Deck 18: The Ocean and The Environment

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How do the insoluble components of oil affect the ocean?

A) Prevent free diffusion of gas
B) Clog feeding structures
C) Decrease the amount of light penetrating the surface
D) All of these choices
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Where does the largest addition of oil to the ocean come from?

A) Runoff from land and city streets
B) Spills from tankers
C) Transportation
D) Drilling platforms
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How do many exotic species find their way to new waters?

A) Migrations
B) Carried in the ballast water of tankers
C) Marine birds
D) Storms
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How long does it take for many plastics to decompose?

A) 50 years
B) 100 years
C) 250 years
D) 400 years
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Who was responsible for the environmental movement?

A) Charles Darwin
B) Edward Ricketts
C) Rachel Carson
D) Jared Diamond
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What happens when corals exceed their normal temperatures for too long of a period of time?

A) Coral polyps overheat and die
B) Corals eject their zooxanthellae
C) Corals break down their shells
D) Corals increase their zooxanthallae
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What has been attributed to the deadly viral epidemic among dolphins in the western Mediterranean?

A) DDT
B) Refined oil spills
C) PCBs
D) CFCs
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Where is the most invaded region in terms of exotic species?

A) Los Angeles Harbor
B) China
C) San Francisco Bay
D) Japan
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What percentage of marine pollutants originates from human activities on land?

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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What chemical is responsible for depleting the Earth's ozone at a rapid rate?

A) DDT
B) PCBs
C) CFCs
D) Carbon dioxide
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What happens to the volatile components after any oil spill?

A) They sink to the bottom sediments
B) They evaporate into the air.
C) They form balls of tar in the wave action.
D) They assimilate by organisms.
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What is a biodegradable pollutant?

A) A pollutant that is organically based
B) A pollutant that is able to be broken down into simpler compounds
C) A pollutant that is natural
D) A pollutant that does not alter the environment
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What will make people change their way of using energy and perhaps viewing the world?

A) They need to see a maximum to their material gains and the distribution of the costs.
B) There need to be laws that direct the behaviors of the people.
C) There needs to be more science conducted and presented to the masses.
D) None of these choices.
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What could happen if global warming were to continue?

A) Changes in global winds and rainfall
B) Rise in ocean temperatures
C) Decrease in dissolved gases
D) All of these choices
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What determines an organism's response to a particular pollutant?

A) The quantity of the pollutant
B) The toxicity of the pollutant
C) The persistence of the pollutant
D) All of these choices
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How long does marine life usually tend to recover from a crude oil spill?

A) 2 years
B) 5 years
C) 7 years
D) 10 years
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Why is the ozone layer important?

A) It insulates Earth.
B) It increases the temperature.
C) It protects Earth from ultraviolet rays.
D) It stabilizes the atmospheric layers.
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Why are some male fish in the ocean developing female characteristics?

A) Evolution
B) PCBs
C) Estrogen-mimicking compounds
D) Mercury
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What is hypoxia?

A) The increase of carbon dioxide in an area
B) The depletion of oxygen in an area
C) The decrease in nutrients in an area
D) The increase of nitrogen in an area
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____ is the tool to finding solutions for environmental problems.

A) Education
B) Research
C) Commissions and policies
D) Time
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The depletion of the ozone layer near the poles had a major impact on the productivity of plankton.
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Which is not a reason why a refined oil spill is more harmful?

A) The oil contains more energy potential due to additives during the refinement process.
B) There are more biologically active components remaining in refined oil.
C) The refining process removes heavier components.
D) There are components that are added to oil which are deadly.
Question
How are pristine conditions of the atmosphere determined?

A) Research conducted prior to the Industrial Revolution
B) Seawater samples from deep within polar ice packs
C) Sediment samples
D) coral skeletons
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Although these are all common in our atmosphere, which one is not a greenhouse gas?

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Methane
C) Nitrogen
D) Water vapor
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What is favorable news associated with global warming-perhaps one of the few advantages?

A) There will be more rainfall
B) There will be a change in terrestrial ecosystems
C) The Northwest Passage will be open
D) There will be a rise in sea level
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Human demands and pressures have surpassed Earth's ability to regenerate resources.
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What is a feasible alternative to fossil fuels that might be able to generate enough energy to meet the world's needs?

A) Methane hydrate
B) Nuclear power
C) Wind power
D) Tide power
Question
Which habitat is the most impacted by pollutants?

A) Estuaries
B) Intertidal zones
C) Deep-water zones
D) Coral reefs
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Globalization makes it possible for modern societies to collapse in isolation.
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The sun's radiance usually has a ____ variation.

