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An ecological footprint measures how much of the planet's resources you use, and converts this to the amount of land needed to provide the resources and assimilate your waste. It is measured in global hectares (a hectare is about the size of a soccer field). It includes:* The amount of building materials you use in your home and workplace * The amount of water you use in your home, workplace and garden* The fossil fuels (oil, coal, wood and natural gas) needed* to provide the power to run your home and workplace* to bring your food from all over the world* to power your vehicles and transport * to carry away and dispose of your waste.A recent study (October 2008) ranks the top ten countries with the highest ecological footprint per head as:# United Arab Emirates # United States # Kuwait # Denmark # Australia # New Zealand # Canada # Norway # Estonia # Ireland.It is what you leave behind such as a foot print at the park. Only in this place the foot print is the resources you use up during a life time.
Because the whole planet is an ecological system, everything else is just a subsystem.
Pluto is not larger than any planet it is the smallest planet that why it is call a dwarf planet.
It is larger than the planet Mercury.
The dwarf planet Pluto is believed by astronomers might be the core of a much larger planet
There are many ways of being efficient and avoiding waste. If you pour your coffee into a reusable (ceramic, glass, or metal) cup, even in a restaurant, rather than using a disposable cardboard or Styrofoam cup, that reduces the ecological footprint of drinking that particular cup of coffee. If you walk or bicycle where that is feasible, rather than travelling by car, that creates a smaller ecological footprint. Literally every aspect of your life can be examined to see how to do it efficiently rather than wastefully. Beyond that, you will at some point have an opportunity to influence political decisions, as a voter. That can have larger ecological consequences. The size of your family will also have large ecological consequences (not that you really should start having children as a teenager). The ecological footprint of 3 children is 3 times as large as that of 1 child. The excessive human population of 7 billion people currently living on our planet is the largest single factor causing ecological damage.
Let's not leave the planet with an ecological disaster.
An ecological footprint measures how much of the planet's resources you use, and converts this to the amount of land needed to provide the resources and assimilate your waste. It is measured in global hectares (a hectare is about the size of a soccer field). It includes:* The amount of building materials you use in your home and workplace * The amount of water you use in your home, workplace and garden* The fossil fuels (oil, coal, wood and natural gas) needed* to provide the power to run your home and workplace* to bring your food from all over the world* to power your vehicles and transport * to carry away and dispose of your waste.A recent study (October 2008) ranks the top ten countries with the highest ecological footprint per head as:# United Arab Emirates # United States # Kuwait # Denmark # Australia # New Zealand # Canada # Norway # Estonia # Ireland.It is what you leave behind such as a foot print at the park. Only in this place the foot print is the resources you use up during a life time.
You get a monolith, then, you drop it on a wild planet (a wild planet is one with a footprint next to the name of the planet)
There is a planet larger than Jupiter
Because the whole planet is an ecological system, everything else is just a subsystem.
No. In a planet-moon pair the larger object is planet.
No. The moon orbits the planet which means the planet is larger than the moon.
are we going to have to pay someone for our footprint on this planet
Pluto is not larger than any planet it is the smallest planet that why it is call a dwarf planet.
All animals are important the the ecological balance of the Planet.
Ecological diversity could be a term used to describe the planet's natural variety.