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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Population Human Impact Conservation PollutionVocab
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What is the worlds’ most populous country? United States China Japan
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China
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What is the current world population? 3.5 billion 9 billion 7 billion
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What factors make the population increase or decrease?
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Birth Rate and Death Rate. More babies being born and less people dying means the population will increase.
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Name 2 reasons people are living longer?
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1.Better Health Care: Medicine & Vaccines 2.More Food 3.Clean Water 4. Better Sanitation: Waste Removal Systems
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What is a humane method proven to reduce population growth? a. reproductive health care b. educate and empower women c. reduce poverty d. all of the above
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d. All of the above
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How does population cause deforestation?
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Forested areas are destroyed to make more housing or more farmland for the growing population.
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What is the measurement tool called that is used to describe the area of the Earth’s surface to support a given human lifestyle? Ecological (Carbon) Footprint Environmental Calculator Resource O’Meter Nature Consumer Ruler
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Ecological (Carbon) Footprint
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What is the word used to describe the movement of people to the cities and the growth of cities?
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Urbanization
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Because of Urbanization, an area the size of what state is paved over each year? Delaware Rhode Island Texas
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Delaware
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What 2 countries have the largest Ecological (Carbon) Footprints? China Italy United States France
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1 st = China 2 nd = United States
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Which of the following is NOT a renewable resource? trees wind water oil
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OIL
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What element do many scientists believe can provide an unlimited source of clean energy? coal oil hydrogen carbon monoxide
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hydrogen
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When something breaks down and becomes part of the Earth, we say it is ________. Garbage Biodegradable edible
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Biodegradable
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Which item will biodegrade the fastest and the slowest? Tin can Rope Paper Glass Bottle
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Paper will biodegrade the fastest and a glass bottle will biodegrade the slowest.
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Maximum number of years a President can serve. What are the 5 R’s that will help protect the Earth?
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What is 10 years? Reduce garbage production Reuse items Recycle paper, glass, and metal Refuse to purchase product with excessive packaging. Repair items instead of throwing them out.
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What causes air pollution and why is it harmful ?
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Cars, Factories, pesticides, etc. cause air pollution. It is harmful because it causes breathing diseases, depletes the ozone layer, creates acid rain, and is a factor in global warming.
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What can cause noise pollution and why is it harmful to humans?
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Noise pollution can be caused by cars, radios, machines, etc. Noise pollution affects sleep, eating habits, mood, concentration, and body functions such as respiration and heart rate, and hearing loss.
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How have communities tried to reduce pollution?
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Created laws against littering, dumping wastes into the water, and have tried to control emissions from cars and factories.
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What are the 5 types of pollution we studied?
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Air Water Land or Ground Noise Toxic Waste
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How big is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch of plastic?
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The Pacific Garbage Patch is twice the size of Texas.
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What does population mean?
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The total number of people in an area.
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What is the study of population called?
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Demography
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What does “life expectancy” mean?
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The average number of years a person is predicted to live.
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What is an “ecological or carbon footprint”?
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The area of the Earth’s surface to support a given human lifestyle or How much pollution I am creating in my daily life. “Official” Carbon Footprint: The total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities, usually expressed in equivalent tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). “Official” Ecological Footprint: The amount of land and water area a human population would hypothetically need to provide the resources required to support itself and to absorb its wastes."
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What is the difference between population density and population distribution?
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Population Density is the average number of people per square mile. Population Distribution is the way a people are spread out over an area.
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Super Jeopardy What are 4 things that you plan to do to help our environment?
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Various Answers
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