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Environmental Science Exam Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update 2024 (Rated A+) How many wilderness areas are there in the United States? - Answers 474 How might environmental manipulation of a crop have unexpected consequences? - Answers The new crop may require more water than the original, the new crop may harm the environment, and the yield may be reduced What was an unexpected consequence of the green revolution? - Answers The overuse of fertilizer lead to reduced crop yields over time. Approximately, how many national parks are there in the United States? - Answers 50 Reforestation projects would be more beneficial to forests that had undergone selective cutting rather than clear-cutting. (t/f) - Answers false Placer mining involves _______ to extract minerals. - Answers dredging sediments from the water bottom The long term effects of mining include _______. - Answers acid drainage, erosion, dust emissions What is the most likely consequence of open pit mining on plant life? - Answers the complete loss of plant life in the area occupied by the surface mine Reclamation restores an environment affected by mining to a state where it can sustain its ecosystem. (t/f) - Answers True What is most likely to happen to an abandoned strip mine over time? - Answers The strip is likely to partly recover, but never return to its original state. Why does mining have such an impact on the environment? - Answers Because minerals are within the Earth's surface, extraction causes destruction. Which of the following is a long-term consequence of mining on the Earth? - Answers erosion, an open pit, sedementation Which type of mining is likely the least harmful to the environment? - Answers subsurface mining Which of the following regions has the highest population living in rural areas? - Answers Asia Which of the following is a negative consequence of upward urban growth? - Answers creation of a "heat island", pollution, waste management issues Which of the following is a stressful environmental condition found in degraded areas of New York City? - Answers The soils are more contaminated, compacted, and disturbed. London's "killer fog" was ultimately the result of _______. - Answers dirty coal Which of the following is an example of government land management? - Answers The clean air act The greatest concentration of public land is in _______. - Answers Idaho Which of the following are allowed on public land? - Answers grazing, logging, mining Which of the following best describes the uses of private land? - Answers It can be used for a variety of activities and businesses. Which of the following is true about the usage of public land? - Answers Public land can be protected or unprotected Which of the following is not true concerning the usage of public land. - Answers Unprotected lands can exist inside federal parks What approximate percentage of land is used for housing worldwide? - Answers 2% Public land is managed by several agencies at the state and federal levels. (t/f) - Answers true Which of the following best describes what led to London's "killer fog" in 1952? - Answers Millions of coal fires and stagnant air caused toxic fumes to build up in the air. Imagine that the value of the US dollar rises compared to the Canadian dollar for many months. What effect is this likely to have on the amount of goods the US imports from Canada? - Answers The US will import more from Canada Imagine that the value of the US dollar remains high compared to the Canadian dollar for many months. What effect will this most likely have on the amount of goods the US exports to Canada? - Answers It will decrease exports to Canada Nations establish trade barriers against other nations for all of the following reasons except __________. - Answers Create more free trade between nations The United States imports thousands of tons of sugar each year from Brazil. If the US placed a quota on importing sugar from Brazil, it would be __________. - Answers Limiting the amount of sugar from Brazil that can be imported Which of the following usually is not considered a benefit of free trade? - Answers higher taxes paid by trading partners Imagine that the value of the US dollar remains high compared to the Japanese yen for many months. What effect will this most likely have on the amount of goods the US imports from Japan? - Answers The US will import more from Japan In 1955, Malcolm McLean named his new shipping company __________. - Answers Sea-land Which of the following is a cost associated with free trade? - Answers Companies may move production to other countries Why are environmentalists concerned about the introduction of genetically engineered trees? - Answers Genetically engineered trees could have unexpected interactions with organisms of natural ecosystems. Which of the following is a way that trees have been negatively impacted by human use? - Answers deforestation, pollution, reduction Which of the following organisms is the most harmful to the tree it grows on? - Answers strangler fig Mycorrhizal fungi are _______. - Answers mutualistic root-dwelling fungi that help plants obtain more water and nutrients. Which of the following is the best reason that trees are important for overall air quality? - Answers Trees help provide a balance in components of the atmosphere. The principal characteristic that differentiates temperate and tropical rainforests is __________. - Answers latitude Around 50,000 rainforest species go extinct every year. (t/f) - Answers true Which of the following best describes the use of rainforest plants as anticancer drugs? - Answers Twenty-five percent of the active ingredients in cancer drugs are exclusively rainforest plants. Which of the following is the most direct method for combating rainforest deforestation? - Answers rehabilitation The sustainable use of rainforest resources is exemplified by _______. - Answers harvesting nuts which of the following is not a food produced in rainforests? - Answers mustard seeds What fraction of the fossil fuel emissions in the United States could be absorbed by converting 25% of agricultural land in the U.S. to native forests? - Answers Approximately 20% Which of the following is a technology used by foresters? - Answers infrared photography, aerial photography, remote sensing How does seed-cutting differ from shelterwood cutting? - Answers Shelterwood cutting takes place over several years. What percent of the trees cut down are used for something other than paper? - Answers 65%