A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 40%
Question
What is the most visible manifestation of eutrophication?

A) Hypoxia
B) Decomposition
C) Nitrogen fixation
D) Plankton bloom
Question
What is eutrophication?

A) A set of physical, chemical, and biological changes in an environment when there is an excessive release of nutrients in the water
B) A large plankton bloom dominated by one species
C) The removal of oxygen from the water of an area
D) The manmade changes to the environment
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Approximately 70% of discarded plastic sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
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The carrying capacity of Earth has not quite been reached yet which is why our population is able to grow.
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What is a mathematical model?

A) A model used to predict future conditions of a climate
B) A model that uses equations to describe a system's behaviors
C) A model used to predict past conditions of a climate
D) The prediction of a factor's importance
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Spills of refined oil are generally larger than those of crude oil.
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The acceptance of global energy change is difficult because fossil fuels power most of the world economies.
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Phytoplankton productivity has dropped by 9% in the last 20 years.
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The Maunder period of time in the late 1600s coincides with a period of multiple sunspots.
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As the population explodes, the proportion of resources used remains the same.
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What is the greenhouse effect? What are the gases involved in this process? What are some of the events that could happen if global warming progresses?
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There is no commercial fishing allowed in national marine sanctuaries.
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What are some of the causes and threats to humans due to? Explain the comment by National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Jared Diamond, 'the world's environmental problems will get resolved one way or another' and describe the options for resolution.
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Some pollutants are able to persist in the environment for thousands of years.
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Sodium cyanide is used to stun various species of fish and coral on reefs in order to provide these exotic species to collectors.
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Larger species of fish are not recommended for pregnant women due to high levels of iron.
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What have been some of the causes of the increased amount of oil found in the ocean? What is the largest source of additional oil?
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What is the difference between crude oil and refined oil? What effect do these differences have when spilled into the environment?
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In some cases, areas where oil spills were cleaned had communities in worse shape than in areas where an oil spill was left alone.
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What are some of the dangers corals have to face right now? What impact will global warming have on these factors?
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Deck 18: The Ocean and The Environment
1
How do the insoluble components of oil affect the ocean?

A) Prevent free diffusion of gas
B) Clog feeding structures
C) Decrease the amount of light penetrating the surface
D) All of these choices
D
The insoluble components are also responsible for killing many larva populations because they cannot withstand the oil pollutants. Information can be found in the section Marine Pollutants May Be Natural or Human Generated.
2
Where does the largest addition of oil to the ocean come from?

A) Runoff from land and city streets
B) Spills from tankers
C) Transportation
D) Drilling platforms
A
There has been over 900 million liters of used motor oil added to the ocean. This is 22 times the volume of the Exxon Valdez spill. This oil is much more toxic too. Information can be found in the section Marine Pollutants May Be Natural or Human Generated.
3
How do many exotic species find their way to new waters?

A) Migrations
B) Carried in the ballast water of tankers
C) Marine birds
D) Storms
B
Sometimes these species out-compete native species. When they enter an area, they often cause a decline in the biodiversity of the community. Information can be found in the section Marine Pollutants May Be Natural or Human Generated.
4
How long does it take for many plastics to decompose?

A) 50 years
B) 100 years
C) 250 years
D) 400 years
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Who was responsible for the environmental movement?

A) Charles Darwin
B) Edward Ricketts
C) Rachel Carson
D) Jared Diamond
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What happens when corals exceed their normal temperatures for too long of a period of time?

A) Coral polyps overheat and die
B) Corals eject their zooxanthellae
C) Corals break down their shells
D) Corals increase their zooxanthallae
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What has been attributed to the deadly viral epidemic among dolphins in the western Mediterranean?

A) DDT
B) Refined oil spills
C) PCBs
D) CFCs
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Where is the most invaded region in terms of exotic species?

A) Los Angeles Harbor
B) China
C) San Francisco Bay
D) Japan
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What percentage of marine pollutants originates from human activities on land?

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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What chemical is responsible for depleting the Earth's ozone at a rapid rate?

A) DDT
B) PCBs
C) CFCs
D) Carbon dioxide
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What happens to the volatile components after any oil spill?

A) They sink to the bottom sediments
B) They evaporate into the air.
C) They form balls of tar in the wave action.
D) They assimilate by organisms.
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What is a biodegradable pollutant?

A) A pollutant that is organically based
B) A pollutant that is able to be broken down into simpler compounds
C) A pollutant that is natural
D) A pollutant that does not alter the environment
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What will make people change their way of using energy and perhaps viewing the world?

