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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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Imagine you and your learning coach are driving in your town and notice a sign saying a large shopping mall is going to be built
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How can Hydrological drought be triggered by human activities
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In 1-2 sentences, What is a benefit that beavers have on the river ecosystem? What would be an effect of removing beavers from
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Climate change has increased the mean temperature in central Europe. How might bird populations respond to this change?(1 point)
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What is Overpopulation?(1 point) Responses When a population exceeds the carrying capacity of an area Movement of species to an
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Which of the following is a result of ocean acidification?(1 point)
Responses Coral reefs become bleached. Coral reefs become
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Which type of fresh water is at risk of increased salinity as Earth warms?(1 point)
Responses snowpacks snowpacks coastal lakes
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Which factors have contributed most to water shortages in cities such as Cape Town? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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A stream runs through a Mountain forest. willow trees grow on each side of the stream, a small deer population feeds on the
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Upload your Impact on Humans Portfolio. Remember to include the following items:
Concept web describing Earth's natural processes
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In 3-5 sentences, describe how pond ecosystems are impacted by an increasing level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Using the graph below, what type of information is being shown?
* 1 point Captionless Image The increase in carbon dioxide in the
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Agriculture can decrease the QUALITY of Earth's ground water in these 3 ways...... (choose 3)(1 point)
Responses animal waste
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Which of the following does water pollution affect: surface water, groundwater, or ocean water?(1 point)
Responses Pollution
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Which of the following is a type of water pollution caused by leaded gas, the production of some pesticides, and burning
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Which describes conservation of resources?(1 point) Responses finding more sources of fossil fuels finding more sources of
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Is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere a major cause of the greenhouse effect
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How does burning fossil fuels affect the hydrosphere and biosphere? Drag the statements so that they are in the correct order.
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Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?(1 point) Responses It takes so long to form. It takes so long to
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Which is an effect of global warming?(1 point)
Responses changing seasons every year changing seasons every year rising sea level
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If you were to investigate why a sinkhole developed, which environmental change would be the best explanation?(1
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In 1–2 sentences, describe two ways carbon dioxide in the water affects habitats and ocean animals.(2 points) what is the
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Which of the following describes a negative correlation as the amount of fertilizer in the pond increases the amount of algae
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Which type of fresh water is at risk of increased salinity as Earth warms?(1 point) Responses glaciers glaciers mountain streams
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Drag each item to indicate if it address the clean water Act or Safe water act. EARTH SCIENCE
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Imagine you are the student representative on a committee that is trying to decide whether to allow fossil fuel extraction in a
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Of the following factors that impact biodiversity, which one would be considered a micro-effect?(1 point)
Responses a. A forest
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Conserving Mineral Resources Quick Check What is the major cause of the greenhouse effect?
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In a chain of consequences after a forest is cleared, what is an immediate, direct impact?(1 point)
Responses habitat is
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Your family has an old apple tree in your backyard. Your mom loves using the trees samples to make pies. You don’t care for
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Which is true about mining and minerals ending up in landfills?(1 point)
Responses Mining and landfills can damage the soil, and
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Use the text The New Normal to answer the question.
The New Normal Based on the chart on page 15, how many more fires burned
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What is the difference in the estimated area of the dead zone in Lake Erie between 1990 and 2015?(1
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What happened to the average amount of Dead Zone from 1990 to 2015?
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What may cause a population to temporarily overshoot its carrying capacity?
a an increase in predators b a decrease in birth
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Importance of protecting animal habitats and ways of protecting them
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What do I agree or disagree with in the article? Why?
The dependence on non-renewable energy sources has been a major driver of
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A student writes two statements about the importance of soil. 1. Soil can act as a
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Human-created climate change is caused by
increased oxygen in the air. decreased burning of fossil fuels. increased use of green
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What is the best possible reason for different water clarity measurements at each location?(1 point)
Responses They all have the
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What happened to the average amount of Dead Zone from 1990 to 2015?(1 point)
Responses It increased. It decreased. It stayed the
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Click on "Back to the Water Bodies" and scroll down to Lake Erie then click "Select". Click "reset" to choose new parameters.
How
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The dependence on non-renewable energy sources has been a major driver of economic growth in South Africa. Economic growth
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Which of the following may lead to pollution of rivers and streams by increasing runoff?(1 point)
Responses Planting cover crops.
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What could potentially happen to non-renewable natural resources on Earth?(1 point)
Responses They will be recycled. They will be
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Which of the following is an example of nonpoint source pollution?(1 point)
Responses an oil spill an oil spill a leaking gas
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When fossil fuels are burned, carbon cycles from the _________ to the __________.
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Explain when a renewable resource can become a nonrenewable resource.
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Which factors have contributed most to water shortages in cities such as Cape Town? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
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