The SLOSS dilemma involves controversy over ________
A) habitat fragmentation and preserve design
B) tax dollars spent to build roads in national forests
C) drilling for oil in ANWR
D) controlled burns
E) government subsidies to farmers
A
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Which of the following events is most like the formation of a cloud?
A) Water running off a roof B) Water forming on a cold object on a hot, humid summer day C) Water entering the air from the leaves of growing plants D) Water moving downward into the soil after a summer rain storm
For countries of similar area and population, the one with the greatest amount of ________ is most likely to have the highest nutritional density
A) forest land B) farmland C) desert lands D) lakes, rivers and swamps E) mountains
About half the native animals of Australia are __________, which raise their young in pouches.
A. birds B. reptiles C. rabbits D. marsupials
The ancient Indian fable of blind people encountering an elephant for the first time is used to demonstrate the realist-constructionist debate about environmental problems. Summarize this debate and provide an example of how the realist and constructionist perspective are complementary, not contradictory.
What will be an ideal response?