Deck 24: Human Population, planetary Resources, and Conservation

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At least 40% of the world population lives within 100 km (60 miles)of a coastline.
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Define an ecological footprint.

A) the total amount of resources used by an individual to meet their needs
B) the amount of food a person needs to eat
C) the amount of water a person needs to meet their needs
D) the amount of land a person needs to provide a place to live
E) the amount of energy a person needs to meet their needs
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What happened to the death rate in LDCs following World War II? Why?

A) It increased due to the loss of infrastructure following the war.
B) It increased due to the spread of disease because of refugees from the war.
C) It decreased because of the introduction of modern medicine.
D) It decreased because people were no longer dying in World War II.
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The more-developed countries have typically always had low population increases.
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How is the growth rate of a population determined?

A) birth rate
B) death rate
C) birth rate minus death rate
D) birth rate times death rate
E) birth rate divided by death rate
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The population growth in less-developed countries is

A) modestly increasing.
B) dramatically increasing.
C) negative.
D) leveling off.
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What is the definition of biotic potential?

A) a relatively slow (lag) population growth
B) maximum growth rate under ideal conditions
C) maximum population the environment can sustain
D) the birthrate or natality
E) the deathrate or mortality
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The age structure diagram of MDCs is shaped like

A) a pyramid.
B) an inverted pyramid.
C) a rectangle.
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What is the current world's population?

A) almost 1 billion people
B) almost 3 billion people
C) almost 5 billion people
D) almost 7 billion people
E) almost 10 billion people
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Which of the following is not a way to reduce your ecological footprint?

A) drive an energy-efficient car
B) eat more beef
C) live in a smaller home
D) turn down the thermostat in the winter
E) do not water the lawn
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Birthrate and death rate are usually expressed as percentages (per 100 people).
Question
If there are more women in the postreproductive years than in the reproductive years,and more women in the reproductive years than in the prereproductive years,what does the age structure diagram look like?

A) a pyramid
B) an inverted pyramid
C) a rectangle
Question
In order to have a negative population growth rate,

A) the birthrate must exceed the death rate.
B) the biotic potential of the population must increase.
C) the death rate must exceed the birth rate.
D) the carrying capacity for the population must increase.
E) only replacement reproduction can occur.
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What does the population growth for the United States look like?

A) increasing
B) decreasing
C) leveling off
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If the birthrate is 22 per 1000 per year and the death rate is 8 per 1000 per year,what is the population growth rate?

A) 2.2%
B) 0.8%
C) 1.4%
D) 14%
E) 22%
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More women in the LDCs are entering the reproductive years than older women are leaving them.
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Currently the world population growth is at 1.2%.If the birthrate is 19.86 per 1000 (2009 estimate),what is the death rate?

A) 19.86
B) 7.86
C) 12
D) 1.2
E) 78.6
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Which of the following is a renewable resource?

A) land
B) solar energy
C) fossil fuels
D) minerals
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The carrying capacity of Earth for humans is approximately 8 billion people.
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If each couple only has two children,zero population growth will take place immediately.
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How much of Earth's land mass is already desert?

A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 40%
D) 50%
E) 65%
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Minerals are what type of resource?

A) renewable
B) nonrenewable
Question
"Green revolution" plants caused many ecological problems.
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What do hydropower and wind power have in common?

A) Both require the building of dams.
B) Both lead to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
C) Both are renewable energy sources.
D) Both result in the depletion of fossil fuels.
E) Both require the use of photovoltaic cells.
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Which of the following is not associated with groundwater depletion?

A) subsidence
B) sinkholes
C) saltwater intrusion
D) lowering of the water table
E) sediment buildup
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Which of the following is considered a benefit of a dam?

A) electricity use
B) alter river flow
C) loss of water by evaporation
D) seepage into underlying rock beds
E) sediment buildup
Question
Which of the following is not an issue for coastal areas?

A) loss of habitat for organisms
B) loss of buffer zone for storms
C) desertification
D) pollution
E) erosion
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Which of the following is not a harmful practice of modern farming?

A) heavy use of pesticides and herbicides
B) polyculture planting
C) heavy use of fertilizers
D) generous irrigation
E) increased fuel consumption
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What organization oversees the cleanup of hazardous waste sites in the United States?

A) NIH
B) NSF
C) USDA
D) EPA
E) USGS
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How many more people could be fed on grain than on meat?

