Chapter 52: Problem 5
The major climatic factors that govern the distributions of terrestrial biomes are: a. temperature only. b. rainfall only. c. wind speed only. d. temperature and rainfall. e. temperature, rainfall, and wind speed.
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Chapter 52: Problem 5
The major climatic factors that govern the distributions of terrestrial biomes are: a. temperature only. b. rainfall only. c. wind speed only. d. temperature and rainfall. e. temperature, rainfall, and wind speed.
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The lithosphere includes all: a. oceans. b. ice caps. c. rocks, soils, and sediments. d. gases and airborne particles. e. places where organisms live.
During the spring overturn in a temperate zone lake: a. oxygen is carried from the surface to the bottom, and nutrients are carried from the bottom to the surface.b. nutrients are carried from the surface to the bottom, and oxygen is carried from the bottom to the surface. c. nutrients and oxygen are carried from the bottom waters to the surface waters. d. nutrients and oxygen are carried from the surface waters to the bottom waters. e. oxygen concentration remains constant at all depths, and nutrients sink to the bottom.
The major source of nutrients in the headwaters of a small stream is from: a. dead leaves and other organic matter from adjacent land. b. photosynthesis by phytoplankton. c. photosynthesis by floating aquatic plants. d. the activity of chemoautotrophic bacteria. e. minerals from the underlying bedrock.
Which biome experiences the highest annual rainfall? a. tropical rain forest b. tropical savanna c. chaparral d. temperature grassland e. arctic tundra.
The term "rain shadow" describes the: a. low rainfall that is typical on the leeward side of mountains. b. low rainfall that is typical at \(30^{\circ}\) latitude. c. high rainfall that is typical on the windward side of mountains. d. blocking of rain by vegetation in dense tropical forests. low rainfall that is typical in the interior of continents.
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