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APES and Hello! Please take out your chapter 4 reading assignment for check off Log in to a computer Get a textbook to share

Chapter 4 Multiple Choice Answers  Module 9: 1.E 2.B 3.B (pavement would be 2 nd highest albedo) 4.C 5.C  Module 10: 1.B 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.D

Chapter 4 Multiple Choice Answers  Module 11 1.E 2.B 3.B If polar water as cold and salty due to melting glaciers, it won’t sink as well and create thermohaline circulation 4. A It would cause decreased upwelling, because warm surface waters aren’t being blown away and replace with colder, nutrient rich waters 5. D Gyres don’t involve the deep ocean  Module 13 1.D 2.B 3.E Seeds are dispersed by wind and flowing water, not wetlands. 4. C 5. E

Ch. 4 End of Chapter MC 1.A 2.B 3.E The WARM air moves away, but COLD air moves towards 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.E There will be no biomes on the test 11.A 12.B 13.D

Chapter 4 Quality Check Write down your answers to these questions on the provided half-sheet Don’t forget your name!  4, 10, 2  Done? Continue with your climatograms! (handout is online)

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Climatograms and Biomes #1. Finish the climatograms and analysis in your lab book #2. Get into a group of 3 #3. Complete the group biomes activity using the book and internet (each person does 3 biomes). - You can copy/paste a climatogram. - You can make one group copy and print 3 copies when finished (to go in your folder)

What’s on the test? (Next Time!!!!)  Chapter 3, all modules except (responses to disturbances)  Chapter 4, all modules except 12 (biomes)  Will be multiple choice + 2 AP level short answer  Study tools/homework:  Complete both FRQs on the provided sheets (you should know Carbon sinks, but not wastewater treatment)  Re-read your notes/reading assignment  Quiz yourself on terms  Re-do chapter multiple choice questions  Find the practice AP exam on the collegeboard website