Free Response Questions (College Board AP® Environmental Science): Exam Questions

18 mins2 questions
1a
1 point

Soil composition affects plant growth, water retention, and nutrient availability.

Scientists studying different soil types collected data on soil particle size and permeability in three different locations.

The table below presents data on the percentage of sand, silt, and clay in each soil sample, along with its permeability rate.

Soil Composition and Permeability in Three Locations

Location

Sand (%)

Silt (%)

Clay (%)

Permeability Rate (cm/hr)

A

80

10

10

15.2

B

30

40

30

2.3

C

10

50

40

0.6

Identify which soil sample has the highest permeability rate.

1b
1 point

Researchers conducted further tests to analyze the ability of each soil type to retain water and nutrients.

Describe one reason why Soil C retains more water than Soil A.

1c
1 point

To further investigate soil properties, the scientists designed an experiment to test how soil composition affects plant growth.

Identify the independent variable in this experiment.

1d
1 point

Identify the dependent variable in the same experiment.

1e
1 point

Describe an appropriate control group for this experiment.

1f
1 point

Identify a testable hypothesis for this experiment.

1g
1 point

Describe one way in which soil erosion can negatively impact agricultural productivity.

1h
1 point

Explain one agricultural practice that can reduce soil erosion.

1i
1 point

Explain how soil permeability affects groundwater recharge.

1j
1 point

Describe how soil composition influences soil fertility.

2a
1 point

El Niño and La Niña are climate phenomena that impact global weather patterns by altering ocean currents and atmospheric circulation.

These events can cause extreme weather conditions, such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes, affecting both natural ecosystems and human populations.

The graph below illustrates global temperature anomalies caused by El Niño and La Niña conditions.

Graph showing global temperature anomalies from 1950 to 2025, categorised by El Niño and La Niña phases, with trend increase over time.
Global temperature anomalies by El Niño and La Niña conditions

Describe how sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean change during an El Niño event.

2b
1 point

Explain how the change in ocean temperatures during an El Niño event affects weather patterns in the eastern Pacific region.

2c
1 point

Describe one way that an El Niño event can impact marine ecosystems off the coast of South America.

2d
1 point

El Niño's effects are not limited to South America. This climate pattern influences weather conditions across the globe.

Describe how El Niño can contribute to extreme weather events in other parts of the world.

2e
1 point

Governments in drought-prone areas affected by El Niño are looking for ways to mitigate its economic and environmental impacts.

Propose a strategy for reducing the economic damage caused by El Niño-related droughts.

2f
1 point

Justify the solution proposed in part (e) by describing an additional benefit of water conservation.

2g
1 point

Scientists have also studied the contrasting effects of La Niña, which often follows an El Niño event.

Explain how La Niña differs from El Niño in terms of oceanic and atmospheric conditions.

2h
1 point

Identify one way that El Niño and La Niña events can impact global food production.