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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEWritten examination
Friday 17 November 2017 Reading time: 3.00 pm to 3.15 pm (15 minutes) Writing time: 3.15 pm to 5.15 pm (2 hours)
QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK
Structure of bookSection Number of
questionsNumber of questions
to be answeredNumber of
marksA 30 30 30B 9 9 90
Total 120
• Studentsarepermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:pens,pencils,highlighters,erasers,sharpeners,rulersandonescientificcalculator.
• StudentsareNOTpermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:blanksheetsofpaperand/orcorrectionfluid/tape.
Materials supplied• Questionandanswerbookof32 pages• Answersheetformultiple-choicequestions
Instructions• Writeyourstudent numberinthespaceprovidedaboveonthispage.• Checkthatyourname andstudent numberasprintedonyouranswersheetformultiple-choice
questionsarecorrect,andsignyournameinthespaceprovidedtoverifythis.• AllwrittenresponsesmustbeinEnglish.
At the end of the examination• Placetheanswersheetformultiple-choicequestionsinsidethefrontcoverofthisbook.
Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room.
©VICTORIANCURRICULUMANDASSESSMENTAUTHORITY2017
SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HEREVictorian Certificate of Education 2017
STUDENT NUMBER
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Question 1Whichofthefollowingconditionswillmostlikelyleadtotheformation,overtime,ofanecosystemwithhighspeciesdiversity?A. smallvariationinclimatethroughouttheyear;fewdifferenceswithininternalhabitatsB. littlevariationinclimateoveralongperiodoftime;manydifferenceswithininternalhabitatsC. significantvariationinclimatethroughouttheyear;fewdifferenceswithininternalhabitatsD. significantvariationinclimateoveralongperiodoftime;manydifferenceswithininternalhabitats
Question 2OveraperiodoftimeattheendofthePermianperiod,averyhighproportionofspeciesdiedout.ThisperiodoftimeisassociatedwithA. amassextinction.B. thedeathofthedinosaurs.C. anincreaseinspeciesdiversity.D. theevolutionofhumansfromthespeciesthatdiedout.
SECTION A – Multiple-choice questions
Instructions for Section AAnswerallquestionsinpencilontheanswersheetprovidedformultiple-choicequestions.Choosetheresponsethatiscorrectorthatbest answersthequestion.Acorrectanswerscores1;anincorrectanswerscores0.Markswillnotbedeductedforincorrectanswers.Nomarkswillbegivenifmorethanoneansweriscompletedforanyquestion.
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Use the following information to answer Questions 3–5.ThegenusPodarcisisagroupof23lizardspeciesfoundthroughouttheMediterraneanBasin.Highlevelsofdiversityinbodysize,scaleshapeandcolourpatternsarefoundbetweenlizardspecieslivingontheislandsintheMediterraneanSeaandthesurroundingcountries.
Question 3The23PodarcislizardspeciesareendemictotheMediterraneanBasin.Whatdoestheterm‘endemic’referto?A. AllofthespeciesofPodarcislizardshavesimilarcharacteristics.B. AllofthespeciesofPodarcislizardsarefoundinsimilartypesofhabitats.C. Thelizardspecieshaveallevolvedfromthesamecommonancestorlizard.D. Populationsofthe23Podarcislizardspeciesareonlyfoundonislandsandcountrieslocatedinthe
MediterraneanBasin.
Question 4ScientistsinvestigatingaparticularMediterraneanislandforaspeciesofPodarcislizarddecidedtouseanadequatenumberofrandomlyplacedquadratsthroughouttheislandtoassesstherangeanddiversityoftheselizardsbycountingtheburrowsfoundineachquadrat.Whydidthescientistsuserandomlyplacedquadrats?A. Quadratsareeasiertousethanothermethodswhenmeasuringlizardpopulations.B. Datacollectedinthiswaywillminimiseexperimentalbiasandwillbescientificallyvalid.C. Theywantedtofindinterestinglocationsspreadovertheentireislandwherelizardshidefrompredators.D. Quadratsarethebestwaytomeasurespeciesandpopulationnumbersoverlargeareas,suchasanentireisland.
