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AP Environmental Science 2.5: Natural Disruptions

Practice AP Environmental Science questions on natural disruptions, migration, habitat change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem responses to floods, fires, tsunamis, and climate…

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Effective Fall 2025
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AP Environmental Science

2.5 Natural Disruptions to Ecosystems question 1

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Plate-tectonic theory states that the Earth's lithosphere is broken into very slowly moving pieces or plates. Plate movements over vast stretches of time have led to the current orientation of our continents and oceans. Individual events along plate boundaries, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, pose periodic threats to human activity and ecosystems. The "Ring of Fire" is a term that describes the location of increased seismic and volcanic activity around the margins of the Pacific Ocean basin. On the map above, each dot represents a volcano or an earthquake.

In addition to volcanic activity, highly destructive tsunamis are generated along Pacific Plate subduction zones.

Describe one negative ecological impact that tsunamis have on coastal environments.

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