A) They need to see a maximum to their material gains and the distribution of the costs.
B) There need to be laws that direct the behaviors of the people.
C) There needs to be more science conducted and presented to the masses.
D) None of these choices.
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What could happen if global warming were to continue?

A) Changes in global winds and rainfall
B) Rise in ocean temperatures
C) Decrease in dissolved gases
D) All of these choices
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What determines an organism's response to a particular pollutant?

A) The quantity of the pollutant
B) The toxicity of the pollutant
C) The persistence of the pollutant
D) All of these choices
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How long does marine life usually tend to recover from a crude oil spill?

A) 2 years
B) 5 years
C) 7 years
D) 10 years
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Why is the ozone layer important?

A) It insulates Earth.
B) It increases the temperature.
C) It protects Earth from ultraviolet rays.
D) It stabilizes the atmospheric layers.
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Why are some male fish in the ocean developing female characteristics?

A) Evolution
B) PCBs
C) Estrogen-mimicking compounds
D) Mercury
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What is hypoxia?

A) The increase of carbon dioxide in an area
B) The depletion of oxygen in an area
C) The decrease in nutrients in an area
D) The increase of nitrogen in an area
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____ is the tool to finding solutions for environmental problems.

A) Education
B) Research
C) Commissions and policies
D) Time
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The depletion of the ozone layer near the poles had a major impact on the productivity of plankton.
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22
Which is not a reason why a refined oil spill is more harmful?

A) The oil contains more energy potential due to additives during the refinement process.
B) There are more biologically active components remaining in refined oil.
C) The refining process removes heavier components.
D) There are components that are added to oil which are deadly.
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How are pristine conditions of the atmosphere determined?

A) Research conducted prior to the Industrial Revolution
B) Seawater samples from deep within polar ice packs
C) Sediment samples
D) coral skeletons
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Although these are all common in our atmosphere, which one is not a greenhouse gas?

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Methane
C) Nitrogen
D) Water vapor
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What is favorable news associated with global warming-perhaps one of the few advantages?

A) There will be more rainfall
B) There will be a change in terrestrial ecosystems
C) The Northwest Passage will be open
D) There will be a rise in sea level
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Human demands and pressures have surpassed Earth's ability to regenerate resources.
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What is a feasible alternative to fossil fuels that might be able to generate enough energy to meet the world's needs?

A) Methane hydrate
B) Nuclear power
C) Wind power
D) Tide power
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Which habitat is the most impacted by pollutants?

A) Estuaries
B) Intertidal zones
C) Deep-water zones
D) Coral reefs
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Globalization makes it possible for modern societies to collapse in isolation.
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The sun's radiance usually has a ____ variation.

A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 40%
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What is the most visible manifestation of eutrophication?

A) Hypoxia
B) Decomposition
C) Nitrogen fixation
D) Plankton bloom
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What is eutrophication?

A) A set of physical, chemical, and biological changes in an environment when there is an excessive release of nutrients in the water
B) A large plankton bloom dominated by one species
C) The removal of oxygen from the water of an area
D) The manmade changes to the environment
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Approximately 70% of discarded plastic sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
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The carrying capacity of Earth has not quite been reached yet which is why our population is able to grow.
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What is a mathematical model?

A) A model used to predict future conditions of a climate
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C) A model used to predict past conditions of a climate
D) The prediction of a factor's importance
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Spills of refined oil are generally larger than those of crude oil.
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The acceptance of global energy change is difficult because fossil fuels power most of the world economies.
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Phytoplankton productivity has dropped by 9% in the last 20 years.
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The Maunder period of time in the late 1600s coincides with a period of multiple sunspots.
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As the population explodes, the proportion of resources used remains the same.
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What is the greenhouse effect? What are the gases involved in this process? What are some of the events that could happen if global warming progresses?
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There is no commercial fishing allowed in national marine sanctuaries.
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What are some of the causes and threats to humans due to? Explain the comment by National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Jared Diamond, 'the world's environmental problems will get resolved one way or another' and describe the options for resolution.
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Some pollutants are able to persist in the environment for thousands of years.
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Sodium cyanide is used to stun various species of fish and coral on reefs in order to provide these exotic species to collectors.
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Larger species of fish are not recommended for pregnant women due to high levels of iron.
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What have been some of the causes of the increased amount of oil found in the ocean? What is the largest source of additional oil?
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What is the difference between crude oil and refined oil? What effect do these differences have when spilled into the environment?
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In some cases, areas where oil spills were cleaned had communities in worse shape than in areas where an oil spill was left alone.
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