#Question id: 9182
#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
Imagine that a deep temperate zone lake did not turn over during the spring and fall seasons. Based on the physical and biological properties of limnetic ecosystems, what would be the difference from normal seasonal turnover?
#Question id: 9174
#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
Use the following figures to answer the question below.
Based on the data in the figures, which of the following statements is accurate?
#Question id: 9173
#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
Use the following figure to answer the question below
In the figure, which number would designate the arctic tundra biome?
#Question id: 9171
#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
Suppose that the number of bird species is determined mainly by the number of vertical strata found in the environment. If so, in which of the following biomes would you find the greatest number of bird species?
#Question id: 9169
#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
In areas of permafrost, stands of black spruce are frequently observed in the landscape, while other tree species are noticeably absent. Often these stands are referred to as "drunken forests" because many of the black spruce often "lean over" (that is, they are displaced from their normal vertical alignment). What is the most likely explanation for the unusual growth of these forests in this marginal habitat?
#Question id: 9164
#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
Use the following figures to answer the question below.
East of the Mississippi River, in Hopkinsville Kentucky, the mean annual precipitation is 130 cm. The mean annual temperature is 14.3°C. In the winter, the mean temperature is 7.3°C, while in summer it is 20.6°C. Using the climograph shown here, how would we classify the biome found in Hopkinsville?