The context clue that helps verify the meaning of the word "anthropogenic" is:
“chemicals produced by humans”
This phrase indicates that "anthropogenic" refers to something that is caused or influenced by human activities.
by Jessica Merzdorf
“Harmful algal blooms are not recent. We have writings from indigenous tribes in the Pacific Northwest that talk about things happening on the beach,” said Cetinić. “It’s just that today we’re looking for it more, and also anthropogenic influences are making blooms more prevalent.”
While naturally occurring minerals can run into the ocean and feed algae, chemicals produced by humans—lawn fertilizer, wastewater treatment chemicals and agricultural chemicals, for example—are a much greater culprit.
A Walk Through the Rainbow with PACE, NASA, July 17th, 2020, Jessica Merzdorf
Question
Use the passage to answer the question.
What context clues help you verify the meaning of the word anthropogenic?
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Responses
“chemicals produced by humans”
“chemicals produced by humans”
“things happening on the beach”
“things happening on the beach”
“naturally occurring minerals”
“naturally occurring minerals”
“Harmful algal blooms are not recent.”
“Harmful algal blooms are not recent.”
1 answer
The context clue that helps verify the meaning of the word "anthropogenic" is:
“chemicals produced by humans”
This phrase indicates that "anthropogenic" refers to something that is caused or influenced by human activities.