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Chapter 1 Quiz
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A world in which human populations can continue to exist indefinitely with a high standard of living and health is known as sustainable. The thin layer of life around the Earth is the biosphere
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People Plants Animals Land Air Water
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Caused environmental problems in the late 20 th century
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A scientist makes a hypothesis or educated guess about something. The scientist then completes an experiment to confirm his or her hypothesis. After finishing the hypothesis, the scientist should publish the results of the experiment – even if the experiment did not support the hypothesis.
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Need to consider the economics and the values. Can almost always be traced back to the consumption crisis (most severe in developed countries) and the population crisis. Final step when investigating environmental issues is always to make a decision. 3 main environmental problems – pollution, extinction, and resource depletion
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The using up of natural resources This covers both renewable and non- renewable resources.
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Resources that can be replenished naturally constantly. Examples – solar energy, trees
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Resources that can be used up faster than they can be replenished naturally. Examples – coal, oil, natural gas
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The poisoning of our air, water, or soil Example – mercury poisoning, radiation poisoning, carbon monoxide, pesticides
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Means that the last individual member of a species has died and the species is gone forever. Has increased drastically.
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