Explain how land use and resource mapping can help government or nongovernment agencies make policy decisions
What will be an ideal response?
The maps create a starting point for discussing all the interests and possible responses to changes
both proposed and unexpectedly in an emergency.
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Examples of point sources of water pollution include
A. a sewage outfall from a city sewer plant. B. runoff from parking lots. C. runoff from farm fields.
Given the way in which humans are altering the environment, destroying species, using resources, and generating wastes, our relationship with planet Earth is akin to that of a ________ relationship.
A. symbiotic B. parasitic C. mutualistic
A child in which of the following countries would have the biggest environmental footprint?
A) Namibia B) Australia C) Vietnam D) Bolivia E) Yemen
when the potability that two individuals in population will mate is not the same for all possible pairs of individuals
What will be an ideal response?