Sustainable Development: Biosphere: Atmosphere: Hydrosphere: Lithosphere: Flow: Cycle: System: Resources: - Stocks - Renewable - Nonrenewable 1. AluminumA.

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Sustainable Development: Biosphere: Atmosphere: Hydrosphere: Lithosphere: Flow: Cycle: System: Resources: - Stocks - Renewable - Nonrenewable 1. AluminumA. It can take 700 gallons of water to make. 2. CottonB. Making it generates 4,500 times its weight in waste. 3. CheeseburgerC. So energy intensive it is called "congealed electricity." 4. NewsprintD. 10 percent of world pesticides used on it. 5. Computer chipE. The U.S. consumes 40 percent of the world supply.

Human-Environmental Interactions: Human Driving Forces: Human Activities: Environmental Change: - Direct Biological Interference - Energy/Material Redistribution - Pollution - Transboundary Effects - La Paz Zone Adverse Human and Natural Consequences:

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