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if im likely not be back this week. i was hoping to have time to review content for chapter 1 with you and then take the chapter 1 exam, but that is not really an option at this point - we cant wait that long. instead, thursday i want you to work through the problems on this sheet without looking to your notes for help.
after you have answered everything you can, you can check for the correct answers on the second page of this sheet. if you got something wrong and understand why once you see what the correct answer was, you know what to study for. if you got something wrong, and do not understand why, please check with one of your classmates or the teacher to get them to explain it to you if they understand the issue.
tomorrow, friday, we will have the chapter 1 exam.
study guide - chapter 1 content
- what does \sustainability\ mean? (incomplete - seems like there was more to write)
- natural capital consists of natural services, and natural n (incomplete)
- which of the following is an example of a non - renewable resource:
a. wind
b. coal
c. corn
d. deer
- what do we call the social movement that has a goal of \protecting\ or \saving\ the environment:
a. environmental science
b. determinism
c. ecology
d. environmentalism
- which of the following best describes \more developed countries\?
a. have most of the worlds population, and use most of its resources
b. have only a little of the worlds population, and use most of its resources
c. have most of worlds population, and use only a small part of its resources
d. have only a little of the worlds population, and use only a small part of its resources
- which of the following best describes \less developed countries\?
a. have most of the worlds population, and use most of its resources
b. have only a little of the worlds population, and use most of its resources
c. have most of worlds population, and use only a small part of its resources
d. have only a little of the worlds population, and use only a small part of its resources
- a possible future cultural revolution that environmental scientists argue is necessary for human survival is:
a. sustainability revolution
b. globalization revolution
c. renewability revolution
d. energy revolution
- the first cultural revolution humans went through as they developed:
a. energy revolution
b. agricultural revolution
c. industrial revolution
d. globalization revolution
- the cultural revolution that allowed humans to move toward mass production of goods through machine power:
a. energy revolution
b. agricultural revolution
c. industrial revolution
d. globalization revolution
- the last cultural revolution that has occurred and created the world we live in:
a. energy revolution
b. agricultural revolution
c. industrial revolution
d. globalization revolution
- the amount of land and water needed to sustainably support your lifestyle is your:
a. biofootprint
b. nature footprint
c. ecological footprint
d. cultural identity
These questions relate to environmental concepts, resource classification, development categories, cultural revolutions, and sustainability metrics, core to Environmental Sciences.
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- b. Coal
- d. Environmentalism
- b. Have only a little of the World's population, and use most of its resources
- c. Have most of World's population, and use only a small part of its resources
- a. Sustainability Revolution
- b. Agricultural Revolution
- c. Industrial Revolution
- d. Globalization Revolution
- c. Ecological Footprint