Multiple Choice
A sustainable yield is
A) the average rate at which a renewable resource can be used without reducing its available supply.
B) the lowest rate at which a nonrenewable resource can be used without reducing its available supply.
C) the highest rate at which a nonrenewable resource can be used without reducing its available supply.
D) the highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used without reducing its available supply.
E) the lowest rate at which a renewable resource can be used without reducing its available supply.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q40: Poverty can increase environmental degradation; however, environmental
Q41: We can best face the challenge of
Q42: Affluent countries<br>A)have low levels of resource use.<br>B)include
Q43: Decreasing population growth in more-developed countries will<br>A)decrease
Q44: The human population currently totals<br>A)87 million.<br>B)2 billion.<br>C)4
Q46: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures<br>A)death rates.<br>B)economic growth.<br>C)population
Q47: What environmental worldview proposes that we are
Q48: An example of point source pollution is<br>A)runoff
Q49: What are the three social science principles
Q50: When a nonrenewable resource is completely exhausted,