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11. As it pertains to biodiversity, what do humans impact the most?(1 point)
Responses [Choice A] habitat loss [Choice A] habitat
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Which human activity can result in the heat island effect is it covering the ground with concrete and pavement, converting
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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Unit 5; Alternative Portfolio: Human impact.
61. Why was there a large increase in the human population after the Industrial
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Unit 5; Alternative Portfolio: Human impact.
FOR EACH QUESTION WRITE 1 SENTENCE. 1. Why was there a large increase in the human
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Human beings often have a negative impact on the environment. What does this mean?
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Constructed in sections over several centuries beginning in the third century BCE, the Great Wall is the most famous monument in
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Impact of Humans Unit Test
6 of 126 of 12 Items Question In almost all chains of consequences, what happens over time as the
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SCIENCE: HUMAN IMPACT PORTFOLIO ( IN 1 SENTENCES FOR EACH QUESTIONS.
4. HOW DID HUMANS HELP PREVENT BISON FROM BEING HUNTED TO
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SCIENCE: HUMAN IMPACT.
1. WHY WAS THERE A LARGE INCREASE IN THE HUMAN POPULATION AFTER THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION? 2. WHAT IS ONE
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how does an increase in the human population affect theuse of natural resources?
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ways in which human activity can impact an organism’s ability to obtain the resources it needs to survive.
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All of the following are causes for negative human impact on the carbon cycle except
A.Big Factories B.Gas Vehicles C.Over
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Which human activity can result in the heat island effect? (1 point)
• covering the ground with concrete and pavement •
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Using this concept, what role do we each play in sustaining life on Earth? How do our food choices affect our own consumption of
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A student is conducting research on the impact of humans on whooping crane populations in the North America. Which statement
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1.Humans affect the Slow Carbon Cycle by
2.taking ground stored carbon, like fossil fuels, and putting it in the atmosphere 3.by
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What are three ways humans are negatively impacting the earth
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how increases in the human population impacts water resources. Provide specific examples in your
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Which of the following best completes the diagram above? Motivations to colonize others Effects of commercial
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How have humans most drastically interrupted the stability of our atmoshphere?
Littering Over population Burning fossil fuels
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A light disturbance in an ecosystem could include
A volcanic eruption B cutting down a forest for wood manufacturing C a tree
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Which of these is the most likely effect of continued human population
growth? A. An increase in biodiversity B. Fragmentation of
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Check TWO that apply.
How does human activity contribute to erosion? When farmers practice crop rotation, they are contributing
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How have humans negatively impacted the water system of Arkansas
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How do humans cycle carbon from the biosphere to the atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses by eating plants by eating plants by
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Most environmental experts believe that__________ Response area is the leading environmental problem we currently face. Today,
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This is a typical grassland food web. It is also a small picture of an important cycle on Earth: the carbon cycle. Man can
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Give an example of how human recreation could harm the environment.
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Which of the following do researchers think is a primary factor in the decrease of North American bird populations?(1 point)
Resp
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A specific bird species lived in and around the swamps and lowlands in the Southeastern United States. Slowly, as more people
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How are Burmese pythons and whooping cranes similar?(1 point)
Responses Both species’ populations were affected by human
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What changes to whooping cranes' environment almost wiped out the species in North America in the early 1900s?(1 point)
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How do humans cycle carbon from the biosphere to the atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses by driving cars that use gasoline for fuel by
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Humans add greatly to the carbon cycle by
Responses A driving cars.driving cars. B planting trees.planting trees. C conserving
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Which of the following is an example of human impact on the carbon cycle? a The increased production of methane gases
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What changes to whooping crane’s environment almost wiped out the species in North America in the early 1900s?
Options: People
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How have people in North America modified the environment to make it more suitable for farming
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Data shows that humans have had a direct impact on global warming on our planet. Which is NOT the most likely human activity
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The sixth and current "great extinction" of plant and animal species is the first caused by humans.
true or false
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How do humans cycle carbon from the biosphere to the atmosphere?(1 point) Responses by eating plants by eating plants by
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Human activity increased to
A.flooding B.severe storms C.carbon dioxide in the temperature
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Uwu
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Which of the following is an example of human impact on the carbon cycle?
a The increased production of methane gases from cattle
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how do human cycle carbon from the biosphere to the atmosphere?
- by respiration - by driving cars that use gasoline for fuel -
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Select one of the following issues as the cause of most other environmental impacts caused by humans?
a Pollution b Human
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Most conservation biologists agree that the greatest single threat to global biodiversity is
a water and air pollution. b human
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The Aral Sea is drastically smaller due to which practice?(1 point)
Responses A. water diversion B. deforestation C. slash and
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Read the excerpt from “The Girl Who Silenced the World for Five Minutes.”
In my life, I have dreamt of seeing the great herds
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Where do most human inputs of outdoor air pollutants occur?
A. in the deserts B. in the mountains C. along the oceans D. in urban
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The Aral Sea is drastically smaller due to which practice?(1 point) Responses deforestation deforestation slash and burn
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What is the greatest threat humans posed to biodiversity
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Agricultural Activities
Agriculture
Air Pollution
Aquatic Ecosystems
Biodiversity
Biodiversity and Extinction
Carbon Cycle
Carbon Cycling
Climate Change
Conservation
Ecosystem Disruption
Ecosystem Disruptions
Ecosystem Disturbances
Ecosystems
Endangered Species
Environment
Environmental Challenges
Environmental Changes
Environmental Conservation
Environmental Factors
Environmental Geography
Environmental impact
Environmental Issues
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Extinction
Factors affecting biodiversity
Geography
Geosphere
Habitat loss
Habitat Preservation
Health and Well-being
Hydrology
Invasive Species
Land Degradation
Marine Biome
Mitigation Strategies
Ocean Ecosystems
Perspectives
Science
Science and Environment
Social and Environmental Issues
Social Issues
Social Sciences
Society & Social Issues
Sustainability
Threats to Biodiversity
Threats to species
Tsunamis
Water Management
Water Resources
Water Systems
Whooping cranes
Wildlife Conservation