The zoogeographic region dominated by flightless birds is the ________
A) Neotropical
B) New Zealand
C) Nearctic
D) Madagascar
E) Ethiopian
Answer: B
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A. This cannot be reasonably predicted. B. decrease as CO2 is absorbed by plants, soils, and the oceans. C. eventually level off. D. continue to rise.
Evaluate this statement: "Earthquake damage depends primarily on the magnitude of the quake."
A) This statement is true. B) This statement is true, but earthquake damage also depends on the proximity to the epicenter and the characteristics of materials through which the earthquake passes. C) This statement is false; the most important factor in earthquake damage is the quality of building materials used. D) This statement is false; the most important factor in earthquake damage is the location's proximity to the epicenter.
If a person found a fossil and presented it to William Smith, what would the scientist be able to conclude about that fossil?
A) which type of animal it was and where it had lived B) which layer the fossil had come from and where that layer was exposed C) where the fossil was found and what type of animal it was D) when the animal had lived and which layer it had come from
________ air masses can form over the southwestern United States in summer, and are typically hot and dry
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).