Question 5Thescientistsalsousedsmalltrapstocatchlizardsthroughouttheislandinordertocollectdatausingthe mark-recapturemethod.Theycaptured,markedandreleased60lizardsonthefirstdaythattheysetthetraps. Aweeklatertheycaptured38lizards,ofwhich12hadbeenmarked.Whatisthebestestimateofthepopulationoflizardsontheisland?A. 86B. 110C. 190D. 456
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Use the following information to answer Questions 6–8.ThewaterlilyEichhornia crassipesbioaccumulatesalargeamountofmercuryinleaftissueswithoutsufferingdamage.Scientistshavesuggestedgrowinglargenumbersofwaterliliesinlakesthatarecontaminatedbymercury.However,someenvironmentalscientistsareconcernedthatintroducingthewaterlilytolakeswhereitisnotanativespeciesmightharmtheenvironment.
Question 6Growingmanywaterliliesinmercury-contaminatedlakeswouldprimarilyaimtoachievewhichofthefollowingecosystemservices?A. soilformationB. nutrientrecyclingC. waterpurificationD. carbonsequestration
Question 7Iftheintroductionofthewaterlilyoccurs,whattypeofharmaretheenvironmentalscientistsconcernedabout?A. lossofpollinatorsofthewaterlilyB. overexploitationofthewaterlilybyhumansC. geneticswampingofthewaterlilybydispersalagentsD. reducedavailabilityofnaturalresourcesfornativespecies
Question 8Waterlilypopulationsthataregrownforthispurposeareoftenclonedfromoneindividualandaregeneticallyidentical.SuchapopulationwouldA. showsimilarmorphologicaltraits.B. haveahighlevelofgeneticdiversity.C. showalargerangeofstructuraladaptations.D. belikelytosurviveselectionpressuresduetolowgeneticdiversity.
Question 9ItisthoughtthatwiththecurrenttrendofdeclineoftheTasmaniandevil,thespecieswilllikelybecomeextinctinthenearfuture.Whilesomeindividualsremaininthenaturalenvironment,alargeproportionhavebeenaffectedbyafataldisease.WhichoneofthefollowingconservationcategorieswouldbestdescribethesituationoftheTasmaniandevil?A. extinctB. endangeredC. extinctinthewildD. conservationdependent
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Use the following information to answer Questions 10 and 11.Thegovernmentofalargecitybelievesthatthecitymaysoonhaveaninadequatesupplyofwater.Thereisamountainrangetothenorthofthecityand,ontheothersideofthat,alargeriverflowingintoawetland.Thereisasmalldamonthisriver,runningasmallhydro-electricplantforanadjoiningtown.Thegovernmentproposesenlargingthedamandconstructingapipelinetobringwaterfromthedamtothecity.Thiswillsignificantlyreducetheflowbelowthedam.
Question 10Scientistsareunsureifthewetlandfedbytherivercontainsanyendangeredspecies.Environmentalistshavearguedformaintaininganadequatewaterflowintothewetland.Whichprocessshouldbeappliedbasedonthisinformation?A. bioremediationB. theuserpaysprincipleC. theprecautionaryprincipleD. efficiencyofresourceusage
Question 11Duringtheconstructionphaseofthedamandpipeline,theprincipleof‘ecologicalsustainability’requiresthatA. thecostoftheprojectbeminimised.B. theenvironmentoftheconstructionsitesberestored.C. thereisnodisturbancetotheenvironmentduringconstruction.D. noresidentsorbusinessesberequiredtorelocateawayfromthesite.
Question 12Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsexplainsthedifferencebetween‘sustainability’and‘ecologicalsustainability’?A. ‘Sustainability’onlyappliestoenvironmentalconcerns.B. ‘Ecologicalsustainability’isabroadertermthan‘sustainability’.C. ‘Sustainability’addstheconceptsofeconomicneedsandsocialneedsto‘ecologicalsustainability’.D. ‘Sustainability’onlyreferstocurrentneeds;‘ecologicalsustainability’impliesintergenerationalequity.
Question 13ThenaturalprocessesthatcreatefossilfuelstypicallyoccuroverA. hundredsofyears.B. thousandsofyears.C. millionsofyears.D. billionsofyears.
Question 14FossilfuelsarecreatedbyA. combustioninengines.B. thedecompositionofburied,deadorganisms.C. thereactionsofwasteproductsinoilrefineries.D. radioactiveprocessesdeepinEarth’scrust.
