the choices is correct

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Cloud forests are found in ________ areas in tropical regions.
    A.Hot coastal
    B. Cool mountainous
    C. Cool plains
    D. Low elevation
    E. Valley

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Neo finds himself sweating in a moist forest but there aren’t many streams or wetlands. He is amazed by the tremendous amount of biodiversity including an abundance of biting mosquitoes. Has he inadvertently gotten closer to his goal of finding a boreal forest?
    A.Yes
    B. No – the description is that of a tropical seasonal forest
    C. No – the description is that of a temperate deciduous forest
    D. No – the description is that of a tropical rainforest
    E. No – the description is that of a temperate rainforest

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. A biome absent from North America is the
    A.Temperate deciduous forest
    B. Alpine tundra
    C. Desert
    D. Tropical rainforest
    E. Temperate rainforest

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Which of the following is an example of a specialization that plants in the desert may have?
    A.Storing water in stems or roots
    B. Reducing water loss with thick epidermal layers
    C. Salt tolerance
    D. Storing water in stems or roots and reducing water loss with thick epidermal layers
    E. All of these are adaptations of plants living in desert conditions

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Deserts are characterized by
    A.An absence of vegetation
    B. Sand dunes, which cause plants to grow only with difficulty
    C. Low levels of measurable precipitation
    D. Their location at 30° latitude
    E. Sand or gravel

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Humid tropical forests have extraordinary biological diversity
    A.Because of the very fertile tropical soils
    B. Because rainfall dissolves soil nutrients and makes them available to plants
    C. Because water is not a limiting factor
    D. Despite a complete absence of nutrients in the environment
    E. Despite the poor, weathered soils

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Tropical seasonal forests are specially adapted to tolerate
    A.Annual cycles of extreme heat and extreme cold
    B. Years of drought followed by years of rain
    C. Annual cycles of severe drought and heavy rain
    D. Extreme drought and cold at the same time
    E. Extreme heat

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. In contrast with the ______________, the soil of the ______________ is more nutrient-rich and this type of biome has fewer insects, parasites and fungal diseases. Therefore, in many places, these areas are highly endangered.
    A.Temperate grasslands; tropical seasonal forest
    B. Tropical rainforest; tropical seasonal forest
    C. Grasslands; boreal forests
    D. Tropical seasonal forest; tropical rainforest
    E. Boreal forests; tundra

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. You are in an area that is relatively hot. You bend down and notice that there are tracks in the soil that are very old. Since you know that this area is easily destroyed by human activity and the harsh climate slows recovery from human damage you conclude that this biome is
    A.A tropical dry forest
    B. A desert
    C. Tundra
    D. A grassland
    E. A wetland

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. What is unique about the Mediterranean climate area biome?
    A.It is a highly desirable place to live
    B. It is only found in the Mediterranean area
    C. It has very poor soil but supports an extremely diverse array of species
    D. It has a large total area
    E. It contains a high number of unique species

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. The word “conifer” distinguishes plants that are
    A.Needle bearing
    B. Cone bearing
    C. Evergreen
    D. Cone-shaped
    E. Found in northern latitudes

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Morpheus, Trinity and Neo are on the wet western coast of North America and as they look around they see lots of mosses, lichens and ferns covering the tree branches. Condensation from fog on the leaves is a major form of precipitation. Where are they?
    A.Temperate rainforest
    B. Boreal forest
    C. Tropical rainforest
    D. Southern pine forest
    E. Tropical savannah

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Deciduous forests
    A.Are adapted to extremely cold climates
    B. Have trees that bear seeds in cones
    C. Have trees that shed their leaves seasonally
    D. Are not useful commercially
    E. Are not found in the African continent

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Many people in the United States take trips in the spring to see annual flowers that grow and flower before they are shaded by canopy. Where are these people going?
    A.Deserts after winter rain showers
    B. Prairies or grasslands
    C. Tropical rainforests
    D. Temperate deciduous forests
    E. Boreal forests

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Having needle-shaped leaves benefits plants because needles
    A.Reduce water loss and endure cold winters
    B. Are more efficient at photosynthesis because they are dark green
    C. Evaporate water more efficiently
    D. Do not rot in the excessive rainfall that characterizes coniferous forests
    E. Are less resistant to strong winds

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Trinity and Neo are in an area that has many lakes and bogs. The majority of the trees are coniferous. As they look around, they also see deciduous trees including birches, aspens and maples. What type of forest are they in?
    A.Temperate rainforest
    B. Boreal forest
    C. Tropical rainforest
    D. Southern pine forest
    E. Coastal forest

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Boreal forests are generally
    A.Cold and dry, with extensive barren areas
    B. Warm and humid, with large rivers
    C. Dry because water is frozen most of the year
    D. Slow-growing because of the cold temperatures
    E. Soggy in the summer because of permafrost

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Tree growth in the taiga is limited by
    A.The increased soil salt content from ocean tides
    B. Intense heat and dryness
    C. Competition from fast-growing grasses
    D. The lack of large predators
    E. Extreme cold and short summers

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Tundra biomes occur
    A.At high latitudes, where temperatures are low
    B. Where rainfall is too great for tree growth
    C. Only at high latitudes
    D. Almost exclusively on Antarctica
    E. At high latitudes and altitudes, where the growing season is short

