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Which of the following will most likely occur from the modern vacation of natural ecosystems by humans
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Which provides evidence that humans are causing an increase in the net movement of carbon dioxide concentration into the
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What changes to whooping cranes' environment almost wiped out the species in North America in the early 1900s? (1 point)
People
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How does humans use of land for agricultural resources impact the physical environment.
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how do constructive sources effect the landscape
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The Aral Sea is drastically smaller due to which practice?(1 point)
1 deforestation deforestation 2 water diversion water
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Because human activities are_____the amount of greenhouse gases,____is taking place.
fill in the blank
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Because human activities are_____the amount of greenhouse gases,____is taking place.
____is one of cause of ___ fill in the blank
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Increased light pollution, increased fossil fuel use, and depletion of groundwater are associated with (1 point)
Responses urban
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Carbon dioxide is naturally present in the atmosphere as part of the Earth's carbon cycle. Human activities are altering the
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Increased human activity is the cause . Increased atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide and methane is the effect . true or false
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6. Why do you think the process was repeated three times?
7. There are many human-caused losses of biodiversity, such as habitat
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"Natural ecosystems provide an array of basic processes that affect and support humans."
Which statement does not support this
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8. Which of the following human activities have likely contributed to increased greenhouse gas levels?(4 points) burning fossil
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Which of the following human activities have likely contributed to increase greenhouse, gas levels
Burning, fossil fuel Certain
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Which is an extreme disturbance to any ecosystem? (1 point)
O coral bleaching O elk overgrazing extreme temperature change O
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Describe three ways humans rely on aquatic ecosystems and three ways aquatic ecosystems can be negatively impacted by humans.
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In some forests and parks containing varieties of flowering trees and shrubs, there are signs that read, "Take nothing but
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The dodo bird inhabited the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, where it lived undisturbed for years. It lost its ability
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Document Set Explanation: Write a short response which defines your issue and summarizes why you chose each document and/or how
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Document Set Explanation: Write a short response which defines your issue and summarizes why you chose each document and/or how
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Which of the following human activities have likely contributed to increased greenhouse gas levels?(4 points)
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What environmental pressures do you think may affect humans as Earth becomes more populated with humans in the future? Explain
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Which statement BEST describes how human activities can directly change the dynamic equilibrium of an ecosystem?
Change for the
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Which human agricultural practice leads to the breaking down of chemicals and nitrous oxide production?(1 point)
Responses
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Which of the following behaviors contributed to the extinction of the dodo bird?
Trees where birds build their nests were cut
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What effects do you think people have on the environment?
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What effects do you think people have on the environment?
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What effects do you think people have on the environment?
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what is one way people depend on the planet
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5. Which human activities likely contributed to the general trend in global temperatures shown on this graph?
* 5 points DID
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Urbanization
Monoculture Farming Waste Management/Littering Climate Change Overfishing Light Pollution Mining Ocean Acidification
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the effectiveness of a solution for reducing impacts of human activities on the environment.
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Which effect on biodiversity could start out small and grow over time to affect the larger ecosystem level?
large oil spill in a
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An example of a severe disruption to an ecosystem is
the loss of a river system due to contamination a thunderstorm that knocks
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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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What changes to whooping cranes' environment almost wiped out the species in North America in the early 1900s? (1 point)
COURSE
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Which activity might reduce habitat loss?(1 point)
Responses spreading out the human population spreading out the human
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Explain the effect that human activity can have on groundwater andsurface water in a watershed.
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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 are Burmese pythons and whooping cranes similar?(1 point)
Responses Both species were relocated to new environments as pets.
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Solve for a. 5a≤10
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Which of the following behaviors contributed to the extinction of the dodo bird?(1 point) Responses Trees where birds build
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Rivers and the aquatic life that live within them can change over time due to human activity and natural forces. Which of these
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Which of the following behaviors contributed to the extension of a dodo bird?
Trees were birds, build their nest were cut down to
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What changes to whooping cranes environment almost wiped out the species and North America in the early 1900s was it the answer
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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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Can one individual person have an impact on their environment?
a No, because only groups of people make an impact on an
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How can Agriculture drought be triggered by Human activities
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Which sentence best explains how human population growth affects the production of waste?
A. Waste stays about the same
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Humans have many different types of impacts on the environment. Below are two Landsat images of a large city named New Delhi,
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Agricultural Activities
Agriculture
Air Pollution
Aquatic Ecosystems
Biodiversity
Biodiversity and Extinction
Carbon Cycle
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Ecosystem Disruption
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Ecosystem Disturbances
Ecosystems
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Environmental Changes
Environmental Conservation
Environmental Factors
Environmental Geography
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Environmental Issues
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Extinction
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Geography
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Land Degradation
Marine Biome
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Ocean Ecosystems
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Sustainability
Threats to Biodiversity
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Water Management
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