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1) increased number of green plants
2) decrease in atmospheric CO2
3) increased burming of fuels
d) increase in photosynthesis
standards.
2)This sound level would not be
damaging to the cars.
3)This volume of sound constitutes noise
pollution.
4)This sound level is not considered an
example of noise pollution.
13. The effluent coming from a typical
sewage treatment plant is
1) free of all pollutants
2) low in pathogens
3) high in sludge
4) high is fecal wastes
Base your answers to questions 18 to 20 on the following chemical reaction
CO:
+ H;0 → H;CO; -
HCO,
+ H
Co,- +
2H*
18. This chemical reaction can produce 1) a small number of hydrogen ions 2) a large number
of hydroxyl ions 3) ocean acidification 4) anoxia
19. A possible source of carbon dioxide is 1) photosynthesis 2) algae 3) chemosynthesis 4)
fossil fuels
20. Adding Ca 2* To this reaction would result in 1) a decrease in H* 2) an increase if H 3) an
increase in pH 4) a decrease in alkalinity
22. The gas being measured in the
atmosphere is 1) carbon monoxide
2) carbon dioxide
4) nitrogen dioxide 5) methane
Atmospheric CO, at Mauna Loa Observatory
3) sulfur dioxide
380- 1958-1974 Scripps Inst. Oceanography
1974-2008 NOAA/ESRL
23.The graph shows that 1) CO levels in the
atmosphere have decreased over the years
2) Global warming is occurring
3) The sea level is rising
4) Atmospheric CO, has increased in the
atmosphere between 1960 and 2008
24. Which explanation best explains the rise
and fall each year in CO, from 1960 to
NORA
2008?
1) seasonal variations due to respiration
2) seasonal variations in photosynthesis
3) more pollution occurs during the
summer than during the winter
4) global warming
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
YEAR
Base your answers to questions 21 to 25 on the above
graph
21. What is the approximate level of CO: produced
in 1980?
1) 380 ppm 2) 360ppm 3) 340ppm 4) 320ppm
25. What part of the scientific method would
the above graph illustrate?
1) hypothesis 2) materials 3) procedure
4) results 5) conclusion
Read the following account of an environmental problem and then answer questions 1 through 4
on your answer paper using one or more complete sentences.
The Plight of the Piping Plover
The piping plover is a small sparrow-like shore bird that nests in the sand near the water o
beaches and barrier islands along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Since they blend in so well w
surroundings, the nests are often trampled upon unknowingly by bathers and people who want to
addition, some nearby residents like to use their all terrain vehicles(ATV's) for recreational use along the
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PARTS PER MILLION
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Transcribed Image Text:1) increased number of green plants 2) decrease in atmospheric CO2 3) increased burming of fuels d) increase in photosynthesis standards. 2)This sound level would not be damaging to the cars. 3)This volume of sound constitutes noise pollution. 4)This sound level is not considered an example of noise pollution. 13. The effluent coming from a typical sewage treatment plant is 1) free of all pollutants 2) low in pathogens 3) high in sludge 4) high is fecal wastes Base your answers to questions 18 to 20 on the following chemical reaction CO: + H;0 → H;CO; - HCO, + H Co,- + 2H* 18. This chemical reaction can produce 1) a small number of hydrogen ions 2) a large number of hydroxyl ions 3) ocean acidification 4) anoxia 19. A possible source of carbon dioxide is 1) photosynthesis 2) algae 3) chemosynthesis 4) fossil fuels 20. Adding Ca 2* To this reaction would result in 1) a decrease in H* 2) an increase if H 3) an increase in pH 4) a decrease in alkalinity 22. The gas being measured in the atmosphere is 1) carbon monoxide 2) carbon dioxide 4) nitrogen dioxide 5) methane Atmospheric CO, at Mauna Loa Observatory 3) sulfur dioxide 380- 1958-1974 Scripps Inst. Oceanography 1974-2008 NOAA/ESRL 23.The graph shows that 1) CO levels in the atmosphere have decreased over the years 2) Global warming is occurring 3) The sea level is rising 4) Atmospheric CO, has increased in the atmosphere between 1960 and 2008 24. Which explanation best explains the rise and fall each year in CO, from 1960 to NORA 2008? 1) seasonal variations due to respiration 2) seasonal variations in photosynthesis 3) more pollution occurs during the summer than during the winter 4) global warming 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 YEAR Base your answers to questions 21 to 25 on the above graph 21. What is the approximate level of CO: produced in 1980? 1) 380 ppm 2) 360ppm 3) 340ppm 4) 320ppm 25. What part of the scientific method would the above graph illustrate? 1) hypothesis 2) materials 3) procedure 4) results 5) conclusion Read the following account of an environmental problem and then answer questions 1 through 4 on your answer paper using one or more complete sentences. The Plight of the Piping Plover The piping plover is a small sparrow-like shore bird that nests in the sand near the water o beaches and barrier islands along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Since they blend in so well w surroundings, the nests are often trampled upon unknowingly by bathers and people who want to addition, some nearby residents like to use their all terrain vehicles(ATV's) for recreational use along the II PARTS PER MILLION ...
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