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Impact on Ecosystems
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An example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is(1 point)
Responses seasonal flooding of a river. seasonal flooding of a
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Which of the following would the introduction of hardy, generalist non-native species most likely cause?
a increase in the amount
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Aside from killing native species, what other negative issues might an invasive species present?
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Which of the following would the introduction of hardy, generalist non-native species most likely cause?
a decrease in the amount
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Scientists researching Pacific sea otters find that many members of the population are infected by a parasite, and a number of
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Jumping worms affect populations in forest ecosystems by directly competing with native(1 point) Responses primary consumers.
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How do ecological disturbances affect ecosystems?(1 point) Responses . Ecological disturbances always lead to an increase in
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Japanese beetles and gypsy moths were accidentally introduced into North America. The most probable reasons these insects have
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Would a long-term increase in the average temperature of a region be considered a significant disturbance in the ecosystem?
No,
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Cutting down forests changes the populations of more than trees. Imagine the organisms that lived in this forestAfter the trees
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Which of these sentences is most important to include in a summary of this article?
Invasive plants can have a negative impact on
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The domestic cat is an invasive species in many different countries. It is estimated that feral and outside cats kill over a
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In 1778 the First Fleet, a group of English citizens, arrived to establish a new settlement in Australia. They brought with them
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The melting and subsequent retreat of glaciers is a long process that may take centuries. Why is something so slow considered an
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How is climate change today similar to the major K-Pg extinction event that ended the reign of the dinosaurs?(1 point)
Responses
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Releasing non-native animals into the wild upsets the food chains of native species.
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Japanese beetles and gypsy moths were accidentally introduced into North America. The most probable reasons these insects have
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Which of the following would the introduction of hardy, generalist non-native species most likely cause?
a increase in the amount
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Which of the following describes an impact of floods on ecosystems?
A Strong winds that uproot small plants and trees. B Soil
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Which of the following would the introduction of hardy, generalist non-native species most likely cause?
a increase in the amount
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In 1778 the First Fleet, a group of English citizens, arrived to establish a new settlement in Australia. They brought with them
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A decrease in food resources can decrease(1 point) Responses pollution. pollution. biodiversity. biodiversity. water resources.
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Imagine you and your learning coach are driving in your town and notice a sign saying a large shopping mall is going to be built
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Cutting down forests changes the populations of more than trees. Imagine the organisms that lived in this forest. After the
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Which of the following would the introduction of hardy, generalist non-native species most likely cause?
a decrease in the amount
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A decrease in food resources can decrease(1 point)
Responses a. pollution. b. water resources. c. habitat size. d. biodiversity.
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Which of the following would the introduction of hardy, generalist non-native species most likely cause? a increase
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1. Explanation of abiotic factors in the marine biome
2. Impact of temperature, salinity, sunlight, and dissolved oxygen levels
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Throughout the course, you have studied examples of deforestation. Imagine deforestation continues and new forests are not
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Which of these would be the MOST likely affect of deforestation in central Africa?
Responses A overpopuationoverpopuation B soil
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Use the drop-down menu selections to complete the following paragraph so that it accurately describes some of the impact that of
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Did you find a relationship between changes in pH, surface temperature, water clarity and dead zones?(1 point)
Responses Yes,
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summarize the key point of this article:
The Effects of Acid Rain on Ecosystems An ecosystem is a community of plants, animals
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In recent years, there has been an increase of bee colonies that have suddenly and mysteriously died. This is called bee colony
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A forest has most of its trees cut down and it's full of sand. Did overpopulation most likely cause this condition or did
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Parent Categories (31)
Abiotic Factors
Animals
Biodiversity
Biology or Environmental Science
Climate Change
Climate Science
Conservation
Deforestation
Earth Sciences/Climate Science
Ecological Disturbances
Ecology
Effects of Acid Rain
Effects of Climate Change
Endangered Species
Environmental Impacts
Environmental Issues
Environmental Science
Floods
Glaciers
Glaciers and Climate Change
Global Warming
Invasive Species
Keystone Species
Non-native Species
Overcrowding
Population Growth
Soil Quality
Urban Development
Volcanic Eruptions
Water Quality
Wildlife Conservation