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Question 15Whatdoestheterm‘peakoil’referto?A. thefuelwiththehighestoctanelevelB. themaximumrateofconsumptionofoilC. thetypeoffuelusedwhenhouseholdenergydemandsaregreatestD. theyearinwhichthemaximumrateofextractionofoilisreached
Question 16Whichoneofthefollowingisnotarenewableenergysource?A. solarB. biomassC. naturalgasD. geothermal
Question 17Whichofthefollowinggivesthesequenceofenergyformsinathermal-electricity-generationstationpoweredbynaturalgas?A. chemical,heat,kinetic,electricalB. kinetic,chemical,heat,electricalC. gravitationalpotential,kinetic,heat,electricalD. chemical,gravitationalpotential,kinetic,electrical
Question 18Onefactorinfluencingtheefficiencyofcoal-firedpowerstationsisthemoisturecontentofthecoal.Higherlevelsofmoistureinthecoallowerheatoutputwhenthecoalundergoescombustionandalsoproducegreatercarbondioxideemissionsperunitofelectricalenergygenerated.Howcouldtheefficiencyofcoal-firedpowerstationsbeimproved?A. byusingacoalsourcewithalowerinitialwatercontentB. bytrappingthecarbondioxidereleasedwhenthecoalisburntandstoringitundergroundC. bychangingthefuelsourcefromblackcoaltobrowncoalwithahighermoisturecontentD. byreplacingcoal-firedpowerstationswithrenewableenergyformssuchaswindandsolar
Question 19Whichoneofthefollowingisagreenhousegas?A. carbonB. oxygenC. methaneD. nitrogen
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Question 20ThecontributionsofagreenhousegastoclimatechangedependonA. whetherthegreenhousegascomesfromfossilfuels.B. thenumberofcarbonatomsinthegreenhousegasmolecules.C. theatmosphericconcentrationofthegreenhousegasbeforeindustrialisation.D. howlongthegreenhousegaspersistsintheatmosphereanditsabilitytoabsorbinfra-redradiation.
Question 21Thealbedoeffect,whenappliedtoEarth,isameasureofA. greenhousegasemissions.B. theriseinglobaltemperature.C. thepercentageoficeatEarth’ssurface.D. howmuchofthesun’senergyisreflectedintospace.
Question 22WhichofthefollowingapproachesdoscientistsuseasthemainmethodofprojectinghowEarth’sclimatewillchangeinthefuture?A. assumptionsaboutthecontinuationofcurrentclimatetrendsB. simulationsbycomputer-basedclimatemodelsC. icecoreandtreeringrecordsD. dailyweatherforecasts
Question 23During2015,Melbourne’sweatherwascoolerandwetterthanthepreviousyear.ThisdifferenceisanexampleofA. weatherforecasterrors.B. naturalvariabilityofclimate.C. thefirstlawofthermodynamics.D. changesinatmosphericcomposition.
Question 24WhichofthefollowingisoneoftheMilankovitchcyclesthataffectnaturalvariabilityinclimate?A. changesinEarth’stiltB. transitionsbetweenseasonsC. variationsinthesun’senergyD. fluctuationsinatmosphericcomposition
Question 25Whichoneofthefollowingisanexampleofcarbonsequestration?A. emissionsofmethanefromcoalminesB. combustionofdieselfuelinacarengineC. seawaterdissolvingcarbondioxidefromtheairD. absorptionofinfra-redradiationbygreenhousegases
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Use the following information to answer Questions 26 and 27.Thegraphbelowshowsfourdifferentclimatechangeprojectionsforglobaltemperaturechangestotheyear2100.Theprojectionsarebasedondifferentfuturegreenhousegasconcentrations,fromthehighestprojection(lineR)tothelowestprojection(lineU).