A) 20 times
B) 10 times
C) 5 times
D) 3 times
E) 2 times
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Overall,there is not enough water on the face of the Earth to meet the human population needs for water.
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In MDCs,many people do not eat enough protein.
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The soil in the tropics is very rich and fertile and makes excellent land for agriculture.
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Why should pregnant women and small children not eat certain fish?

A) herbicide contamination
B) mercury contamination
C) pesticide contamination
D) lead contamination
E) PCB contamination
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It is considered a human right for people to have clean drinking water.
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One of the best things you can do personally to help the environment is to cut down on your consumption of meat.
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Planting the same crop in straight rows prevents soil erosion.
Question
Wind is to a wind farm as what is to hydropower?

A) falling water
B) solar energy
C) hydrogen gas
D) steam
E) hot salt
Question
Which organism is more likely to suffer due to biological magnification?

A) earthworm
B) caterpillar
C) minnow
D) pelican
E) algae
Question
Most of the freshwater in the world is used for

A) drinking.
B) bathing.
C) irrigation.
D) watering lawns.
E) industrial needs.
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The biggest problem in moving toward a sustainable society with the LDCs is overconsumption.
Question
Which of the following is an urban,not a rural,sustainability plan?

A) use low-flow or trickle irrigation
B) plant cover crops
C) use green roofs
D) use integrated pest management
E) plant multipurpose trees
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Fish are considered a nonrenewable resource.
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Is it important to save the wild relatives of our current crop plants,even at great cost?
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When calculating the gross national product,economists consider whether an activity is environmentally harmful.
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Decorative plants and exotic pets often suffer from overexploitation.
Question
How long does it take for a plastic grocery bag to degrade?

A) 1-2 weeks
B) 1-2 months
C) a year
D) 10-20 years
E) more than 50 years
Question
Which of the following statements about the indirect value of trees is not true?

A) Globally, they stabilize the climate because they take up carbon dioxide.
B) They provide shade and reduce the need for fans and airconditioning.
C) In forests, they exert a natural "sponge effect" for provision of freshwater.
D) They break down dead organic matter and other types of wastes.
E) They retain soil and prevent soil erosion.
Question
Which of the following is an alien species that has invaded the United States?

A) bass
B) oak trees
C) wolves
D) kudzu
E) buffalo
Question
What do indirect values of biodiversity all have in common?

A) They are all involved with the biogeochemical cycles.
B) They are all pervasive benefits provided by ecosystems.
C) They provide pleasure and relaxation for humans.
D) They all depend on an individual species.
E) They all undo some harm that humans have done.
Question
Which of the following would be an example of an organism that provides direct benefit by consumptive use value?

A) armadillos
B) rosy periwinkle
C) wheat
D) rice
E) trees
Question
Which of the following medicinal value pairings is mismatched?

A) rosy periwinkle--leukemia
B) armadillo--leprosy
C) viruses--antibiotics
D) fungus--penicillin
E) horseshoe crabs--limulus amoebocyte lysate
Question
Which of the following would not be considered an unsustainable practice of society?

A) reduction in population growth rate
B) eating more meat than vegetables
C) using more freshwater for agriculture than in homes
D) using large amounts of fossil fuels, fertilizers, and pesticides
E) deforestation and desertification
Question
Which of the following is an indirect,as opposed to a direct,value of biodiversity?

A) medical use
B) food
C) consumptive use
D) ecotourism
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Which of the following criteria of value are mismatched?

A) cultural value--language and history
B) option value--preserving for the future
C) educational value--experience of nature
D) aesthetic value--agricultural use
E) use value--entrance fees
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Which of the following is not a factor contributing to the loss of biodiversity?

A) alien species
B) increased carrying capacity
C) pollution
D) overexploitation
E) disease
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a sustainable society?

A) multi-use farming
B) integrated pest management
C) mass transit
D) draining of wetlands for housing
E) recycling and composting
Question
Which of the following is not a sustainability practice designed to conserve water?

A) use sediment traps for storm drains
B) use low-flow or trickle irrigation
C) build retention ponds
D) use nonporous surfaces for parking lots
E) use green roofs
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A sustainable society is one that provides all of the goods and services desired by humans.
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Measures that include noneconomic indicators are most likely better at revealing our quality of life than is the gross national product.
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Deck 24: Human Population, planetary Resources, and Conservation
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At least 40% of the world population lives within 100 km (60 miles)of a coastline.
True
Explanation: This leads to significant environmental issues and the numbers are expected to increase.
2
Define an ecological footprint.