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Environmental Science Exam Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update 2024 (Rated A+)

How many wilderness areas are there in the United States? - Answers 474

How might environmental manipulation of a crop have unexpected consequences? - Answers The new
crop may require more water than the original, the new crop may harm the environment, and the yield
may be reduced

What was an unexpected consequence of the green revolution? - Answers The overuse of fertilizer lead
to reduced crop yields over time.

Approximately, how many national parks are there in the United States? - Answers 50

Reforestation projects would be more beneficial to forests that had undergone selective cutting rather
than clear-cutting. (t/f) - Answers false

Placer mining involves _______ to extract minerals. - Answers dredging sediments from the water
bottom

The long term effects of mining include _______. - Answers acid drainage, erosion, dust emissions

What is the most likely consequence of open pit mining on plant life? - Answers the complete loss of
plant life in the area occupied by the surface mine

Reclamation restores an environment affected by mining to a state where it can sustain its ecosystem.
(t/f) - Answers True

What is most likely to happen to an abandoned strip mine over time? - Answers The strip is likely to
partly recover, but never return to its original state.

Why does mining have such an impact on the environment? - Answers Because minerals are within the
Earth's surface, extraction causes destruction.

Which of the following is a long-term consequence of mining on the Earth? - Answers erosion, an open
pit, sedementation

Which type of mining is likely the least harmful to the environment? - Answers subsurface mining

Which of the following regions has the highest population living in rural areas? - Answers Asia

Which of the following is a negative consequence of upward urban growth? - Answers creation of a
"heat island", pollution, waste management issues

Which of the following is a stressful environmental condition found in degraded areas of New York City?
- Answers The soils are more contaminated, compacted, and disturbed.

London's "killer fog" was ultimately the result of _______. - Answers dirty coal

, Which of the following is an example of government land management? - Answers The clean air act

The greatest concentration of public land is in _______. - Answers Idaho

Which of the following are allowed on public land? - Answers grazing, logging, mining

Which of the following best describes the uses of private land? - Answers It can be used for a variety of
activities and businesses.

Which of the following is true about the usage of public land? - Answers Public land can be protected or
unprotected

Which of the following is not true concerning the usage of public land. - Answers Unprotected lands can
exist inside federal parks

What approximate percentage of land is used for housing worldwide? - Answers 2%

Public land is managed by several agencies at the state and federal levels. (t/f) - Answers true

Which of the following best describes what led to London's "killer fog" in 1952? - Answers Millions of
coal fires and stagnant air caused toxic fumes to build up in the air.

Imagine that the value of the US dollar rises compared to the Canadian dollar for many months. What
effect is this likely to have on the amount of goods the US imports from Canada? - Answers The US will
import more from Canada

Imagine that the value of the US dollar remains high compared to the Canadian dollar for many months.
What effect will this most likely have on the amount of goods the US exports to Canada? - Answers It
will decrease exports to Canada

Nations establish trade barriers against other nations for all of the following reasons except
__________. - Answers Create more free trade between nations

The United States imports thousands of tons of sugar each year from Brazil. If the US placed a quota on
importing sugar from Brazil, it would be __________. - Answers Limiting the amount of sugar from Brazil
that can be imported

Which of the following usually is not considered a benefit of free trade? - Answers higher taxes paid by
trading partners

Imagine that the value of the US dollar remains high compared to the Japanese yen for many months.
What effect will this most likely have on the amount of goods the US imports from Japan? - Answers The
US will import more from Japan

In 1955, Malcolm McLean named his new shipping company __________. - Answers Sea-land

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