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Physical Geography Chapter 2
Test Description: Climate, Biomes, Habitats
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is produced using raw materials?
A
steel
B
iron
C
uranium
D
oil
2) If an air mass moves into an area, what will probably happen?
A
Ocean levels will rise
B
pollution will increase
C
weather will change
D
erosion will occur
3) If a weather forecaster talks about a warm, humid front, what weather change might this mean?
A
The percentage of water vapor will be lower
B
Prevailing winds will be calm
C
A flood warning will be in effect
D
The meeting of air masses might lead to a thunderstorm
4) In a tundra climate, plant life includes
A
shrubs and cacti
B
mosses or no vegetation
C
topical plants will occus
D
evergreens or deciduous forests
5) Which phrase best describes a humid , temperate climate?
A
cool winter, warm summers, ample rainfall
B
cool winters, warm summers, little rainfall
C
hot and cold temperatures, little rain
D
hot temperatures, lots of rain
6) Which accurately lists biological resources?
A
fish and plants for people's diets
B
ores and timber for construction
C
gold, silver, and copper manufacturing
D
oil and wind or poweer
7) A boundary between two air masses
A
weather
B
front
C
humidity
D
air mass
8) What type of storm has stonger winds than a cyclone has?
A
tornado
B
hurricane
C
blizzard
D
typhoon
9) One way people harm the ocean is by
A
exploring marine life during diving expeditions
B
creating ocean currents that affect climate
C
breeding marine life to improve fishing
D
allowing waste materials to enter the oceans
10) What has most affected Africa's elephant population?
A
human activity that has destroyed elephant habitats
B
stronger ecosystems that have overtaken elephant habitats
C
the capture of elephants for world zoos
D
an increase in lion populations
11) What phrase best defines raw materials?
A
living things
B
resources that are limited
C
materials used to make products
D
resources that never run out
12) In what climate region is most of the eastern half of the United States?
A
humid temperature
B
humid cold
C
dry
D
humid equatorial
13) What is the Endangered Species Act?
A
a law that gives the United Nations the power to protect African species
B
a United Nations act the protects elephants
C
an African law that imposes prison sentences for poaching
D
a United States act that protects the habitats of endangered species
14) Which phrase best describes a tornado?
A
a type od cyclone with winds that can reach 300 miles per hour
B
a storm with rotating winds and driving rain
C
a type of cyclone with swirling winds and heavy rainfall
D
a heavy snowstorm with strong winds
15) One example of a biological resource is
A
water
B
fish
C
iron
D
coal
16) Many African animals are losing their natural habitits because
A
they are migrating to hostile regions
B
large cities are rapidly expanding
C
land is being used for farms and villages
D
people are hunting and killing them
17) What are marine protected areas?
A
ocean habitats that are hot
B
ocean habitats that are overpopulated
C
ocean habitats that are trying to recover from extreme weather and its effects
D
ocean habitats the can recover and grow if human impact is limited
18) What is the main way to help protect animals and plants?
A
city planning
B
habitat preservation
C
climate change
D
storm prediction
19) A large area of air that has the same temperaute and humidity
A
front
B
air mass
C
humidity
D
weather
20) The average condition of the atmosphere over a period of time is called?
A
humidity
B
weather
C
precipitation
D
climate
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