Which of the following is not considered among the greatest anthopogenic threats to biodiversity?
A) habitat loss
B) introduction of non-native species
C) air, water, and soil pollution
D) climate change
E) habitat loss, non-native species, pollution, and climate change all represent threats to biodiversity
E
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A. analysis regarding the location of affluent and poor communities. B. conceptions of the locations of cities relative to size and services provided. C. a school of thought called "social physics." D. models that geographers conceived in order to understand the spatial patterns of cities.
The primary difference between renewable resources and nonrenewable resources is ____.
A. how easily each can be discovered B. the available amount of each resource C. the length of time it takes for each to be replenished D. how fast each is being consumed E. how quickly each can produce electricity
Given sites with the following soil thickness (ST) and % of basic compounds (BC):(1) ST = 1 foot, BC = 11%(2) ST = 2 feet, BC = 75%(3) ST = 3 feet, BC = 50%(4) ST = 4 feet, BC = 11%Which site is most sensitive to acid deposition?
A. Site 1 B. Site 2 C. Site 3 D. Site 4
Most photosynthesis in the open sea occurs in the
a. euphotic zone b. abyssal zone c. bathyal zone d. coastal zone e. benthic zone