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Quiz 7 – Physical Geography

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

Question #1
A  tierra helada
B  tierra caliente
C  tierra templada
D  tierra fria
Question #2
A  create increased precipitation in Central America in the spring and summer months
B  are not affected by climate change.
C  are caused by warm Pacific ocean waters migrating to the South American coast.
D  are positively correlated with earthquake activity.
Question #3
A  were remarkably infrequent in 1998.
B  have increased in frequency each year since 1998 due to climate change and ENSO events.
C  cannot be predicted or prepared for very well.
D  result in increased devastation due to socioeconomic and settlement patterns.
Question #4
A  recently experienced reforestation
B  suffered deforestation due to encroaching human settlements
C  is located in Belize
D  is one of the most deforested areas in Latin America and the Caribbean
Question #5
A  occurs along the equator
B  is created by high pressures and dry conditions 30 degrees north and south of the equator
C  is the result of the subduction of the Cocos plate
D  is the result of adiabatic cooling and condensation
Question #6
A  have soils with very low fertility
B  North and south of the rainforest are semi-arid grasslands
C  have abundant ground-level vegetation
D  expand 20 to 30 degrees North and South of the equator
Question #7
A  are usually named after the explorer who discovered them
B  have very little correlation with climate
C  are only present in tropical areas
D  are characterized by the natural plants and animals that dominate them
Question #8
A  are the result of the Nazca and Cocos plates being subducted under the South American and Caribbean plates
B  have no peaks taller than 20,000 feet tall
C  are no longer seismically active
D  are moving closer to Africa due to continental drift
Question #9
A  extends over most of Mexico
B  forms one half of the fault line that caused the earthquake in Haiti in 2010
C  encompasses all of the island of Cuba
D  has not led to any volcanic or earthquake activity
Question #10
A  was used to explain hunter-gatherer societies in the Amazon basin
B  suggests that humans have a growing influence on how the environment functions
C  is an idea that is very common among contemporary geographers