Cuestionario: Desert Ecosystems and Climate Dynamics — 5 preguntas

Preguntas y respuestas detalladas

1. How does the Passat circulation differ from the climate zones it influences?

Passat circulation is characterized by warm air rising at the equator and descending in the subtropics, creating dry zones.
Passat circulation is a local wind pattern that only affects desert regions in the subtropics.
Passat circulation causes seasonal shifts in the ITC, leading to changes in rainfall patterns.
Passat circulation involves steady trade winds originating from subtropical high-pressure zones, driving tropical and subtropical climates.

Passat circulation involves steady trade winds originating from subtropical high-pressure zones, driving tropical and subtropical climates.

Explicación

The Passat circulation involves steady trade winds originating from subtropical high-pressure zones, which drive the climate patterns of tropical and subtropical regions. This differs from the local or seasonal variations and the specific processes like the rising and descending air that are part of the larger atmospheric circulation pattern.

2. Which desert type is characterized by extensive sand dunes and loose, fine sand surfaces?

Hamada (rock desert)
Salt flat desert
Reg (gravel desert)
Erg (sand desert)

Erg (sand desert)

Explicación

The Erg desert is characterized by extensive sand dunes and loose, fine sand surfaces, shaped by wind processes. Hamada consists mainly of rocky surfaces, Reg is dominated by gravel or pebbles, and salt flats are characterized by salt crusts, not sand dunes.

3. What is a key consequence of the different types of oases on their surrounding environment?

Artificial oases often lead to increased desertification around them.
Artificial oases typically decrease biodiversity in desert regions.
Natural oases are less sustainable than artificial ones because they rely on groundwater.
Natural oases support diverse ecosystems due to their natural water sources.

Natural oases support diverse ecosystems due to their natural water sources.

Explicación

Natural oases form around natural water sources such as springs or groundwater, which support diverse ecosystems and sustain plant and animal life in arid environments. Artificial oases created through irrigation can also support vegetation but may have different ecological impacts. The other options are not supported by the source: artificial oases do not necessarily cause desertification, nor are they less sustainable than natural oases, and they generally increase, not decrease, biodiversity.

4. Who is credited with understanding the relationship between irrigation practices and soil salinization?

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
Charles Darwin
The World Health Organization
The International Soil Salinity Institute

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization

Explicación

The source discusses salinization caused by improper irrigation but does not specify an individual or organization credited with this understanding. Among the options, the FAO is known for work on soil salinity and irrigation issues. Therefore, it is most appropriate to credit the FAO with this understanding based on their role in researching and proposing solutions to irrigation-induced salinization.

5. According to the source, which type of adaptation helps desert animals avoid the extreme heat during the day?

Morphological adaptations like thick skin
Physiological adaptations such as tolerance to high temperatures
Behavioral adaptations such as nocturnal activity
Reproductive adaptations to produce more offspring

Behavioral adaptations such as nocturnal activity

Explicación

The source states that behavioral adaptations, such as nocturnal activity, help desert animals avoid the intense heat of daytime, making it an effective strategy for surviving in hot, arid environments.

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Passat circulation — role?

Drives tropical/subtropical climate patterns.

Desert types — main features?

Sand (erg), gravel (reg), rock (hamada).

Oasis layers — concept?

Vertical vegetation structure (Stockwerkbau).

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