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Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 ItemsQuestionWhich is an extreme disturbance to any ecosystem?(1 point)Responsesextreme temperature changeextreme temperature changecoral bleachingcoral bleachingelk overgrazingelk overgrazinghurricaneshurricanesSkip to navigationpage 12 of 12
extreeme temp changes.
Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check2 of 52 of 5 ItemsQuestionWhen an ecosystem is disturbed by fire or toxic chemicals, it affects(1 point)Responsesone type of food source in the ecosystem.one type of food source in the ecosystem.one type of habitat in the ecosystem.one type of habitat in the ecosystem.living things in that ecosystem.living things in that ecosystem.only a particular species in that ecosystem.only a particular species in that ecosystem.Skip to navigationpage 12 of 12
it affects living things in that ecosystem.
Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check3 of 53 of 5 ItemsQuestionIn a certain forest ecosystem, there are lions who prey on deer. The deer eat grass. Which of the following would be the consequences of the deer population increasing? (1 point)ResponsesThe plant population would increase.The plant population would increase.The lion population would stay the same.The lion population would stay the same.The lion population would decrease.The lion population would decrease.The plant population would decrease.The plant population would decrease.Skip to navigationpage
consequences would likely include a decrease in the plant population.
Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check4 of 54 of 5 ItemsQuestionAn example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is(1 point)Responsesthe loss of a river system due to contamination.the loss of a river system due to contamination.a thunderstorm that knocks down some trees.a thunderstorm that knocks down some trees.seasonal flooding of a river.seasonal flooding of a river.repurposing a building in a downtown area.repurposing a building in a downtown area.Skip to navigationpage
An example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is the loss of a river system due to contamination.
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Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check5 of 55 of 5 ItemsQuestionIf an ecosystem is irreversibly destroyed, species unable to travel or adapt will(1 point)Responsesfind additional mates.find additional mates.die out in the area.die out in the area.find a new food source.find a new food source.grow in population.grow in population.Skip to navigationpage
Ift will die out in the area.
extreeme temp changes.
Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check2 of 52 of 5 ItemsQuestionWhen an ecosystem is disturbed by fire or toxic chemicals, it affects(1 point)Responsesone type of food source in the ecosystem.one type of food source in the ecosystem.one type of habitat in the ecosystem.one type of habitat in the ecosystem.living things in that ecosystem.living things in that ecosystem.only a particular species in that ecosystem.only a particular species in that ecosystem.Skip to navigationpage 12 of 12
it affects living things in that ecosystem.
Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check3 of 53 of 5 ItemsQuestionIn a certain forest ecosystem, there are lions who prey on deer. The deer eat grass. Which of the following would be the consequences of the deer population increasing? (1 point)ResponsesThe plant population would increase.The plant population would increase.The lion population would stay the same.The lion population would stay the same.The lion population would decrease.The lion population would decrease.The plant population would decrease.The plant population would decrease.Skip to navigationpage
consequences would likely include a decrease in the plant population.
Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check4 of 54 of 5 ItemsQuestionAn example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is(1 point)Responsesthe loss of a river system due to contamination.the loss of a river system due to contamination.a thunderstorm that knocks down some trees.a thunderstorm that knocks down some trees.seasonal flooding of a river.seasonal flooding of a river.repurposing a building in a downtown area.repurposing a building in a downtown area.Skip to navigationpage
An example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is the loss of a river system due to contamination.
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Modest Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check5 of 55 of 5 ItemsQuestionIf an ecosystem is irreversibly destroyed, species unable to travel or adapt will(1 point)Responsesfind additional mates.find additional mates.die out in the area.die out in the area.find a new food source.find a new food source.grow in population.grow in population.Skip to navigationpage
Ift will die out in the area.
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Extreme Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 ItemsQuestionA pioneer species(1 point)Responsesrequires more shade than established species.requires more shade than established species.hunts other species.hunts other species.outcompetes native species.outcompetes native species.is the first species in a barren area.is the first species in a barren area.Skip to navigationpage 12 of 12
A pioneer species is the first species in a barren area.
Extreme Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check2 of 52 of 5 ItemsQuestionAfter an extreme disturbance, what is the first thing to form in an ecosystem?(1 point)Responsesrockrockthe plant communitythe plant communitya group of lichensa group of lichenssandsandSkip to navigationpage 12 of 12
a group of lichens
The melting and subsequent retreat of glaciers is a long process that may take centuries. Why is something so slow considered an extreme disturbance?(1 point)
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They move giant boulders and change the physical shape of the landscape.
They move giant boulders and change the physical shape of the landscape.
They strip away trees and destroy everything as they move.
They strip away trees and destroy everything as they move.
They leave behind bare rock with no established ecosystem.
They leave behind bare rock with no established ecosystem.
They will never grow back after they melt.
They leave behind bare rock with no established ecosystem.
Currently, which event is having the greatest effect on the entire interconnected ocean ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses
hurricane
hurricane
tsunami
tsunami
oil drilling
oil drilling
plastic pollution
NOT oil drilliling,
pleastic pollution
its plastic pollution
Volcanic eruptions can ___(1 point)
Responses
increase biodiversity.
increase biodiversity.
add nutrients to the surrounding soil.
add nutrients to the surrounding soil.
draw animals to the area.
draw animals to the area.
drastically alter the ecosystem.
V. Drastically alter the ecosystem.
rastically alter the ecosystem.
Volcanic eruptions can drastically alter the ecosystem.
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Extreme Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 ItemsQuestionA pioneer species(1 point)Responsesrequires more shade than established species.requires more shade than established species.hunts other species.hunts other species.outcompetes native species.outcompetes native species.is the first species in a barren area.is the first species in a barren area.Skip to navigationpage 12 of 12
A pioneer species is the first species in a barren area.
Extreme Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check2 of 52 of 5 ItemsQuestionAfter an extreme disturbance, what is the first thing to form in an ecosystem?(1 point)Responsesrockrockthe plant communitythe plant communitya group of lichensa group of lichenssandsandSkip to navigationpage 12 of 12
a group of lichens
The melting and subsequent retreat of glaciers is a long process that may take centuries. Why is something so slow considered an extreme disturbance?(1 point)
Responses
They move giant boulders and change the physical shape of the landscape.
They move giant boulders and change the physical shape of the landscape.
They strip away trees and destroy everything as they move.
They strip away trees and destroy everything as they move.
They leave behind bare rock with no established ecosystem.
They leave behind bare rock with no established ecosystem.
They will never grow back after they melt.
They leave behind bare rock with no established ecosystem.
Currently, which event is having the greatest effect on the entire interconnected ocean ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses
hurricane
hurricane
tsunami
tsunami
oil drilling
oil drilling
plastic pollution
NOT oil drilliling,
pleastic pollution
its plastic pollution
Volcanic eruptions can ___(1 point)
Responses
increase biodiversity.
increase biodiversity.
add nutrients to the surrounding soil.
add nutrients to the surrounding soil.
draw animals to the area.
draw animals to the area.
drastically alter the ecosystem.
V. Drastically alter the ecosystem.
rastically alter the ecosystem.
Volcanic eruptions can drastically alter the ecosystem.
^^^^^^^^^Unit 4 Lesson 14^^^^^^^^^^^
next up is a practice womp womp l bozo skibidi rizz and ohio that gya- oh my.. i just got 2nd in my battle royal someone better pay up rn *plays all i want is you and starts relaeting* *plays haunted by laura res * *puts on gengar cosplay yes the pokemon.*
im funny.
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