Feedback Loops/Sustainability REDemption
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8 questions
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An example of sustainable development is
An example of sustainable development is
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The process of using resources to meet the needs of both current and future generations is referred to as:
The process of using resources to meet the needs of both current and future generations is referred to as:
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A sustainable society would emphasize
A sustainable society would emphasize
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Which of the following is NOT a sustainable practice?
Which of the following is NOT a sustainable practice?
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As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere rise:• The temperature of Earth rises --> The rate of photosynthesis in plants increases --> More carbon dioxide is therefore removed from the atmosphere by plants, reducing the greenhouse effect and reducing global temperatures
As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere rise:
• The temperature of Earth rises --> The rate of photosynthesis in plants increases --> More carbon dioxide is therefore removed from the atmosphere by plants, reducing the greenhouse effect and reducing global temperatures
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As Earth warms:• Ice cover melts, exposing soil or water --> Albedo decreases --> More energy is absorbed by Earth’s surface --> Global temperature rises --> More ice melts
As Earth warms:
• Ice cover melts, exposing soil or water --> Albedo decreases --> More energy is absorbed by Earth’s surface --> Global temperature rises --> More ice melts
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As Earth warms, upper layers of permafrost melt, producing waterlogged soil above frozen ground:• Methane gas is released in an anoxic environment --> Greenhouse effect is enhanced --> Earth warms, melting more permafrost
As Earth warms, upper layers of permafrost melt, producing waterlogged soil above frozen ground:
• Methane gas is released in an anoxic environment --> Greenhouse effect is enhanced --> Earth warms, melting more permafrost
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As Earth warms, evaporation increases:• Snowfall at high latitudes increases --> Icecaps enlarge --> More energy is reflected by the increased albedo of ice cover --> Earth cools --> Rates of evaporation fall
As Earth warms, evaporation increases:
• Snowfall at high latitudes increases --> Icecaps enlarge --> More energy is reflected by the increased albedo of ice cover --> Earth cools --> Rates of evaporation fall