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Chapter 2 Test North America’s Environment Setting

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  California State University, Northridge  »  Geography  »  Geography 321 – The United States  »  2019  »  Chapter 2 Test North America’s Environment Setting

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  The water would heat more rapidly.
B  The land would heat more rapidly.
C  It would depend on the characteristics of the water and land.
D  They would both heat at about the same rate
Question #2
A  The Appalachians
B  The Cascade Range
C  The Rocky Mountains
D  The Olympic Mountains
E  The Sierra Nevadas
Question #3
A  The Great Basin
B  Triple Divide Peak
C  The Great Divide
D  The St. Lawrence Divide
E  The Laurentian Divide
Question #4
A  Mediterranean
B  Steppe
C  Tropical Wet
D  Highland
E  Humid Subtropical
Question #5
A  Utisols dominate the southeastern part of the United States
B  Darker colors mean more organic material in the soils
C  Alfisols have high native fertility and are found in the humid and subhumid parts of the United States
D  Mollisols are the ‘soils of the grasslands’
E  Oxisols are the best for growing wheat and potatoes
Question #6
A  The Gulf Coast
B  The Great Plains
C  The Pacific Northwest
D  New England
Question #7
A  A compression meter
B  A pressure gradient
C  A barometer
D  A thermometer
Question #8
A  The Grand Canyon
B  The Great Lakes
C  The Appalachian mountains
D  The Erie Canal
Question #9
A  Fluvial
B  Volcanic
C  Glacial
D  Karst
Question #10
A  During the spring and fall
B  During the summer
C  Actually the precipitation is even all year round
D  During the winter
Question #11
A  Rain shadow
B  High deserts
C  Nonprecipitous zones
D  Arroyos
Question #12
A  Erupts explosively, spreading ash and debris through the atmosphere
B  Tends to contain a large amount of gas bubbles
C  Is the hottest form of lava because it comes from deeper within the earth
D  Has a low viscosity and so flows across the landscape
Question #13
A  The Great Lakes and the Great Salt Lake are examples of closed waterway systems
B  Deforestation, overgrazing, and overcropping are the three main human factors in the process of erosion
C  There are four marine air masses and one continental air masses influencing the climate of the United States
D  The Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico are the main drainage areas for the continental United States
E  Precipitation in the state of Washington tends be caused by orographic lifting
Question #15
A  Human geography
B  Physical geography
C  Earth studies
D  Environmental geography
Question #17
A  Sea stacks (isolated columns of rocks)
B  Rugged, narrow beaches
C  Sea cliffs
D  Broad beaches
Question #18
A  Land heats faster and cools faster than water
B  In the United States, oil fields and natural gas fields tend to overlap
C  One would find midlatitude deciduous forests in states like Ohio and Kentucky
D  Being close to the ocean will moderate your temperature – you will have lower highs and higher lows
E  Continental air masses tend be moist and unstable most of the year
Question #19
A  Low, rolling hills
B  Many fertile swamps and marshes
C  Widespread volcanism and tectonic uplift
D  Steep canyons, mesas and buttes
Question #22
A  The Rocky mountains
B  The Grand Canyon
C  The Great Lakes
D  The Erie Canal
Question #23
A  The Atlantic Plate
B  The Juan de Fuca Plate
C  The North American Plate
D  The Pacific Plate
Question #24
A  Temperatures are moderated by the presence of the lakes, but precipitation is decreased.
B  Temperatures are moderated by the presence of the lakes, but precipitation is increased.
C  Temperatures are unaffected by the presence of the lakes, and precipitation is increased.
D  Temperatures are unaffected by the presence of the lakes, and precipitation is decreased.
Question #26
A  Moist air warming as it is forced to lower elevations
B  Moist air cooling as it is forced to higher elevations
C  Dry air warming as it is forced to higher elevations
D  Dry air cooling as it is forced to lower elevations
Question #27
A  The Ozark Mountains
B  The Appalachian Mountains
C  The Sierras
D  The Rocky Mountains
Question #28
A  About the same
B  More
C  Less
D  Actually there isn’t a stable relationship between temperature and moisture in the air.
Question #29
A  Currently all volcanoes in the Cascade Range are monitored
B  Mount Rainier and Mt. St. Helens
C  Mount Jefferson and Newberry Volcano
D  Mount Adams and Mount Baker
E  Mount Hood and Crater Lake
Question #30
A  Small mountain ranges and flat valleys
B  Low, rolling hills
C  Many fertile swamps and marshes
D  Folding, uplift, and faulting
Question #31
A  All of the these answer choices are components of GIS
B  Network
C  People
D  Software
E  Database
Question #32
A  The northwest
B  The southeast
C  The Great Plains
D  California
Question #33
A  The Great Lakes
B  The Ohio River
C  The Mississippi River
D  Lake Powell
Question #34
A  Elevation formation
B  Eolian activity
C  Down cutting
D  Orogeny