Question
11. How will the urban slice of the pie chart change (as compared to the one shown) over the next 100 years?
(1 point)
Responses
The urban category's slice will have to change colors.
The urban category's slice will have to change colors.
The urban category's slice will get narrower and occupy less of the circle.
The urban category's slice will get narrower and occupy less of the circle.
The urban category's slice will get wider and occupy more of the circle.
The urban category's slice will get wider and occupy more of the circle.
The urban category's slice will be eliminated from the circle.
(1 point)
Responses
The urban category's slice will have to change colors.
The urban category's slice will have to change colors.
The urban category's slice will get narrower and occupy less of the circle.
The urban category's slice will get narrower and occupy less of the circle.
The urban category's slice will get wider and occupy more of the circle.
The urban category's slice will get wider and occupy more of the circle.
The urban category's slice will be eliminated from the circle.
Answers
Answer
The human population has
during the time when humans have existed. This population change has meant the need for resources has
. Some resources, like food and wood, are called
because they are made from living things. Humans have had to use
for agriculture and urban development, and they also need
during the time when humans have existed. This population change has meant the need for resources has
. Some resources, like food and wood, are called
because they are made from living things. Humans have had to use
for agriculture and urban development, and they also need
Answer
Throughout the course, you have studied examples of deforestation. Imagine deforestation continues and new forests are not planted to replace them.
10. If the deforestation continues, how would the bar graph change from what is shown here?
(1 point)
Responses
The bar for the forest category would get narrower.
The bar for the forest category would get narrower.
The bar for the forest category would have to change colors.
The bar for the forest category would have to change colors.
The bar for the forest category would get wider.
The bar for the forest category would get wider.
The bar for the forest category would get shorter.
The bar for the forest category would get shorter.
The bar for the forest category would get taller.
10. If the deforestation continues, how would the bar graph change from what is shown here?
(1 point)
Responses
The bar for the forest category would get narrower.
The bar for the forest category would get narrower.
The bar for the forest category would have to change colors.
The bar for the forest category would have to change colors.
The bar for the forest category would get wider.
The bar for the forest category would get wider.
The bar for the forest category would get shorter.
The bar for the forest category would get shorter.
The bar for the forest category would get taller.
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GPT 3.5
The urban category's slice will get wider and occupy more of the circle.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The human population has **increased** during the time when humans have existed. This population change has meant the need for resources has **grown**. Some resources, like food and wood, are called **biotic resources** because they are made from living things. Humans have had to use **land** for agriculture and urban development, and they also need **water**.
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GPT 3.5
The bar for the forest category would get narrower.
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