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Morpheus has been led into a wilderness environment and left to fend for himself for the summer. Luckily, he has a good coat because it looks like there may be a frost during the night and the mosquitoes are everywhere. As he looks around, he is relieved because he recognizes some of the plants. There are some mosses, lichens, small shrubs, sedges and grasses. Which biome is he in?
    A.Tropical rainforest
    B. Wetland
    C. Temperate rainforest
    D. Tundra
    E. Coastal area

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. The biome type that has a short growing season and is summer feeding and breeding grounds for caribou and musk-ox is the
    A.Temperate grasslands
    B. Bog or fen
    C. Boreal forests
    D. Arctic tundra
    E. Arctic deserts

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

  1. Coral reefs form in
    A.Deep, warm, tropical seas
    B. Cold polar seas
    C. Warm, clear, tropical seas
    D. Deep, cold oceans off continental shelves
    E. Nutrient rich coastal areas

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.02
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Mangrove trees are found along ________________ shorelines.
    A.Tropical freshwater
    B. Tropical saltwater
    C. Temperate freshwater
    D. Temperate saltwater
    E. Tropical and temperate saltwater

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.02
Topic: Biomes

  1. Which of the following protects mainland shores form the force of waves?
    A.Wetlands
    B. Barrier islands
    C. Coral islands
    D. Estuaries
    E. Volcanic islands

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.02
Topic: Biomes

  1. Barrier islands are formed of
    A.Wind- and wave-deposited sand
    B. Volcanic debris
    C. Silt and mud left by estuaries
    D. Coral deposits
    E. Coral reef formations

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.02
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Freshwater ecosystems
    A.Lack oxygen
    B. Lack carbon dioxide
    C. Include lakes, marshes, bogs and fens
    D. Do not contain thermoclines
    E. Are not affected by nutrient availability

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

 

 

  1. What environmental factor does not change between “b” and “e” in the diagram?
    A.Light penetration
    B. Temperature
    C. Nutrient availability
    D. Oxygen content
    E. All of these change between “b” and “e.”

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Oxygen levels are lowest in what section in the diagram?
    A.A
    B. B
    C. C
    D. D
    E. E

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

  1. What aquatic ecosystem phenomenon is illustrated in the diagram?
    A.Nutrient inputs from upstream and uphill
    B. Vertical stratification
    C. Nutrient cycling
    D. Internal convective currents
    E. Horizontal stratification

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

  1. The thermocline is the layer in a lake at which
    A.Pollutants are trapped and held
    B. Seasonal lake mixing occurs
    C. The warm upper zone meets the cold lower zone
    D. Nutrient levels are the lowest
    E. Light no longer penetrates enough for photosynthesis to occur

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Wetlands are biomes that
    A.Are wet all year round
    B. Are wet at least some of the year
    C. Have fresh, not salty, water
    D. Receive more rainfall than other ecosystems
    E. Have salty, not fresh water

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

  1. Which type of wetland is noted for producing peat?
    A.Swamps
    B. Marshes
    C. Bogs and fens
    D. Estuaries
    E. Coastal areas

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

  1. The biome type that has lost the greatest percentage of its original area due to human activities is the
    A.Temperate conifer forest
    B. Tropical rainforest
    C. Temperate deciduous forest
    D. Temperate grassland
    E. Tropical grassland

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.04
Topic: Biomes

 

 


True / False Questions

  1. The deepest layers of the ocean are relatively devoid of life.
    FALSE

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.02
Topic: Biomes

  1. The coral reef is among the most endangered of biological communities.
    TRUE

 

Bloom’s: 1. Remember
Section: 05.02
Topic: Biomes

  1. Estuaries are noted by biologists because they have few, but highly specialized, biological niches.
    FALSE

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.02
Topic: Biomes

  1. Wetlands perform a major ecosystem service of trapping and filtering water as it passes through the wetland area.
    TRUE

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.03
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. Arctic deserts and tundra are the least disturbed by humans since they are usually unattractive places for humans to live.
    TRUE

 

Bloom’s: 2. Understand
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 


Essay Questions

  1. An ecologist from your school who specializes in temperate forest ecology is touring the rainforests of Peru. You are giving her the first tour of the primary forest and she comments on the differences she notices between this ecosystem and the temperate ecosystem she is familiar with. Relate three of the differences she noted and explain what factors in each ecosystem lead to the differences.

Tropical rainforests: 1) nutrient-poor soil 2) extreme biodiversity – esp. plants, amphibians, reptiles and insects 3) temp. is warm year-round 4) almost daily precipitation occurs
Temperate rainforests: 1) nutrient-rich soil 2) not quite as many organisms – fewer species of plants, insects, amphibians and reptiles 3) temp. is mild year-round 4) condensation from fog makes up majority of precipitation

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

 

  1. You are traveling north starting at some point in the southern U.S. Name the biomes you pass through as you head toward the very northern regions of Canada, where your journey will end.

Starting in the southeastern U.S., answer should mention temperate deciduous forest (covering entire eastern part of U.S.) Moving into Canada, it becomes colder and is now boreal forest. Eventually should end up in the arctic tundra. If starting in south-central U.S., temperate grasslands are the major biome; moving into boreal forest in Canada and finally into arctic tundra. Finally, if student begins in southwestern U.S., biomes mentioned may include desert, chaparral, temperate rainforest and/or temperate grassland. Canada once again is boreal forest and finally arctic tundra.

 

Bloom’s: 3. Apply
Section: 05.01
Topic: Biomes

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