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New agricultural approaches to farming in rain forest areas offer possibilities of farming without harming the forest. Which crop specifically can grow in the rainforest and not damage the area? (1 point) Responses soybe...
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Alternative energy sources like solar and wind power _______. a. are always available b. are only replenished with human intervention c. are renewable d. are more versatile than fossil fuels Please select the best answer...
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Water stress and scarcity are major issues. Water scarcity is experienced by billions of people at least one month out of each year. Access to safe drinking water is also a major issue. How many people worldwide lack acc...
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There are 326 million trillion gallons of water on Earth but only what percentage of that is useable fresh water? (1 point) Responses 1 percent 1 percent 3 percent 3 percent 5 percent 5 percent 15 percent 15 percent
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Hydropower, wave power, and tidal power use which renewable resource to provide energy? (1 point) Responses water water wind wind sunlight sunlight oil
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In 2005, one country began work to reduce and reverse the effects of deforestation of the Amazon rain forest. Which country was this? (1 point) Responses Brazil Brazil Nicaragua Nicaragua Argentina Argentina Honduras
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Aishwarya is writing a report on the issues with people not having access to clean and safe water. In her report she plans to include information about the problems that arise from this situation. To support her points,...
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Wood is a USDA defined renewable resource. It’s also considered a preferred green building material because of its benefits. What is one of those benefits? (1 point) Responses It is impervious to wear. It is impervious t...
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In a pond, the pollution of water by human-made pollutants, such as oil and grease, can cause chemical, biological, and ecological changes. As plants begin to die and decompose, carbon dioxide is released. What would hap...
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Since the 1970s, many changes in waste disposal have taken place. Recycling has become a regular part of garbage pick-up. In some places it is mandatory. Compost pick-up, clean incineration, and proper disposal in high-t...
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During the past 40 years, close to 20 percent of the Amazon rain forest has been cut down, more than in all the previous 450 years since European colonization began. Scientists predict that an additional 20 percent of th...
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Earth's Oceans are impacted by climate changes, pollution, and overfishing. Which is not a result of human activity? Responses A destruction of food websdestruction of food webs B destruction of coral reefsdestruction of...
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Evan and his friends are so surprised to find deer in their subdivision! His mom is getting mad because every morning they are in the garden eating everything they see. What change in their environment could have taken p...
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Danny and his sister Minnie decided to go tubing over the summer break in a nearby river. When they arrived they saw a location where someone had dumped some household trash into the river. How does dumping waste into ri...
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Farmers spray pesticides to protect fruits from pests. What is a possible harmful effect of using pesticides? Responses A Pesticides are harmful to plants and should not be used.Pesticides are harmful to plants and shoul...
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People increase erosion in forested areas by Responses A tilling the soil.tilling the soil. B polluting the air.polluting the air. C cutting down trees.cutting down trees. D planting invasive species.planting invasive sp...
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In PE class, the teacher tells the students they will be playing a sport that originated in Europe. Which sport are they MOST likely playing?
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How does population growth negatively impact water quality? Responses A altering of wetlandsaltering of wetlands B underground water supply is increasedunderground water supply is increased C decreased sedimentation in r...
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Which human activity increases beach erosion? Responses A storm waves B planting vegetation C swimming near the shores D building structures on sand dunes
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Though necessary for sanitation and food production, many human activities negatively impact the environment. Water is another necessary part of human health and survival; however, these other activities pose a great thr...
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How is the gayer-Anderson cat Connection to the Essential Question: “How did early societies shape human civilization and whose legacies are remembered?”
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why should the gayer-Anderson cat interests me (in simple terms)
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make important notes about gayer-Anderson cat in the British museum
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Write an objective summary of what happened in the story in 6-8 sentences. An objective summary is JUST THE FACTS, not what you think about what happened. Make sure to work in chronological order, include all key details...
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What is imagery in the context of poetry?(1 point) Responses the location and time frame that a poem takes place in the location and time frame that a poem takes place in overarching ideas in a poem that help create mean...
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