Chapter 10 Questions

Total Possible Score: 7.00

CH 10: Critical Thinking Question 2: Explains Whether One Agrees or disagrees with the Judgment About the Sweetwater Marsh Project That Stated “Restored Wetlands Flunk Real-World Test”

Total: 1.00

Distinguished - Comprehensively explains agreement or disagreement with judgement about the Sweetwater Marsh Project.

CH 10: Critical Thinking Question 3: Explains How Environmentalists Can Decide Whether a Constructed Ecosystem is an Adequate Replacement For a Natural Ecosystem

Total: 1.00

Distinguished - Comprehensively explains how environmentalists can decide whether a constructed ecosystem is an adequate replacement for a natural ecosystem. The explanation is clearly supported with scholarly sources.

CH 10: Study Question 1: Develop a Plan to Restore an Abandoned Field in One’s Town to Natural Vegetation For Use as a Park

Total: 1.00

Distinguished - Provides a substantial and thorough plan that effectively demonstrates the key principles of restoring an abandoned field to natural vegetation for use as a park.

CH 10: Study Question 2: Explains How Oil Leaks From Gasoline Tanks of a Gas Station Have Affected the Successional Outcome of Vegetation Growing at the Gas Station

Total: 1.00

Distinguished - Comprehensively explains how oil leaks from gasoline tanks of a gas station have affected the successional outcome of vegetation growing at the gas station. The explanation is clearly supported with scholarly sources.

CH 10: Study Question 3: Develop a Plan to Restore the Everglades, Assuming the Area of Wetlands will Decrease by Another 30% as More Water is Diverted for People and Agriculture in the Next 20 Years

Total: 1.00

Distinguished - Provides a substantial and thorough plan that effectively demonstrates the key principles of restoring the everglades following water restriction guidelines.

CH 10: Study Question 4: Explains How Adaptive Management can be Applied to Restoration Projects

Total: 1.00

Distinguished - Comprehensively explains how adaptive management can be applied to restoration projects. The explanation is supported with scholarly sources.

Written Communication: Control of Syntax and Mechanics

Total: 0.50

Distinguished - Displays meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains no errors, and is very easy to understand.

APA Formatting

Total: 0.50

Distinguished - Accurately uses APA formatting consistently throughout the paper, title page, and reference page.