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2050 2100
Source:RetoKnuttiandJanSedláček,‘Robustnessanduncertaintiesinthe newCMIP5climatemodelprojections’,Nature Climate Change,vol.3,2013
Question 26Theplanet’saveragesurfacetemperatureisnowapproximately15°C.IftheworldfollowsprojectionS,theaveragesurfacetemperaturein2100willbeapproximatelyA. 15°CB. 16°CC. 17°CD. 18°C
Question 27Whichfeatureofthegraphshowsthescientificuncertaintyassociatedwitheachindividualprojection?A. thefutureriseintemperatureB. thegreyshadingaroundeachlineC. fluctuationsinobservedglobalsurfacetemperatureD. therangeofpossibletemperaturechanges,fromUtoR
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Use the following information to answer Questions 28–30.Aclassofstudentssetsouttotestthehypothesisthatsoilcharacteristicsinaforestecosystemchangeovertimeduetoclimatechange.Theclassplanstotakeinitialsoilsamplesandreturninsixmonths’timetosamplethesamearea.Thefollowinginitialreadingswereobtainedfromthesamesoilsamplinggridbythreedifferentgroupsintheclass.
Soil characteristic Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
pH 5.5 5.0 4.7
potassium(mgperkg) 73 75 64
phosphorus(mgperkg) 30 33 28
totalnitrogen(mgperkg) 25 24 23
Question 28Whichsoilcharacteristicreadingshavethegreatestprecisioninresultsbetweengroups?A. pHB. potassiumC. phosphorusD. totalnitrogen
Question 29Whichoneofthefollowingshouldbeacontrolledvariableinthisexperiment?A. soilcompositionB. climatechangeovertimeC. environmentaltemperatureD. locationofsamplinggrid
Question 30ThereliabilityofthisexperimentwouldbeimprovedbyA. havingmoregroupstakingmeasurements.B. monitoringforasignificantlylongerperiod.C. usinganewpHmetereverytimeasampleistested.D. measuringcarbondioxidelevelsintheairabovethesoil.
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SECTION B – Question 1–continued
Question 1 (13marks)Microbatsareavarietyofspeciesofbatthatusuallyeatinsects,arenocturnalandusetreehollowsasnestingsites.Theyaresmall-tomedium-sizedbatswithwingspansofupto25cm.Thereare21nativespeciesofmicrobatsfoundthroughoutVictoria.Duetoalackoffoodoverwinter,mostmicrobatspeciesgointotorpor(amildformofhibernation)duringthecoldermonths.Thebatsmateinlatespringandthepups(babybats)areborninearlysummer.ScientistsstudyingthediversityofmicrobatsattwositesinVictorianwoodlandscollectedthefollowingdata.Simpson’sIndexofspeciesdiversity(D)wasusedbythescientiststoquantifythemicrobatdiversityofeachofthewoodlandsites.Theindex(D)canbecalculatedasfollows.
Simpson’sIndex:D n nN Ni i= −
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Note:∑ referstothe‘sumof’ ni meansthetotalnumberoforganismsofeachindividualspecies N meansthetotalnumberoforganismsofallspecies
Ahigherindexvalueindicatesgreaterspeciesdiversity.
Bat species (at Site A) ni ni – 1 ni (ni – 1)
commonbent-wingbat 11 11 – 1 = 10 11 × 10 = 110
easternhorseshoebat 7 7–1=6 7×6=42
south-easternlong-earedbat 3 3 – 1 = 2 3×2=6
littleforestbat 18 18–1=17 18×17=306
chocolatewattledbat 6 6–1=5 6×5=30
southernforestbat 6 6–1=5 6×5=30
N = 51 ∑[ni(ni–1)]=524
N (N – 1) 2550
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D=0.795
Simpson’sIndex(D)forSiteAis0.795
SECTION B
Instructions for Section BAnswerall questionsinthespacesprovided.Writeusingblueorblackpen.
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a. UsethefiguresinthetablebelowandthespacesprovidedtocalculateSimpson’sIndex(D)forSiteB. 3marks
Bat species (at Site B) ni ni – 1 ni (ni – 1)
commonbent-wingbat 26
easternhorseshoebat 5
south-easternlong-earedbat 0
littleforestbat 21
chocolatewattledbat 4
southernforestbat 8
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Simpson’sIndex(D)forSiteBis .
