Gray water can ________
A) be used for fish ponds and park lakes
B) be used in place of tap water for drinking
C) usually be used with little or no treatment for drinking water
D) not be used for washing cars
E) usually be used for irrigation and watering lawns
E
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement best describes the Bormann-Likens controlled experiment in forest valleys in New Hampshire that compared water flowing out of deforested areas to undisturbed areas?
a. The deforested area was greater in volume by 30 to 40% b. The deforested area was less in volume by 30 to 40% c. The deforested area had more soil nutrients dissolved in the water d. The deforested area was less in volume by 30 to 40% and had fewer soil nutrients dissolved in the water e. The deforested area was greater in volume by 30 to 40% and had more soil nutrients dissolved in the water
The idea of stewardship is that humans have a/the ________ the environment.
A. Duty to care for B. Privilege of using C. Opportunity to degrade D. Responsibility to use resources in E. Technology to shape
What is the species name for modern man??
a. Cro-Magnon
b. neanderthalensis
c. Homo sapiens
d. Homo habilis
e. Homo erectus