The consequences of over-fertilizing include ________
A) crops spreading into adjacent unfarmed areas
B) very large fruits and vegetables
C) very fertile soils in future years
D) larger crop yields per acre
E) eutrophication and dead zones in nearby aquatic ecosystems
E
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A. a strong horizontal change in atmospheric moisture B. a stalled cold front C. a stalled warm front D. a weak horizontal change in atmospheric moisture
Local people living in their own context, and claiming an intimate understanding of its dynamics, constraints, and possibilities, have:
a) legitimacy. b) grounded knowledge. c) an ecology of dialogue. d) local knowledge.
What are two examples of widely used devices that waste large amounts of energy?
What will be an ideal response?
The primary role of hazardous waste ____ is to evade the laws by using an array of tactics, including bribes, false permits, and mislabeling of hazardous wastes as recyclable materials.
A. emitters B. producers C. manufacturers D. smugglers E. users