b. Whichofthetwosites–AorB–hasthehigherspeciesdiversity?Justifyyouranswerusingtheindexfiguresyouhavecalculated. 2marks
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c. Populationdataaboutmicrobatsfromathirdwoodlandsite,SiteC,wascollectedandusedtocalculateaSimpson’sIndex(D)of0.336
ExplainwhatthisfiguresuggestsaboutspeciesdiversityatSiteC. 2marks
d. Thesouth-easternlong-earedbatislistedasvulnerableundertheCommonwealthEnvironment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
Whatarethebenefitsoflistingthesouth-easternlong-earedbatunderthisAct? 2marks
Inordertomeasurethemicrobatpopulationnumbersatthethreesites,scientistsusedharptrapstocatchindividualbats.Theharptrapsconsistedofa1.8m×1.8maluminiumframemountedonadjustablelegs.Fishinglinewasstrungwithintheframe,withacottoncatchbagatthebottom.Batsflewintothelinesandsliddownintothebag,fromwhichtheycouldnotescape.Eachanimalwascollectedfromthebag,measured,weighedandidentifiedaccordingtospecies,andthenreleased.Anexampleofaharptrapusedtocatchthebatsisshownbelow.
Source:Fourbankharptrap,image19,FaunatechAustbat, <www.faunatech.com.au/products/harptrap.html>
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Thescientistsfollowedanumberofstepswhenusingthistrappingmethod.Harptrapsweresetalongflightcorridorsthroughthewoodlandatvariouslocations.Thetrapsweresetbeforesunsetandleftopenovernight.Eachtrapwascheckedatleastonceduringthenightandthenatdawn.Trapswerenotusedduringtheperiodfromlatespringtoearlysummer.
e. Thereisanargumentthatanimalspeciesshouldnotbetrappedatall,evenforscientificpurposes.
Explainhowbioethicalguidelinesarebeingusedtominimisetheimpactonthemicrobatspeciesduringthistrappingprocess. 2marks
f. Thepurposeofthisstudywastocomparethepopulationsatdifferentsites.Scientistscollectingbatpopulationdataatanothersitesetupthetrapsashortdistancefromthemainroadonaflatpieceoflandbecausethelocationwaseasytoaccess.
Describetheeffectonexperimentalbiasofthismethodofplacingtheharptraps. 2marks
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SECTION B – Question 2–continued
Question 2 (9marks)Semon’sleaf-nosedbatisanendangeredspeciesfoundinwettropicalrainforestsontheCapeYorkPeninsulaofQueensland.Thebatisnocturnal,foragingatnightaroundvegetationandalongthegroundforinsects.Itutilisesoldminingsitesornaturalcavesforroostingduringtheday.Thespeciesisunderthreatmainlyduetohabitatdestructionofroostingsites.
a. Thebatconsumesanintroducedspecies,thecoastalbrownant.ThecoastalbrownantcompeteswiththeendangeredAustraliannativefritillarybutterflyforsuitablehabitat.
Explainhowextinctionofthebatcouldaffecttheendangeredfritillarybutterflyspecies. 2marks
b. Describeonepossibleadvantageandonepossibledisadvantageofeachofthefollowingmanagementstrategiesforthebatpopulation. 4marks
• Captivebreedingandreintroduction
• Translocationofasmallnumberofbatstoadifferentarea
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c. AkeyreasongivenformanagingandprotectingthebatpopulationatthissiteistogivetouristsvisitingCapeYorktheopportunitytoviewtheseendangeredanimalsintheirnaturalhabitat.
Isthisargumentbasedonanthropocentricorecocentricvalues?Explainyouranswer,makingthedifferencebetweenthetwotermsclear. 3marks
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SECTION B – Question 3–continued
Question 3 (13marks)Amajorcityisservedbyaportlocatedclosetothecitycentre.Theportisbuiltontheedgeofalargebay,whichhasbothsignificantmarinewildlifeandrecreationalfacilities.Theporthandlesapproximately50milliontonnesofcargoeachyearandisaccessedbyarailwayline.However,withoutmajorenlargementandredevelopment,theportwillreachitscapacitywithin10years.Withoutprovidingformoreportcapacity,theeconomyofthecitywillsuffersubstantiallyinthefuture.Amajorfireintheportseveralyearsagosenttoxicsmokeoverpartsoftheadjoiningcity.Theshallowwaterofthebaycurrentlypreventsthelargestcontainershipsfromenteringtheport.Thegovernmentisconsideringtwooptionstoenablemorecargotobehandledbytheport:• Option1–Majorenlargementofthecurrentport Thiswouldincludedredgingofthebaytoenablelargershipstoenter.Thiswouldbesubstantiallycheaperthan
anyotheroption.• Option2–Establishmentofanewportapproximately100kmfromthecity Thislocationisonanotherbaythatisamajorrecreationalcentreforthelocalpopulationandisontheedgeofa
nationalpark.Thisbaywouldnotrequiredredging.However,thereisnorailaccessinthearea.Supportersofthisoptionarguethatmajorroadscouldbebuiltandtrucksusedtoconveycargotothecity.
