A) lithospheric plates that move continuously.
B) atmospheric gases that moderate surface temperatures.
C) large amounts of water in liquid form.
D) a diversity of living organisms.
E) All of the above
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A) there is very little free nitrogen in the air.
B) atmospheric nitrogen exists primarily in the stratosphere and does not come into contact with terrestrial ecosystems.
C) atmospheric nitrogen cannot be used by most organisms.
D) nitrogen solubility in water is very low, and therefore aquatic nitrogen enters cells very slowly.
E) atmospheric nitrogen varies widely from location to location, and local shortages occur frequently.
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A) oxygen; minerals
B) oxygen; nutrients
C) nutrients; minerals
D) nutrients; oxygen
E) groundwater; oxygen
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A) There is a net movement of water vapor from oceans to terrestrial environments.
B) Precipitation exceeds evaporation on land.
C) Most of the water that evaporates from oceans is returned by run-off from land.
D) Transpiration makes a significant contribution to evaporative water loss from terrestrial ecosystems.
E) Evaporation exceeds precipitation over the seas.
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A) is nutrient-poor.
B) is too cool to support abundant life.
C) is nutrient-rich.
D) is too warm to support abundant life.
E) has a moderate amount of nutrients.
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A) just above 0°C.
B) of 4°C.
C) of 20°C.
D) of 32°C.
E) of 37°C.
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A) it is used in greenhouses to increase plant growth.
B) it is transparent to heat, but traps sunlight.
C) it is transparent to sunlight, but traps heat.
D) it is transparent to both sunlight and heat.
E) it traps both sunlight and heat.
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A) sulfur compounds are important greenhouse gases.
B) sulfur compounds help transfer carbon from the atmosphere to the oceans.
C) sulfur compounds in the atmosphere are components of particles around which water condenses to form clouds.
D) sulfur compounds contribute to acid precipitation.
E) Both c and d
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A) thermoregulation zone.
B) troposphere.
C) hydrological zone.
D) turnover zone.
E) thermocline.
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A) Terrestrial ecosystems
B) Oceans
C) Atmosphere
D) Beneath the surface of Earth
E) Carbon is distributed evenly over the globe.
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A) bring nutrients from the seafloor up to the surface.
B) are characterized by clear water that permits light to penetrate to an unusually great depth.
C) bring warm water to the surface.
D) trap nutrients washed into the ocean from nearby land masses.
E) have water of lower salinity than other oceanic regions.
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A) dissolved in the oceans.
B) stored on land.
C) above the stratosphere.
D) Both a and b
E) None of the above
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A) Solar
B) Chemical
C) Physical
D) Mechanical
E) Electrical
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A) Many ecosystem services are considered "public goods" that have no market value.
B) The total economic value of a sustainably managed ecosystem is almost always lower than that of an intensively exploited ecosystem.
C) Most people are not aware of the extent to which human activities affect the functioning of ecosystems.
D) Both a and c
E) All of the above
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A) even more carbon dioxide gas.
B) more nitrogen gas.
C) iron, molybdenum, and other micronutrients to the soil.
D) a combination of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
E) a competing species.
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A) The troposphere
B) The upwelling zone
C) The hydrological zone
D) Areas distant from major land masses
E) None of the above
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A) The additional nitrogen gas would increase their growth rate.
B) The additional nitrogen gas would interfere with their photosynthesis, and thus would decrease their growth rate.
C) The additional nitrogen gas would accelerate their metabolic rate.
D) There would be no effect, because plants do not require nitrogen.
E) There would be no effect, because plants cannot use nitrogen gas.
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A) decreasing; acidic
B) decreasing, alkaline
C) decreasing; productive
D) increasing; acidic
E) increasing; productive
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A) in the Amazon.
B) in a moist area of Africa near the equator.
C) in a moist area of northern Canada.
D) in Vietnam.
E) None of the above
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A) Acids that enter the atmosphere primarily affect ecosystems located less than 100 kilometers from the source of the pollution.
B) Though lakes are very sensitive to acidification, their pH can return rapidly to normal values.
C) Regulation of emission sources has raised the pH of precipitation in many parts of the eastern United States in the last two decades.
D) Sulfuric acid and nitric acid from the burning of fossil fuels are the major causes of acid precipitation.
E) Organisms lost from freshwater ecosystems because of acidification may not return even decades after pH values have returned to normal.
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