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Test Description: Factors Affecting Earth Systems
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) At a quarry, soil was removed to get to the rock layers underneath. Which part of the environment was probably least affected by this soil being removed?
A
plants
B
runoff water
C
air
D
groundwater
2) Texas has experienced several years of little or no rainfall. Because of this weather pattern, farmers and ranchers have had great economic hardships and large cities such as Dallas have had to create water rationing laws. What is this disaster?
A
hurricane
B
flood
C
drought
D
tornado
3) The geotropism of plant roots cause rocks to break apart; this is an example of -
A
chemical weathering
B
deposition
C
physical weathering
D
erosion
4) Wildebeest are cow-like animals with horns. They migrate in herds across Africa in search of the grasses they feed on. Wildebeest are prey for lions. What impact would a drought have on the wildebeest and lion populatons?
A
Wildebeest and lion populations will both increase
B
Wildebeest and lion populations will both decrease.
C
Wildebeest populations will increase while lion populations will decrease.
D
Wildebeest populations will decrease while lion populations will increase.
5) Plants serve a dual purpose in the erosion process. They anchor down soil which helps prevent erosion, but in contrast they can also cause erosion. Which of the following best describes how they can cause erosion?
A
Soil picked up by the wind and carried as dust for several miles.
B
Plant can grow in the soil between rocks, loosening and cracking the material.
C
Roots can absorb water from the soil and transport it to the rest of the plant.
D
Plants and roots removed to clear land for construction or farming.
6) What is a possible effect a hurricane, flood, or tornado could have on wildlife?
A
Migratory birds heading south to winter didn't have a resting place.
B
All of these.
C
Alligators were displaced to areas closer to people's homes and businesses.
D
Cattle were stranded with no grass to graze upon.
7) Which of these natural disasters is most likely to happen with little or no warning?
A
tsunamis
B
earthquakes
C
tornadoes
D
hurricanes
8) To test water quality, you must take a measurement of the temperature of your sample. A student bumped into your beaker and knocked it over, breaking your thermometer. What should you do?
A
Have the teacher take care of broken glass.
B
Pick up and dispose of glass in trash.
C
Brush glass into the sink.
D
Use cardboard to sweep up glass.
9) The Earth's surface is constantly changing. This is mainly due to the-
A
number of meteors in the night sky.
B
increased amount of decaying soil.
C
action of wind, water, ice and waves.
D
average yearly rainfall.
10) If a large volcano erupts, it will impact the local ecosystem. Which of the following is NOT a way the volcano will affect the local ecosystem?
A
Lava will run down from the volcano, burning down all the trees around the volcano.
B
The lava will run into the ocean around the island, killing coral reef animals.
C
The lava from the volcano will heat up the air in the local area and kill all life in the area.
D
When the lava erupts, it will throw dust into the air affecting plants across the island.
11) Which ecoregion of Texas is most likely to be most affected by wind erosion?
A
East Texas Piney Woods
B
Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes
C
Rolling plains
D
Blackland Prairies
12) Which of the following most likely causes ground water contamination?
A
oil spills
B
fertilizer
C
human waste
D
radioactive substances
13) In spring 2003 a natural rock outcropping in New Hampshire called the Old Man of the Mountain collapsed. Which of the following most likely loosened the rock and caused it to fall?
A
Water freezing and thawing inside cracks in the rock
B
Volcanic activity producing pressure at the rock's base
C
Heat turning sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock
D
Oxygen reacting with iron on the surface of the rock.
14) What process formed the Palo Duro Canyon?
A
years of prevailing winds from the Rocky Mountains
B
continuous, intense rainfall over long period of time
C
water erosion from a fork of the Red River
D
deforestation by early settlers
15) In an experiment, a sample of granite, limestone, marble, and sandstone each had a constant supply of water running over them for 96 hours. The rocks were then checked for signs of erosion. What was the purpose of this experiment?
A
To see how changes in the rate of water flow affect different kinds of rock.
B
To see the effects of pH on different kinds of rocks.
C
To see what kind of rock particles are suitable for purifying water.
D
To analyze the effects of weathering on various environments of Texas.
16) An experiment measuring the amount of erosion on marble, granite, limestone, and sandstone would be useful for-
A
A shorefront property owner want to protect his property from chemical weathering.
B
A golf course grounds keeper deciding what kind of turf to plant on the fairways and greens.
C
A farmer choosing between contour farming or terracing to prevent erosion.
D
A sculptor deciding which type of rock to use in a monument.
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