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ISAT Practice #14: Glencoe Science: Earth Science
Test Description: ISAT Practice #14: Glencoe Science: Earth Science
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which term means using less material?
A
reduce
B
compost
C
reuse
D
recycle
2) Which of the following terms is the activity of growing crops and raising farm animals?
A
remediation
B
development
C
landfill
D
agriculture
3) Which of the following is a substance that makes chemical reactions take place faster?
A
enzyme
B
pollutant
C
hazardous waste
D
compost
4) The individuals of one species that occupy a specific area are called ___.
A
a population explosion
B
a population
C
a preserve
D
a population limit
5) How has the human population on Earth changed during the last 50 years?
A
It decreased.
B
It increased.
C
It increased, then decreased.
D
It didn't change.
6) Which of the following is an example of hazardous waste?
A
nuclear waste
B
dirty paper dishes
C
decomposing organic matter
D
fired clay
7) Which term describes pollution from industrial outfalls or ditches?
A
fertilizers
B
nonpoint source
C
pesticides
D
point source
8) What is the largest source of water quality issues in the United States?
A
fertilizers
B
point source pollution
C
pesticides
D
non-point source pollution
9) What ingredient in fertilizers can cause an overgrowth of algae?
A
carbon
B
hydrogen
C
nitrogen
D
oxygen
10) Conserving water may help reduce water pollution by ___.
A
reducing water in the atmosphere
B
increasing pH in the soil
C
reducing acid rain
D
reducing the need for water treatment
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