Impact of Humans Unit Test
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Question
Use the graph to answer the question.
The vertical axis is labeled millions and ranges from 0 to 900 in increments of 100. The horizontal axis is labeled year and lists dates from 1700 to 2000 in 100-year increments. The line for population starts at 90 million for 1700 and with a slow growth rate reaches to 120 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate and reaches beyond 600 million by 2000. The line for steel consumption starts from 0 in 1860 and reaches 20 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate to reach beyond 800 million by 2000. The values used in the description are approximate.
What led to the increase in steel consumption seen on the graph?
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Fossil fuels that became popular depends on steel production.
Fossil fuels that became popular depends on steel production.
More people started mining steel that are sold outside of the country.
More people started mining steel that are sold outside of the country.
More building construction is needed to provide for the needs of people.
More building construction is needed to provide for the needs of people.
Steel consumption increased when more people started to use computers.
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habitats are destroyed
habitats are destroyed
harmful gases are released
harmful gases are released
water is polluted
water is polluted
sea level is rising
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wind
wind
coal
coal
solar
solar
hydroelectric
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It is converted to solar energy.
It is converted to solar energy.
It escapes and cools the atmosphere.
It escapes and cools the atmosphere.
It is converted to carbon dioxide.
It is converted to carbon dioxide.
It is absorbed and heats the atmosphere.
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There is not enough habitable land left for further urban development.
There is not enough habitable land left for further urban development.
People want to live close to where they work, which is usually the city or suburbs.
People want to live close to where they work, which is usually the city or suburbs.
Habitable land is already being used for livestock and crops.
Habitable land is already being used for livestock and crops.
Many people can live in small spaces, such as high rises in cities.
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Consequences increase in size and scale and become longer lasting.
Consequences increase in size and scale and become longer lasting.
Consequences decrease in size and scale and become short term.
Consequences decrease in size and scale and become short term.
Consequences spread through the area like a ripple effect, starting in the center and radiating outward.
Consequences spread through the area like a ripple effect, starting in the center and radiating outward.
Consequences travel from one type of habitat to another, until multiple habitats are affected
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Consequences spread through the area like a ripple effect, starting in the center and radiating outward.
Consequences spread through the area like a ripple effect, starting in the center and radiating outward.
Consequences decrease in size and scale and become short term.
Consequences decrease in size and scale and become short term.
Consequences travel from one type of habitat to another, until multiple habitats are affected.
Consequences travel from one type of habitat to another, until multiple habitats are affected.
Consequences increase in size and scale and become longer lasting.