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chose one correct answer How does strip mining impact the environment?(1 point)
Responses It strips oxygen from the air. It
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da king
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do either one of these have a health or environmental effect ? Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
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Help Please
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How does biological warfare affect the environment
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How does biological warfare affect the environment in a paragraph form and short explanation
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How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to global climate change?(1 point)
Responses A. It led to the development of
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aurorathepunchgodXDDD
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Do you think ancient societies were as concerned about the environment as modern societies are today? Do you think they took
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shelly
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What are some possible effects of climate change resulting from a warmer earth?
Possible effects is melting of the polar caps,
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jacqueline
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide is it cold solar hydroelectric or wind?
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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What harmful effect does clearcutting have on Canada’s environment
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how do the facts in "Easter Island: a cautionary tale" and "An island of questions" differ from each other.
A. In "Easter Island:
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anna
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Which is a direct result of increased consumption of metals?(1 point)
Responses climate change from the use of metals climate
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Kanna
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what is the effect of oktedi mining in the society
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jerol
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A city planner is designing a new apartment complex. The complex will have several
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How does biological warfare affect the environment ?
Explain using basic english language in a veryshort way
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The construction of rainforest roads have impacted the earth and humans in many
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The construction of rainforest roads have impacted the earth and humans in many different ways. To build roads the removal of
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Bot what is one problem caused by a large human population? please make the answer be 3 sentences
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Pokeballs
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How could the development of a smart grid help protect the environment?
a. a smart grid uses only renewable energy sources b. a
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qwerty
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IMPACT OF HUMANS UNIT TEST:
WHICH ENERGY SOURCE RELEASES THE MOST CARBON DIOXIDE? 1. COAL 2. WIND 3. HYDROELECTRIC 4. SOLAR
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?(1 point)
Responses solar solar hydroelectric hydroelectric coal coal wind
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design, conduct, and record your own experiment about a negative impact we as humans are causing on the environment and an
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r r
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What is chemical spills
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Kelvin
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which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?
a. hydroelectric b. coal c. solar d. wind
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Which statement best explain an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?
A. Fossil Fuels produce waste that
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Jozikee
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Use the paragraphs below to complete the activity.
Recycling reduces the amount of waste sent to community landfills. The less
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FeleciaAft0n22
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An oil and gas company plans to expand its fracking area. The company requests a drilling permit from the local government.
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Him
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Which population and incremental issues are affecting the economy of Indonesia?
A. Overcrowding the drought B. Declining
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Obtaining nonrenewable resources have had two major impacts on the environment, namely pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
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6. What is one problem, discussed in the video, with humans using oil as an energy source?
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5. What was the impact when humans diverted rivers flowing into the Aral sea and used the water to irrigate farmland short
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2. What is one problem caused by a large human population?
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q
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Which of the following describes a problem associated with the growth of the population of Lagos, Nigeria?
Responses It pollutes
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MOM
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Number one our towns Plastic Bag Man is a wise policy number two Studies have demonstrated the detrimental effects plastic bags
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Which would decrease the negative environmental impact of extracting minerals used in smartphones?
O increasing the price of
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Your mom
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Which choice would have the smallest impact on climate change when purchasing apples at the store?(1 point)Responsesbuying
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legandpistol
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bot answer this Which is a direct result of increased consumption of metals?(1 point)Responsesclimate change from the use of
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legandpistol
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Which is a direct result of increased consumption of metals?(1 point)Responsesclimate change from the use of metalsclimate
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legandpistol
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A painting shows steam-driven paddle boats on a river and factories on the banks all billowing black smoke, darkening the sky.
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Use the scenario to answer the question. A city planner is designing a new apartment complex. The complex will have
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What changes to whooping cranes' environment almost wiped out the species in North America in the early 1900s?(1 point)
Responses
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Use the information from the two sources to answer the question.
Source 1: Requiring school districts to recycle will reduce the
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Kaii
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Why is mining dangerous?
a. causes new plant and animals to move into the area b. acids, chemicals and heavy metals can poison
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HOMEOWNERS IN UNITED STATES USE MORE THAN 15 MILLION POUNDS OF PESTICIDES ON THEIR LAWNS EVERY YEAR. CONVERT THIS RATE TO OUNCES
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Edward
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In three to five sentences, describe two impacts of obtaining nonrenewable resources and how these have been affected by
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Which statement includes a claim that is debatable? True (Debatable) False (Non Debatable)
Using a metal water bottle is one
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In three to five sentences, describe two impacts of obtaining nonrenewable resources and how these have been affected by
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SOnicThe HEdgehog
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Use the information from the two sources to answer the question.
Source 1: Requiring school districts to recycle will reduce the
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Which choice would have the smallest impact on climate change when purchasing apples at the store?(1 point)
Responses buying
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elijah
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Which human action would help reduce global warming?(1 point)
Responses Clear more forests to produce more farmland. Clear more
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Alex
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which of the following would help decrease the human ecological footprint?
A.using bottled water instead of tap water B.using
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Marco
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