Exam 6: Human Population: Can We Have Too Many People
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Exam 4: Life: What Shapes Biodiversity32 Questions
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Exam 6: Human Population: Can We Have Too Many People34 Questions
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Exam 10: Systems and Cycles: Are We Changing Earths Life Support System35 Questions
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Exam 17: Environmental Health and Justice: How Does Our Environment Affect Our Health38 Questions
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Exam 19: Groups and Organizations: How Do We Work Together for Sustainability38 Questions
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Which term defines a prolonged period of low mortality with high fertility, leading to explosive population growth and a very large population of young people?
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Which statement is correct regarding total fertility rates (TFR)?
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Which limiting environmental factor or overexploitation of a resource led to the collapse of the Chaco Canyon civilization?
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Thomas Malthus and others predicted that surpassing a threshold population size would bring about catastrophic collapse. Explain how humans have managed to increase the carrying capacity of the planet for our species in order to prevent collapse.
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The results of population policies in Singapore and Germany indicate that
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Ecological footprint analysis indicates that we would need five planets if everyone on Earth were living the lifestyle of a typical American. What are some specific short-term and long-term changes related to transportation, food, energy, and water usage that you could make to lower your footprint?
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Select the answer that characterizes the fertility transition stage of the demographic transition.
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Which of the factors pertaining to women and girls increases as total fertility rate drops?
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Describe how death rate, birthrate, and total population change according to the three phases of the demographic transition.
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Select the factor that contributed to the collapse of the Viking colony in Greenland.
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Select the factor that is associated with high fertility rates.
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Which stage of the demographic transition starts with high birthrates and low death rates?
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Humankind today faces many environmental problems, including large-scale deforestation, unsustainable loss of topsoil and freshwater resources, and species extinction due to overhunting, habitat destruction, and the introduction of invasive species. As our population continues to grow exponentially, what parallels can be drawn between the events that led to the collapse of the civilization on Easter Island and the problems facing our modern civilization?
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The literate life expectancy is 69.6 for Italy. This means that the average Italian
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In response to a low total fertility rate, the government of which nation has attempted to encourage women to have more children?
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The total number of deaths per year per 1,000 people refers to the rate.
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Population decline is possible in which stage of the demographic transition?
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