Question

This is another copy of the bar graph from the prior questions (provided so you don't have to scroll backward).





Throughout the course, you have studied examples of deforestation. Imagine deforestation continues and new forests are not planted to replace them.

5a. 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 shorter.
The bar for the forest category would get shorter.

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 get taller.
The bar for the forest category would get taller.

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.
Question 2


This is another copy of the pie chart from prior questions (provided so you don't have to scroll backward).



Throughout the course, you have also studied urban development. Imagine cities continue to get larger over the next century.

5b. How will the urban slice of the pie chart be most likely to change (as compared to the one shown here) over the next 100 years?

(1 point)
Responses

The urban category's slice will be eliminated from the circle.
The urban category's slice will be eliminated from the circle.

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 have to change colors.
The urban category's slice will have to change colors.

The urban category's slice will get wider and occupy more of the circle.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
### Question 5a

If deforestation continues and new forests are not planted to replace them, the bar graph would change in the following way:

**Response:** The bar for the forest category would get shorter.

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### Question 5b

If cities continue to get larger over the next century, the urban slice of the pie chart would most likely change in the following way:

**Response:** The urban category's slice will get wider and occupy more of the circle.

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