A) the total amount of resources used by an individual to meet their needs
B) the amount of food a person needs to eat
C) the amount of water a person needs to meet their needs
D) the amount of land a person needs to provide a place to live
E) the amount of energy a person needs to meet their needs
A
Explanation: An ecological footprint involves all of the resources, food, water, land, energy, and minerals, a person uses to meet their needs.
3
What happened to the death rate in LDCs following World War II? Why?

A) It increased due to the loss of infrastructure following the war.
B) It increased due to the spread of disease because of refugees from the war.
C) It decreased because of the introduction of modern medicine.
D) It decreased because people were no longer dying in World War II.
C
Explanation: The death rate in LDCs decreased following WWII because of the introduction of modern medicine.
4
The more-developed countries have typically always had low population increases.
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How is the growth rate of a population determined?

A) birth rate
B) death rate
C) birth rate minus death rate
D) birth rate times death rate
E) birth rate divided by death rate
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The population growth in less-developed countries is

A) modestly increasing.
B) dramatically increasing.
C) negative.
D) leveling off.
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What is the definition of biotic potential?

A) a relatively slow (lag) population growth
B) maximum growth rate under ideal conditions
C) maximum population the environment can sustain
D) the birthrate or natality
E) the deathrate or mortality
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The age structure diagram of MDCs is shaped like

A) a pyramid.
B) an inverted pyramid.
C) a rectangle.
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What is the current world's population?

A) almost 1 billion people
B) almost 3 billion people
C) almost 5 billion people
D) almost 7 billion people
E) almost 10 billion people
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Which of the following is not a way to reduce your ecological footprint?

A) drive an energy-efficient car
B) eat more beef
C) live in a smaller home
D) turn down the thermostat in the winter
E) do not water the lawn
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Birthrate and death rate are usually expressed as percentages (per 100 people).
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If there are more women in the postreproductive years than in the reproductive years,and more women in the reproductive years than in the prereproductive years,what does the age structure diagram look like?

A) a pyramid
B) an inverted pyramid
C) a rectangle
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In order to have a negative population growth rate,

A) the birthrate must exceed the death rate.
B) the biotic potential of the population must increase.
C) the death rate must exceed the birth rate.
D) the carrying capacity for the population must increase.
E) only replacement reproduction can occur.
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What does the population growth for the United States look like?

A) increasing
B) decreasing
C) leveling off
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If the birthrate is 22 per 1000 per year and the death rate is 8 per 1000 per year,what is the population growth rate?

A) 2.2%
B) 0.8%
C) 1.4%
D) 14%
E) 22%
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More women in the LDCs are entering the reproductive years than older women are leaving them.
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Currently the world population growth is at 1.2%.If the birthrate is 19.86 per 1000 (2009 estimate),what is the death rate?

A) 19.86
B) 7.86
C) 12
D) 1.2
E) 78.6
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Which of the following is a renewable resource?

A) land
B) solar energy
C) fossil fuels
D) minerals
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The carrying capacity of Earth for humans is approximately 8 billion people.
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If each couple only has two children,zero population growth will take place immediately.
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How much of Earth's land mass is already desert?

A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 40%
D) 50%
E) 65%
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Minerals are what type of resource?

A) renewable
B) nonrenewable
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23
"Green revolution" plants caused many ecological problems.
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What do hydropower and wind power have in common?

A) Both require the building of dams.
B) Both lead to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
C) Both are renewable energy sources.
D) Both result in the depletion of fossil fuels.
E) Both require the use of photovoltaic cells.
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Which of the following is not associated with groundwater depletion?

A) subsidence
B) sinkholes
C) saltwater intrusion
D) lowering of the water table
E) sediment buildup
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Which of the following is considered a benefit of a dam?

A) electricity use
B) alter river flow
C) loss of water by evaporation
D) seepage into underlying rock beds
E) sediment buildup
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Which of the following is not an issue for coastal areas?

A) loss of habitat for organisms
B) loss of buffer zone for storms
C) desertification
D) pollution
E) erosion
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Which of the following is not a harmful practice of modern farming?

A) heavy use of pesticides and herbicides
B) polyculture planting
C) heavy use of fertilizers
D) generous irrigation
E) increased fuel consumption
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What organization oversees the cleanup of hazardous waste sites in the United States?

