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Which of these subjects is most likely to be studied in ecology?
a. the method of water transport in a tree
b. a comparison of muscle cells among birds and reptiles
c. the circulatory system of earthworms
d. the interaction between populations of wolves and deer
d. the interaction between populations of wolves and deer
A heron is affected by many factors in its environment. What distinguishes the biotic factors
from the abiotic factors?
a. location in the water or out of the water
b. plant or animal
c. living or nonliving
d. food or not food
c. living or nonliving
, Which data are MOST useful for analyzing the climate of a region
a. average time of sunrise and sunset in July
b. the highest and lowest daily rainfall in July of this year
c. the daily high temperature for everyday in July of this year
d. average temperatures for July, measured over 30 years
d. average temperatures for July, measured over 30 years
Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide and methane. How do greenhouse gases act to
increase are temperatures near Earth's surface?
a. They transmit visible light that enters the atmosphere
b. They trap heat that is radiated from the surface
c. They reflect heat that enters the atmosphere
d. They emit he when they undergo chemical reactions
b. They trap heat that is radiated from the surface
What is the relationship between global winds and Global ocean currents?
a. The pattern of global winds is one of the factors that drives Global ocean currents
b. The pattern of global ocean currents is one of the factors that drives global winds
c. Both are caused by heat from the Sun, and they do not affect each other
d. Both are caused by Earth's rotation, and they do not affect each other
a. The pattern of global winds is one of the factors that drives Global ocean currents