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1.00 Feedback Loops Pretest

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Feedback Pre-test Instructions:

One of the topics you will learn about this trimester is feedback loops. The concept of feedback loops is important because it helps you understand the way many parts of a system work together. You will continue to learn about feedback in nearly every science class you take. Since you may already know some information about feedback, we have designed this pre-test to help us determine where you are starting.

On this "test" you will earn 100% for completing all 10 questions, it doesn't matter if you choose the correct answer. If you are not sure about a question, "I don't know yet," is an answer choice that you would select.

DO NOT LOOK UP ANSWERS ON THE INTERNET....I want to know what you know, not what the internet knows..

Try your best, and don't be afraid to say "I don't know yet." 😄
Question 1
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Question 2
2.

(level 1)
The image above is an example of a...

Question 3
3.

Which statement about carbon dioxide is true? (level 2)

Question 4
4.

The main influence on Earth’s climate over geologic time is: (level 2)

Question 5
5.

Which is an example of a positive feedback loop? (level 2)

Question 6
6.

The geologic record shows that over long periods of time, Earth’s climate is dominated by: (level 1)

Question 7
7.

Under the influence of positive climatic feedback conditions, relatively cool global climate conditions become: (level 2)

Question 8
8.

A group of scientists is studying climate change. Which of the following are they least likely to be studying? (level 2)

Question 9
9.

Describe why you chose the answer that you did for number 8? (level 3)

Question 10
10.

Carbon is recycled through food chains and the inorganic parts of the carbon cycle. However, energy flows in only one direction through a food chain and is not recycled. This is because: (level 2)

Question 11
11.

How do you feel you did on this test?

Question 12
12.

Since we started going over feedback loops last trimester....how would you rate how comfortable you are with this concept?

Which of the following are examples of a negative feedback loops? (level 1)
Global warming
A thermostat that controls the heat in your home
Loss of biodiversity
Fruit ripening
Convection currents
I don't know yet
Human actions have little effect on the amount of carbon in circulation.
Global temperatures depend on the total amount of carbon on earth
I don't know yet
The water cycle
Milankovitch cycles
I don't know yet
Decreasing temperature ➜decrease in plant cover ➜decrease in absorption of carbon dioxide ➜increase in temperature
Increasing temperature ➜increase in plant cover ➜increase in absorption of carbon dioxide ➜decrease in temperature
Increasing temperature ➜increase in weathering and erosion ➜increase in marine shell growth ➜decrease in temperature
I don't know yet
Positive climate feedback
Negative climate feedback
I don't know yet
Less stable
More stable
I don't know yet
Sunspot records
Oxygen isotopes
I'm don't know yet
Chemical energy is converted to heat at each step in a food chain
Chemical energy cannot be converted into any other form of energy
I don't know yet.
Very good....I could help other students
Good.....I understand it, but I couldn't help others
Not good....I need help