A) NIH
B) NSF
C) USDA
D) EPA
E) USGS
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How many more people could be fed on grain than on meat?

A) 20 times
B) 10 times
C) 5 times
D) 3 times
E) 2 times
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Overall,there is not enough water on the face of the Earth to meet the human population needs for water.
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In MDCs,many people do not eat enough protein.
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The soil in the tropics is very rich and fertile and makes excellent land for agriculture.
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Why should pregnant women and small children not eat certain fish?

A) herbicide contamination
B) mercury contamination
C) pesticide contamination
D) lead contamination
E) PCB contamination
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It is considered a human right for people to have clean drinking water.
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One of the best things you can do personally to help the environment is to cut down on your consumption of meat.
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Planting the same crop in straight rows prevents soil erosion.
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38
Wind is to a wind farm as what is to hydropower?

A) falling water
B) solar energy
C) hydrogen gas
D) steam
E) hot salt
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Which organism is more likely to suffer due to biological magnification?

A) earthworm
B) caterpillar
C) minnow
D) pelican
E) algae
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Most of the freshwater in the world is used for

A) drinking.
B) bathing.
C) irrigation.
D) watering lawns.
E) industrial needs.
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The biggest problem in moving toward a sustainable society with the LDCs is overconsumption.
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42
Which of the following is an urban,not a rural,sustainability plan?

A) use low-flow or trickle irrigation
B) plant cover crops
C) use green roofs
D) use integrated pest management
E) plant multipurpose trees
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Fish are considered a nonrenewable resource.
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Is it important to save the wild relatives of our current crop plants,even at great cost?
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When calculating the gross national product,economists consider whether an activity is environmentally harmful.
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Decorative plants and exotic pets often suffer from overexploitation.
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How long does it take for a plastic grocery bag to degrade?

A) 1-2 weeks
B) 1-2 months
C) a year
D) 10-20 years
E) more than 50 years
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Which of the following statements about the indirect value of trees is not true?

A) Globally, they stabilize the climate because they take up carbon dioxide.
B) They provide shade and reduce the need for fans and airconditioning.
C) In forests, they exert a natural "sponge effect" for provision of freshwater.
D) They break down dead organic matter and other types of wastes.
E) They retain soil and prevent soil erosion.
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49
Which of the following is an alien species that has invaded the United States?

A) bass
B) oak trees
C) wolves
D) kudzu
E) buffalo
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50
What do indirect values of biodiversity all have in common?

A) They are all involved with the biogeochemical cycles.
B) They are all pervasive benefits provided by ecosystems.
C) They provide pleasure and relaxation for humans.
D) They all depend on an individual species.
E) They all undo some harm that humans have done.
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51
Which of the following would be an example of an organism that provides direct benefit by consumptive use value?

A) armadillos
B) rosy periwinkle
C) wheat
D) rice
E) trees
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52
Which of the following medicinal value pairings is mismatched?

A) rosy periwinkle--leukemia
B) armadillo--leprosy
C) viruses--antibiotics
D) fungus--penicillin
E) horseshoe crabs--limulus amoebocyte lysate
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53
Which of the following would not be considered an unsustainable practice of society?

A) reduction in population growth rate
B) eating more meat than vegetables
C) using more freshwater for agriculture than in homes
D) using large amounts of fossil fuels, fertilizers, and pesticides
E) deforestation and desertification
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54
Which of the following is an indirect,as opposed to a direct,value of biodiversity?

A) medical use
B) food
C) consumptive use
D) ecotourism
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55
Which of the following criteria of value are mismatched?

A) cultural value--language and history
B) option value--preserving for the future
C) educational value--experience of nature
D) aesthetic value--agricultural use
E) use value--entrance fees
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Which of the following is not a factor contributing to the loss of biodiversity?

A) alien species
B) increased carrying capacity
C) pollution
D) overexploitation
E) disease
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a sustainable society?

A) multi-use farming
B) integrated pest management
C) mass transit
D) draining of wetlands for housing
E) recycling and composting
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58
Which of the following is not a sustainability practice designed to conserve water?

A) use sediment traps for storm drains
B) use low-flow or trickle irrigation
C) build retention ponds
D) use nonporous surfaces for parking lots
E) use green roofs
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A sustainable society is one that provides all of the goods and services desired by humans.
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Measures that include noneconomic indicators are most likely better at revealing our quality of life than is the gross national product.
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