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Human impact on the Environment What we know! 1. Rising seas

Human impact on the Environment What we know! 2.More rain around the earth

Human impact on the Environment What we know! 3.Ozone hole size changes

Human impact on the Environment What we know!

4.. Rising Temperatures around the earth.

Human impact on the Environment What we know! 5. We are clearing more land.

Human impact on the Environment What we know! 6. There are now 6 billion people on earth.

Human impact on the Environment What we know! 7. Different types of animal species are dying off.

Human impact on the Environment What we know! How much is human caused?

Human impact on the Environment What we know! Humans partially cause the first four. Rising seas, more rain, Ozone, temperature

Human impact on the Environment What we know! Humans cause all of the last three. Land clearing, population, extinct species. Land clearing, population, extinct species.

Renewable and nonrenewable resources  Name three resources that we can use and replace nearly 100%.

Renewable and nonrenewable resources  Answer:  Aluminum, trees, fresh water.  Where are these used?

Renewable and nonrenewable resources  What are three resources that are not renewable?

Renewable and nonrenewable resources  Answer:  oil and gas, minerals, nuclear fuel

Conservation  What can we do to conserve our resources?

Conservation  Use alternate fuel cars.

Conservation  Conserve on water use.

Conservation  Recycle as much as possible.

Conservation  Use other forms of energy.  Solar, hydro, hydrogen, geothermal, etc.