Standard 14. Question 1 Which process is most directly dependant on temperature reduction, small particles and gravity to produce its product? A.) evaporation.

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Standard 14

Question 1 Which process is most directly dependant on temperature reduction, small particles and gravity to produce its product? A.) evaporation B.) Transpiration C.) precipitation D.) condensation

Question 2 Which statement describes the change that result from increased burning of fossil fuels? Which statement describes the change that result from increased burning of fossil fuels? A.) Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and carbon stored in fossil fuels both increase. B.) Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and carbon stored in fossil fuels both decrease. C.) Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decreases, and carbon stored in fossil fuels increases. D.) Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases, and carbon stored in fossil fuels decreases.

When green plants produce oxygen, from which molecule does the oxygen come? A.) ATP B.) water C.) glucose D.) carbon dioxide

Question 4: Which statement describes how oxygen can enter the atmosphere? A.) Oxygen is released from water through respiration by heterotrophs. B.) Oxygen is released from water through photosynthesis is by autotrophs. C.) Oxygen is released from glucose through respiration by autotrophs. D.) Oxygen is released from glucose through photosynthesis by heterotrophs.

Question 5: What is missing from the nitrogen cycle shown?

Question 6: When coal is burned, sulfur dioxide gas combines with water vapor to produce acid rain. Which model traces the path of the water vapor? A.) Water vapor condensation precipitation B.) Water vapor precipitation condensation C.) Water vapor evaporation precipitation D.) Water vapor precipitation evaporation

Question 7: Which is a part of the carbon cycle? A.) transpiration evaporation condensation precipitation B.) respiration photosynthesis organic decay coal formation C.) combustion evaporation respiration condensation D.) decomposition infiltration plant uptake consumption

Question 8: COW Animal waste Plant protein Decomposed Matter Ammonia Which element moves through all parts of this cycle? A.) Carbon B.) Nitrogen C.) Oxygen D.) Phosphorous

water Q U E S T I O N 9: Which numbers in the diagram represent the movement of water vapor ? A.) 1 and 2 B.) 1 and 3 C.) 2 and 4 D.) 3 and 4

The questions asks about water VAPOR, not liquid water

Answer 9: B.)1 and 3

Question 11: A.) Infiltration B.)Condensation C.) Freshwater Storage D.) Groundwater Discharge

Answer 11: B.) Condensation

Question 12: Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere Which arrow represents the release of carbon dioxide through combustion? A.) Arrow 1 B.) Arrow 2 C.) Arrow 3 D.) Arrow

Answer 12: Arrow 1 Cars have combustion engines

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