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Released Items Fall 2014 N Final Exam Earth/Environmental Science RELESE Public Schools of North arolina State oard of Education epartment of Public Instruction Raleigh, North arolina 27699-6314 Student ooklet opyright 2014 by the North arolina epartment of Public Instruction. ll rights reserved.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS 1 racks in rocks widen as water in them freezes and thaws. How does this affect the surface of the Earth? It reduces the rates of soil formation. It changes the chemical composition of the rocks. It exposes rocks to increased rates of erosion and weathering. It limits the exposure of rocks to acid precipitation. 2 How can urbanization affect a local area? It can increase the number of invasive species in an area. It can decrease the risk of water pollution in an area. It can increase the risk of flooding in an area. It can decrease the need for natural resources in an area. 3 Which is a farming technique that could improve the soil and the environment? using fueled machines that will turn the soil continuously creating undisturbed layers of mulch in the soil RELESE placing inorganic chemical fertilizers in the soil irrigating the soil with salty water 1 Go to the next page.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS 4 Subsurface ocean currents continually circulate from the warm waters near the equator to the colder waters in other parts of the world. What is the main cause of these currents? differences in the topography along the ocean floor differences in density of ocean water the rotation of Earth on its axis movement RELESE of the jet stream 5 What is most responsible for the presence of groundwater in an area? the movement of water from a confined aquifer into surface water the movement of surface water and precipitation through soil and rock the movement of water from streams and rivers to watersheds the movement of surface water through impermeable rock 6 Which is the most common contamination source for freshwater resources? runoff digging wells melting of glaciers lightning 2 Go to the next page.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS 7 community decides to upgrade its water purification and management systems. What lasting impact could this have on available freshwater? It could cause a decrease in water demand. It could cause a decrease in the water levels. It could cause an increase in waterborne diseases. It could cause an increase in the freshwater supply. 8 Which storm most likely develops as air masses interact with the warm water in the northwest Pacific Ocean? typhoon tornado blizzard monsoon 9 Which is associated with an increase of chlorofluorocarbons in the environment? an increase in health risks associated with UV radiation an increase in levels of methane gas in the atmosphere RELESE an increase in ozone levels in the upper atmosphere an increase in acid precipitation 3 Go to the next page.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS 10 Which natural phenomenon occurs as a result of Earth rotating on its axis? movement of tectonic plates deep ocean currents seasonal changes day and night 11 Urban ity X has been referred to as an urban heat island because it tends to be warmer than the surrounding rural areas. The report below lists changes that have occurred in one year in Urban ity X. Report for Urban ity X: Eight roads were repaved. The population increased by 20%. Public transportation increased by 5%. Four new apartment complexes were built. Plans were drafted to build a local park. meeting was held about alternative energy sources. What is the main cause of Urban ity X being an urban heat island? the planting of trees and other vegetation RELESE the building of rooftop gardens the installation of solar panels the construction of parking areas and road systems 4 Go to the next page.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS 12 What long-term impact could the destruction of large areas of forests have on Earth? decreased rates of erosion increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels decreased amounts of acid rain increased atmospheric oxygen levels 13 Why is it important to conserve the biodiversity of Earth? to decrease the amount of global predator populations to decrease the stability of major global ocean currents to increase the stability of ecosystems during environmental changes to increase the amount of nonrenewable resources located in the lithosphere 14 How does the tilt of the Earth s axis affect the seasons? by changing the amount of direct solar energy reaching the surface of Earth by influencing the rate of chemical reactions occurring in the atmosphere RELESE by deflecting the harmful rays of radiation emitted by the sun by changing the speed of the rotation of Earth 5 Go to the next page.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS 15 How could the introduction of a nonnative species of plant affect an ecosystem in North arolina? It could pollinate the native plant species, producing a disease-resistant species. It could reduce the competition for space and light with native plant species. It could take over the habitats of the native plant species. It could cause some insect species to destroy native plant species. 16 Which change would best aid a farmer in making the transition from conventional farming techniques to more sustainable farming techniques? reduce the ratio of essential elements in the fertilizer irrigate crops using well water rotate the types of crops grown plant only genetically modified crops 17 Which would most likely cause a reduction in the amount of coal and natural gas on Earth? a continual increase in the amount of pollution in Earth s atmosphere RELESE a continual increase in the number of people on Earth a continual decrease in the amount of water in Earth s aquifers a continual decrease in the amount of rain forests on Earth 6 Go to the next page.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS 18 Which is an effect of lower levels of solar radiation striking Earth? increased incidences of skin cancer decreased rates of photosynthesis increased phytoplankton activity decreased carbon dioxide levels 19 Which will most likely form when movement along a plate boundary forces a landmass to be pulled apart? volcanic island arc continental mountains continental rift oceanic trench RELESE 7 Go to the next page.

E RTH/ENVIRONMENTL S IENE R ELESE I TEMS This is the end of the Earth/Environmental Science Released Items. irections: 1. Look back over your answers for the test questions. 2. Make sure all your answers are entered on the answer sheet. Only what is entered on your answer sheet will be scored. 3. Put all of your papers inside your test book and close the test book. 4. Place your calculator on top of the test book. 5. Stay quietly in your seat until your teacher tells you that testing is finished. 6. Remember, teachers are not allowed to discuss items from the test with you, and you are not allowed to discuss with others any of the test questions or information contained within the test. RELESE 8