A sustainable resource is a resource that is used up at the same
speed that it is renewed. Wood can be a sustainable resource if the
trees are harvested at the same rate as new trees mature. Wind is a
sustainable resource as the wind is not "used" up. Solar and
hydroelectric power can be considered sustainable. Oil, natural
gas, minerals taken from the earth do not regenerate and are
non-sustainable. Fish stocks can be renewed and can be used in a
sustainable fashion but are presently being used at a greater rate
than they are being renewed and are considered non-sustainable.
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How can you make a potentially renewable resource sustainable
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A potentially renewable resource can be made sustainable by
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Which problem is most directly caused by burning waste
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Toxic chemicals in the air
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How has our relationship with milk changed pollution in the last 200 years
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Milk production and consumption now causes much more
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Which action has the most harmful impact on the environment
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Buying a new plastic water bottle and throwing it away
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What problem is most directly caused by dumping waste in landfills
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Pollution of groundwater
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What describes the average number of children a woman has in her lifetime
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The total fertility rate describes the average number of
children a woman has in her lifetime.
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Nuclear energy is a useful source of power but has its disadvantages what is a disadvantage of nuclear energy
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it produces dangerous waste. apex
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Chlorine is used to kill bacteria in the water at treatment plants. This chlorine can be harmful to some aquatic species. Based on this information what other step must be taken in the treatment of w
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The chlorine must be removed before the water is released into the ocean
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What is the name for the maximum population size an environment can support
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carrying capacity, or K.
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Which advancement technology has helped cut down on Waste
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electronic storage of files. apex
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which would most likely increase the carrying capacity for humans in a certain region ( apex )
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crops that grow more reliably
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which of the following best describes a solution that contains a buffer
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A citric acid is added to the solution but the pH of the solution does not change
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What is a sustainable resource
A sustainable resource is a resource that is used up at the same
speed that it is renewed. Wood can be a sustainable resource if the
trees are harvested at the same rate as new trees mature. Wind is a
sustainable resource as the wind is not "used" up. Solar and
hydroelectric power can be considered sustainable. Oil, natural
gas, minerals taken from the earth do not regenerate and are
non-sustainable. Fish stocks can be renewed and can be used in a
sustainable fashion but are presently being used at a greater rate
than they are being renewed and are considered non-sustainable.
How can you make a potentially renewable resource sustainable
A potentially renewable resource can be made sustainable by
managing the use of the resource so it does not run out.
Which problem is most directly caused by burning waste
Toxic chemicals in the air
How has our relationship with milk changed pollution in the last 200 years
Milk production and consumption now causes much more
pollution.
Which action has the most harmful impact on the environment
Buying a new plastic water bottle and throwing it away
What problem is most directly caused by dumping waste in landfills
Pollution of groundwater
What describes the average number of children a woman has in her lifetime
The total fertility rate describes the average number of
children a woman has in her lifetime.
Nuclear energy is a useful source of power but has its disadvantages what is a disadvantage of nuclear energy
it produces dangerous waste. apex
Chlorine is used to kill bacteria in the water at treatment plants. This chlorine can be harmful to some aquatic species. Based on this information what other step must be taken in the treatment of w
The chlorine must be removed before the water is released into the ocean
What is the name for the maximum population size an environment can support
carrying capacity, or K.
Which advancement technology has helped cut down on Waste
electronic storage of files. apex
which would most likely increase the carrying capacity for humans in a certain region ( apex )
crops that grow more reliably
which of the following best describes a solution that contains a buffer
A citric acid is added to the solution but the pH of the solution does not change