Imagine a community in which the population has grown significantly.  The people in the community need places to live and work, so urban development increases.3.  Put the following events in order, from the initial cause at the top all the way to the final effect at the bottom. (Click on the three lines on the left and then drag each statement to its correct place in the sequence.)(2 points)Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse.The urban area becomes a heat island.People use more electricity to cool their homes.The increased urban area uses more concrete and other building materialsThe community population increased significantly.Question 2Consider how the world's human population has changed since 1945.4.  Use the drop-down selections to complete the following paragraph so that it accurately describes some of the impact of an increased human population on the environment.(4 points)The graph shows that human population and human population density have .  The changes in human population and human population density have caused food needs to .  Housing needs have , which means the need for land and building materials has .  Question 3Think about a cost-benefit analysis for increased urban development.5.  Identify each of the following effects of urbanization as being either a cost or a benefit. (4 points)COST BENEFIToften increases reliance on transportation, fossil fuels, and other resources provides housing and employment opportunities can increase runoff and cause water management problems causes urban sprawl (rapid increase in use of land)

COST

causes urban sprawl (rapid increase in use of land)

BENEFIT
provides housing and employment opportunities

COST
often increases reliance on transportation, fossil fuels, and other resources

COST
can increase runoff and cause water management problems