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A decrease in food resources can decrease(1 point) Responses habitat size. habitat size. biodiversity. biodiversity. water
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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
Use the graph on page 13 of the reading to
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Pesticides are heavily used when producing coffee. What is the MOST likely concern when pesticides like these pollute water and
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The city where Natalia lives has poor sewage pipe infrastructure. Recently, pipes have been bursting. Which of the following
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Why are invasive species such a huge threat to ecosystems?
a. Invasive species provide no added benefit or diversity to the
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A decrease in food resources can decrease(1 point)
Responses water resources. water resources. habitat size. habitat size.
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Which of the following statements about recycling electronic waste is true?(1 point)
Responses Exporting electronic waste is part
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not really sure tbh
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You are building a program that will monitor the amount of emissions that come from a car. What kind of problem is this program
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An example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is(1 point)
Responses a thunderstorm that knocks down some trees. a
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Which is an extreme disturbance to any ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses elk overgrazing elk overgrazing hurricanes hurricanes coral
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What are ethical and aesthetic services?(1 point) Responses the products that humans obtain from the ecosystem that they can use
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Shoreline Management Strategies Quick Check 1 of 31 of 3 Items Question Select the correct answer from the list.(2 points)
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An example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is (1 point)
• repurposing a building in a downtown area. • seasonal
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Coral bleaching affects(1 point)
Responses the acidity of the water. the acidity of the water. the color of the water. the color
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jk is my love
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Which food source’s scarcity caused the Yellowstone National Park beaver population to decrease?(1 point)
Responses grass grass
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random person
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Which is an extreme disturbance to any ecosystem?(1 point) Responses hurricanes hurricanes coral bleaching coral bleaching elk
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STAN NCT DREAM AND AESPA
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Effects of Changing Conditions Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Humans built dams, dikes, and levees to control water flow
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The melting and subsequent retreat of glaciers is a long process that may take centuries. Why is something so slow considered an
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Once Alisha had clarified the graph, she and her grandmother talked about the data shown on the graph. Which one of the
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Once Alicia clarified the grass, she and her grandmother talked about the data shown on the graph, which one of the following
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Which of the following would the introduction of hardy, generalist non-native species most likely cause?
a increase in the amount
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In 3-5 sentences, describe a potential benefit that beavers contribute to the ecosystem as keystone engineers and describe a
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Imagine you have unlimited resources-money, science, technology, etc. What would be an action step you would take to help reduce
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Which of the following is deforestation most likely to cause?
a an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
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The EPA tested the water along the coast of California and found that it was high in phosphates and nitrates. What might the EPA
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How does the burning of fossil fuels contribute to global warming?(1 point)
Responses Burning fossil fuels removes oxygen and
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Ocean ecosystems are sensitive to the chemical composition of the water. Any excess compounds can upset the balance and cause to
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Which of the following are environmental benefits of green roofs? Select the two correct answers. Green roofs can reduce
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Biodegradable waste threatens the health of humans.
(1 point) Responses true true false
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which question can a student ask to determine whether a resource is renewable or nonrenewable?????
A: is the resource unlimited
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Animal lover
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Are greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect ever beneficial? Why or why not? (1 point)
Yes, industries need to consume
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A homeowner or community can lessen the impact of flooding by all of the following methods EXCEPT:
a Installing drainage basins
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J
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Fossil Fuels and Climate Change Quick Check
2 of 4 2 of 4 Items Question How does the burning of fossil fuels contribute to
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Something
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3. Your goal is to present a speech that will convince the city council members to make choices that will prevent soil erosion.
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In one to two sentences, what are some ways to mitigate climate change?
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In the space below, write short responses (2–3 sentences apiece) to the following:
What evidence in the video supports the idea
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THE MAN BEHIND THE SLOTER PURP
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Challenges Facing Middle America Quiz
Which is an effect of deforestation? (1 point) Responses soil erosion soil erosion air
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<3 S E R E N I T Y<3 or THEYLUVSERENITY:)
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6. Renewable resource like the ones mentioned in #5 are often not considered fully sustainable. Why?(1 point)ResponsesThey still
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How do changes in the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels affect plant life? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses
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Which question can a student ask to determine whether a resource is renewable or nonrenewable?(1 point)
Responses Is there a
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Which would cause Burmese pythons to become overpopulated?
(1 point)
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Which of the following can cause beach erosion? Select the two correct answers (1 point)
A. ocean currents B. shifting shorelines
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in the short sentence, In your own words, describe how increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can affect water.
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A renewable resource is a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is used. Which of the
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There is a general pattern in how environmental workers and activists overcome environmental problems. Which lists five steps of
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In highly populated regions, large amounts of runoff, caused by development, can run into nearby streams. This runoff can be
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The depletion of the world’s rain forests contributes to all of the following except
(1 point) Responses a decrease in oxygen
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•What was the main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?
•How would a network of grass roots help prevent a dust bowl from
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WitherRosesNeverDie
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Which choice would have the smallest impact on climate change when purchasing apples at a store
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An increase in which human activity would most likely cause the most air pollution?(1 point)
Responses irrigating crops
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WitherRosesNeverDie
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