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question 23 which of the following is true about the ecological footpri…

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question 23
which of the following is true about the ecological footprints of the united states and developing countries?
the u.s. standard of living requires 15 hectares of land per person, but a developing nation’s standard of living requires 10 hectares of land per person.
the u.s. standard of living requires 10 hectares of land per person, but a developing nation’s standard of living requires 1 hectare of land per person.
the u.s. standard of living requires 2 hectares of land per person, but a developing nation’s standard of living requires 0.2 hectares of land per person.
the u.s. standard of living requires 5 hectares of land per person, but a developing nation’s standard of living requires 0.5 hectares of land per person.

Explanation:

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The ecological footprint of the U.S. is much larger than that of developing countries due to higher - consumption lifestyles. The U.S. standard of living typically requires around 10 hectares of land per person, while a developing nation's standard may require around 1 hectare per person. This is based on differences in resource use for energy, food, housing, etc.

Answer:

B. The U.S. standard of living requires 10 hectares of land per person, but a developing nation’s standard of living requires 1 hectare of land per person.