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a. Whichofthetwooptions–1or2–doyouconsidertobemoreecologicallysustainable?Injustifyingyouranswer,usethesustainabilityprinciplesofintergenerationalequity,intragenerationalequity,andconservationofbiodiversityandecologicalintegrity. 6marks
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b. Explainhowtheuserpaysprinciplecouldbeappliedtoanyplanforportredevelopment. 2marks
c. Describeonerolethateachofthefollowingstakeholdergroupscouldplayinthedecision-makingprocessregardingthefuturedevelopmentofaport. 2marks
• Governmentagencies
• Environmentalinterestgroups
d. Explainhowthemajorfirethatsenttoxicsmokeoverpartsofthecityshouldinfluenceriskmanagementplanningforthefutureportdevelopment. 3marks
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SECTION B – Question 4–continued
Question 4 (7marks)Acoal-firedpowerstationanditsopen-cutmineoccupiedanareaof20hectaresforover30years.Itwasdevelopedinthemiddleofalargeforestofradiatapine(aNorthAmericantreespecies).Theradiatapinewasintroducedtothisregionover70yearsago.Recently,thecoal-firedpowerstationwasclosedbecauseofitsageandbecausethecoaldepositwasalmostexhausted.Geologistshavefoundanaturalgasreservenearby.
a. Statethemechanicalandchemicalprocessesthatmayberequiredtorehabilitatethepowerstationandminesite. 2marks
b. Theownersofthepowerstationarguethatthesiteshouldbereplantedwithradiatapinetrees,asthecompanyisrequiredtorehabilitatetheareatorestoretheoriginalecosystemandradiatapinewastherebeforetheminebeganoperation.Environmentalistsarguethatnativeeucalyptustreesshouldbeplantedinstead.
Whichofthesetwooptionsisbetterforthebiosphere?Justifyyouranswer. 2marks
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c. Scientistswithinthepowercompanyarguethatthepowerstationshouldbeupgradedandconvertedfromcoal(itspreviousfuelsource)tonaturalgas.Naturalgasismainlycomposedofmethane.Leakageofnaturalgasduringthedrillingprocessandduringtransportationthroughpipelinesreleasesmethaneintotheatmosphere.
Thecombustionofcoalgeneratedlargeamountsofcarbondioxide.Methanehasanestimatedglobalwarmingpotentialthatis28to36timeshigherthancarbondioxide.
Isthehigherglobalwarmingpotentialofmethaneavalidargumentagainstconvertingthepowerstationfromcoaltonaturalgas?Explainyouranswer. 3marks
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Question 5 (10marks)
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2050 2075 2100 2125 2150 2175 2200
World fossil fuel annual production between 1850 and 2012, and predictions of fossil fuel production to 2200 coal Gboe
coal predictionall liquids (oils) Gball liquids (oils) predictionnatural gas Gboenatural gas prediction
Key
Source:JeanLaherrere,‘Worldfossilfuelsannualproductionandforecastsassumingnoabovegroundconstraint’, Update on Coal,ASPOFrance,p.12,12October2012
Note:‘Production’referstotheamountofeachfossilfuelminedandprocessedeachyearforuseasanenergysource.
a. Describewhatispredictedtohappentocoalproductionfrom2012to2200. 2marks
b. Listtwofactorsthatcouldchangethepredictedproductionratesofthesefossilfuelsinthefuture. 2marks
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c. Thepredictionsinthisgrapharebasedonscientificmodelling.
Whatisthepurposeofmodellingdatarelatedtofuturefossilfuelproduction? 2marks
d. Doesthegraphindicatethatweareusingthesefossilfuelenergyresourcesinasustainablemanner?Explainyouranswer. 2marks
e. Ifthesepredictionsforoil,coalandnaturalgasproductionareaccurate,describeoneimpactoneithersocietyorourenvironment. 2marks
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Question 6 (9marks)AsmallresearchstationislocatedonthecoastofAntarctica.Windspeedsinthisregioncanreachover250km/h.Electricityissuppliedbyadieselgenerator.
a. Indicatetwodisadvantagesofusingthedieselgeneratortoprovideelectricityfortheresearchstation. 2marks
b. Anengineersuggestsreplacingthedieselgeneratorwithasmallnuclearreactortogenerateelectricity.
