A) desert
B) savanna
C) shrubland
D) tundra
E) chaparral
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A) the unequal heating of the surface of the Earth by the sun
B) the currents of the oceans
C) the distribution of mountains and valleys
D) the rotation of the Earth
E) the greenhouse effect
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A) epipelagic
B) mesopelagic
C) bathypelagic
D) abyssal
E) bathypelagic and abyssal
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A) littoral zone.
B) benthic zone.
C) pelagic zone.
D) profundal zone.
E) limnetic zone.
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A) shrublands
B) tundra
C) desert
D) taiga
E) savanna
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A) desert
B) tundra
C) savanna grassland
D) prairie grassland
E) chaparral
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A) They include oak, beech, and maple trees.
B) They lose their leaves in the fall.
C) They grow their leaves in the spring.
D) They are found in a moderate climate with a relatively high rainfall.
E) They produce their seeds in cones.
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A) a hard, stony desert.
B) a group of unique organisms that live deep in the ocean.
C) a densely populated community that only occurs in shallow water near the shoreline.
D) a community based on animals that migrate from one area of the ocean to another.
E) undersea flowers.
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A) epipelagic region of the ocean
B) temperate deciduous forest
C) tropical rain forest
D) taiga
E) African savanna
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A) amount of rainfall.
B) solar energy.
C) atmospheric content
D) soil.
E) All of the answer choices describe factors that influence the characteristics of a biome.
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A) heat only.
B) dryness only.
C) cactus spines.
D) earthquakes.
E) heat and dryness.
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A) small fishes
B) large fishes
C) seaweeds
D) phytoplankton
E) zooplankton
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A) epipelagic
B) mesopelagic
C) bathypelagic
D) abyssal
E) benthic
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A) are generated by friction between winds and ocean surfaces.
B) always move clockwise in an ocean basin.
C) are important in shipping but have little effect on living environments.
D) are driven by the Earth's core rotating faster than the ocean water.
E) have no effect on inland weather.
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A) the sun, by way of burning fossil fuels like we do with coal and oil.
B) the sun, but they are deep in the dark ocean and live off dead detritus that sinks to them.
C) bacteria that break apart hydrogen sulfide molecules and are therefore not dependent ultimately on sunlight.
D) sources not yet known.
E) photosynthesis.
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A) the equator since the light intensity is greatest there.
B) the centers of all continents which are the farthest points from an ocean.
C) about 30° north and south latitude.
D) about 60° north and south latitude.
E) random points wherever wind patterns fail to bring moist air.
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A) littoral zone.
B) benthic zone.
C) pelagic zone.
D) profundal zone.
E) limnetic zone.
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A) tundra, coniferous forest, deciduous forest, tropical forest
B) tundra, deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tropical forest
C) tropical forest, deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tundra
D) tropical forest, coniferous forest, deciduous forest, tundra
E) tropical forest, deciduous forest, tundra, coniferous forest
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A) all the way to the poles where it causes snow.
B) all the way to the poles if it does not encounter mountain ranges, which it usually does.
C) to about 60° north or south and then cool and condense, supporting a band of moist vegetation.
D) to about 30° north or south and then descends, creating a band of deserts.
E) to the west.
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