EOC Review Quiz #5
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Which of the following would remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (air)? *
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Which of the following are possible sources of nitrate pollution? *
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Which of the following would be an example of a producer (autotroph) *
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Increasing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere (air) can have which of the following effects? *
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Nitrogen is used to make which of the following: *
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Which of the following would be an example of a consumer (heterotroph) *
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Which of the following processes would add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere (air)? *
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Where is most of the nitrogen in the world found? *
Which of the following shows how food chains are organized? *
Over the past 200 years the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (air) has increased.  Which of the following best describes why the amount of carbon dioxide in the air has increased? *
Which of the following organisms can directly use nitrogen that is in the air? *
Most food chains are only 4-5 steps long, which of the following best describes why most food chains are short? *
Which of the following processes releases nitrogen gas back into the air? *
Which of the following would cause a population to DECREASE *
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Which of the following processes removes nitrogen gas from the air? *
Which of the following processes adds nitrate to the soil? *
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Which of the following would cause a population to Increase *
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Which of the following describes a difference between logistical and exponential population growth
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