8.4 chunking read Read section 8.4 in the following “chunks”

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8.4 chunking read Read section 8.4 in the following “chunks” In C-note format Record 3 important facts from each “chunk” (with the “chunks” in the left hand side and the facts on the right hand side) 1- Population and carrying capacity 2- Impact on land (agriculture- deforestation) 3- Impact on land (urban development- national parks) 4- Impact on water 5- Impact on air 6- Types of pollution 7- Reducing Pollution GET IT STAMPED BY THE END OF THE PERIOD

Chunking read 8.4 -Starting on page 255 of the book, you will have 5 minutes to read each of the following sections silently. -In your INB on page 57 (in C-note format) write each section heading and record important information from the section -You will have 2 minutes between each reading to discuss and share the information you recorded with you table group 1- Population and carrying capacity 2- Impact on land (agriculture- deforestation) 3- Impact on land (urban development- national parks) 4- Impact on water 5- Impact on air 6- Types of pollution 7- Reducing Pollution