Q: Suggest some approaches towards the conservation of forests.
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Q: 1) explain why the troposphere's boundary is gradually being pushed upward.
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Q: 8.Which of the following may be true of atmospheric CO2? A) The ocean will absorb the excess…
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Q: How would you explain the importance of tropicalrain forests (Core Case Study) to people who…
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Q: 3. Describe the process of energy transfer through trophic levels.
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Q: 2. What is the difference between primary and secondary succession? 3. What is a pioneer species?…
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Q: Discuss how to overcome the threats to mangrove ecosystem?
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Q: 6. Which of the following statements about biotic potential is TRUE? Biotic potential of an organism…
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Q: Discuss what are the threats to mangrove ecosystem?
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Q: 5. A value that is placed on biodiversity, primarily for its importance in preserving endangered sp…
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Q: 9.What does it mean to say that pesticides affect non-target species? (Use an example to explain.)…
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Q: 8) Define deforestation. What are the chief effects of deforestation?
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Q: 13. Which of the following is an example of conservation? a. creating a nature preserve b. cleaning…
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Q: 1.What are the negative impacts of deforestation? Shouldn't the plantation of new forests be…
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Q: What are the taken actions nowadays to counteract the effect of pollutants in the air? Mention 4…
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Q: 2. Choose one of the following resources: timber, fish, soil, water, or fossil fuels. Discuss…
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Q: 1.Explain why the number of nests destroyed by foxes might be higher than the number of warrens…
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Q: 5. A forest that has never lost any of its trees to cutting is properly defined as: A. a…
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Q: 7. If you look closely at an image of a clear-cut forest, you can see that clear-cutting does more…
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Q: 14. Which is the best example of a point source pollution? A runoff from fields B. pesticides…
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Q: 3. Which of these are pioneer species for primary succession? Select all correct answers. a. moss…
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Q: 2. In the previous question, there was a description of how the ecosystem of tortoises is affected…
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Q: 4. Forest trees do not need which of the following resources to grow in size from year to year? A.…
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Q: 1. What are the limitations of using a forest tree community models?
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Q: Describe how the types of vegetation present on this farmland would change if a fire burned down all…
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Q: Discuss the limitations of the forest tree community model?
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Q: 2. Describe how hypoxic conditions can develop in ecosystems such as the Chesapeake Bay.
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Q: 5. Discuss the differences in plant diversity and explain how the changes affect the animal species…
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Q: 4. Describe a wildfire
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Q: 5. What type of succession would occur in a lethally impacted mangrove area? Discuss the stages of…
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Q: How can we preserve and protect the ecological relationship in our ecosystem?
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Q: 1. Forests can affect their local areas favorably in all of the following ways except: A. causing…
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Q: 1. some of the circumstances that are often faced by terrestrial biomes.
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Q: 5. The native flora garden features ecosystems that can be found within how many miles of New York…
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Q: Discuss why mangrove forest is a life-sustaining ecosystem?
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Q: 7. What have been the results of the Clean Air Act in terms of human and environmental health? Are…
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Q: How the conservation of fuels contributes to health, well-being and sustainable development?
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Q: 4. A forest that formerly lost all of its trees to cutting, but has regrown, is properly called: A.…
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Q: . Which of the following does NOT contribute to the human impact on the environment? A) The…
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Q: . What is acid rain and state how it affect plants development in the ecosystem. 2. Briefly explain…
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4. Discuss what are the impacts of human activities on the mangrove ecosystem.
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- 1. Discuss why mangrove forest is a life-sustaining ecosystem?14.Why is protecting forests important to combating climate change, and in supporting the hydrologiccycle? 15.Why is clear-cutting considered an unsustainable practice, ecologically speaking? (give multiplereasons)8. Describe strategies to preserve biodiversity.