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End of Semester Test: Environmental
Science B 100% Correct Exam Questions
With Verified Answers
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Which population distribution is the most common distribution found in nature?
______________ distribution is the most common distribution found in nature. This
distribution occurs when resources to survive become ____________ in nature. - answer✔1.
Clumped first blank
2. fewer second blank
Select the correct answer.
What kind of interaction does this image show, which acts as limiting factor on the fish?
Kitten eating fish image - answer✔predation
While studying some insect species, Patrick finds that some species of females do not have
wings, unlike the males. Which aspect is prominent from this scenario? - answer✔dispersal
Select the correct answer.
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Scientists have predicted that as population changes, the world is likely to see a decrease in
natural resources. Based on the evidence in the graph, what should the scientists conclude?
Population graph image - answer✔Developing countries will see a decrease in natural resources
because of their sharp population increase.
What is the total resources demanded for industrial and agricultural production and pollution
generated by this production known as? - answer✔intensity of demand
Which land cover type has the least area in United States? - answer✔urban area
Katherine wants to study the reproductive functions of the rhinoceros. However, she wants to
conduct this study without capturing the rhinoceros or modifying its habitat. Which method can
Katherine use for her study? - answer✔camera trapping
Under the Lacey Act of 1990, which of these is mandatory? - answer✔declaring the country of
origin of the traded species
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the wildlife management activities to their description.
helping to evaluate the number of harvested animals
maintaining a minimum amount of animals
controlling food supply
removing excess animals in a population
research on habitat needs
establishing WMA
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