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part c: specify your requirements now research the types and sizes of homes that are generally found in your neighborhood. some zip codes have a wide range of homes, while others do not. for example, in a densely populated city, narrow multifamily apartment buildings with narrow lots tend to be more common. in the suburbs, however, you may find homes in a variety of sizes and larger lots. based on your answer to part b and your research on the types and sizes of homes in this region, name any three specifications that reduce carbon dioxide expenditure and promote biodiversity in the neighborhood you chose. these specifications should be what you think an eco - friendly home in this zip code should have.
To reduce CO2 expenditure and promote biodiversity, eco - friendly homes can have features like solar panels for renewable energy reducing reliance on fossil - fuels (lowering CO2 emissions), rainwater harvesting systems to conserve water and support local flora and fauna, and native plant landscaping which provides habitats for local wildlife and requires less water and maintenance.
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- Solar panels for renewable energy.
- Rainwater harvesting systems.
- Native plant landscaping.