Describethestepsandenergyconversionsinvolvedingeneratingelectricityusingnuclearenergyasthesource. 3marks
c. Anotherengineersuggestsreplacingthedieselgeneratorwithanumberofwindturbinesbecausethereisagreaterefficiencyofenergyconversions.
Explainwhattheterm‘efficiencyofenergyconversions’refersto. 2marks
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d. Whatdifficultiescouldoccurinusingwindturbinesasthemajorsourceofelectricalenergyfortheresearchstation? 2marks
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Question 7 (7marks)a. Drawandlabelasimplediagramillustratingthenaturalgreenhouseeffect.Includetheinteractionof
greenhousegasesintheatmospherewithdifferentformsofradiation. 3marks
b. ComparetheimpactsofthenaturalgreenhouseeffectandtheenhancedgreenhouseeffectonEarth’sbiosphere. 2marks
c. Describeonemethodofcarbonsequestrationthatcouldbeusedtoreduceemissionsfromcoal-firedpowerstations. 2marks
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CONTINUES OVER PAGE
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Question 8 (10marks)Thefollowinggraphshowsvariationsinglobalatmosphericcarbondioxideconcentrationsandinglobalsurfacetemperaturefromtheyear1000totheyear2000.
Variations in global atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrationsand global surface temperature over the last 1000 years
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Source:MRebbeck,EDwyer,MBartetzkoandAWilliams, A guide to climate change and adaptation in agriculture in South Australia,February2007,p.9;
©SouthAustralianResearchandDevelopmentInstitute,PrimaryIndustriesandResourcesSAandRuralSolutionsSA
a. Thegraphincludesglobaltemperaturemeasurementsfromatimewhenpeopledidnothavethermometers.
Explaintwomethodsthatscientistsusetodaytoestimatewhatglobaltemperatureswerehundredsofyearsago. 4marks
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b. Calculatethepercentagechangeinatmosphericcarbondioxideconcentrationsfromtheyear1000totheyear2000. 2marks
c. Statetworeasonsforthesignificantincreaseinatmosphericcarbondioxideconcentrationsoverthepast200years. 2marks
d. Explaintheimpactofglobalwarmingonsealevels. 2marks
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Question 9 (12marks)Agroupofstudentsconstructedasystemtotestiftheangleatwhichasolarpanelwasplacedtowardsthesunaffectedtheamountofpower(watts)thatthesolarpanelwasabletogenerate.Thestudentshypothesisedthattheamountofpowergeneratedbythesolarpanelwoulddecreasetozerowattsastheanglereducedtozerodegrees.Theyusedthesametypeofsolarpaneloneachofthesevenmountsshownbelow.Theymeasuredthepowergeneratedforeachangle.
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Thepowergeneratedbyeachofthepanelswasrecordedbythestudentsandplottedonthegraphbelow,exceptforthe45°panel,whichwasfoundtohaveanelectronicfault.
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Source(diagramandgraph):‘Howdifferentanglesofincidenceofsolarraysimpacttheperformanceofasolarcell’, AllScienceFairProjects,<www.all-science-fair-projects.com/project1091_96_2.html>
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a. Statetheindependentvariableusedinthisexperiment. 1mark
b. Didthestudentscollectqualitativeorquantitativedata?Explainyouranswer,makingclearthedifferencebetweenthetwoterms. 3marks
c. i. Onthegraphonpage30,drawalineofbestfit. 1mark
ii. Usingthisgraph,estimatethepowercollectedbythe45°panel. 1mark
d. Whatconclusionshouldthestudentsmakebasedonthedatatheycollectedrelativetotheirhypothesis? 2marks
e. Explainonewaythattheexperimentcouldbeimprovedtomakethedatamorereliable. 2marks
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f. Describeonehealthandsafetyguidelinethatshouldhavebeenfollowedwhenthestudentswereconductingtheexperimentwiththesolarpanels. 2marks