Ocean Warming (College Board AP® Environmental Science): Exam Questions

6 mins6 questions
11 mark

What is the primary cause of ocean warming?

  • Acid rain

  • Solar flares

  • Increased absorption of heat due to greenhouse gases

  • Decreased evaporation rates

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21 mark

How does ocean warming contribute to coral bleaching?

  • It causes corals to expel symbiotic algae due to thermal stress

  • It increases carbon dioxide, making coral grow faster

  • It stimulates overgrowth of coral tissue

  • It reduces light penetration, making algae photosynthesize more

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31 mark

Which marine organisms are most vulnerable to rising ocean temperatures?

  • Freshwater insects

  • Deep-sea mollusks

  • Coral reef species with narrow temperature ranges

  • Terrestrial reptiles

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41 mark

Which of the following is a likely effect of ocean warming on global climate patterns?

  • Stabilization of jet streams

  • Strengthening of oceanic carbon sinks

  • Increased intensity of hurricanes and cyclones

  • Cooling of tropical regions

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51 mark

How does ocean warming impact global climate and marine ecosystems?

  • Ocean warming causes seawater to become denser, strengthening thermohaline circulation and increasing nutrient mixing.

  • Warmer oceans lead to increased evaporation, intensifying storms and altering global weather patterns.

  • Rising ocean temperatures enhance the ability of seawater to hold oxygen, altering marine ecosystems.

  • Ocean warming has little effect on coral reefs, as most marine species can adapt to temperature changes over time.

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61 mark

Which of the following best describes a positive feedback loop in the Arctic?

  • Melting sea ice decreases the ocean's surface temperature, slowing further ice loss.

  • Higher temperatures lead to more snowfall, increasing ice coverage and cooling the region.

  • Melting permafrost releases carbon dioxide, which immediately cools the atmosphere and slows warming.

  • Increasing temperatures cause sea ice to melt, reducing surface reflectivity and absorbing more heat, leading to further warming.

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