A) a twenty hectare marshland that acts as a sponge for rainwater
B) the ecotourism market in the United States
C) two hundred hectares of wetlands in Canada that soak up pollutants and purify water
D) forests that decrease erosion along the banks of rivers in Philippines
E) a row of trees that act as a wind block, on the northwest side of our homes, decreasing our need for air conditioning and cooling systems in the summer
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A) important natural resources are being consumed more quickly than they can be replenished.
B) renewable energy sources are consuming land and resources more quickly than they can be replenished.
C) recycling has lessened the need for the mining of some mineral resources.
D) fresh water is a renewable resource that can be preserved through conservation.
E) diverting agricultural yield for feeing livestock supplies protein to a community's diet.
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A) more value can be derived from the more diverse products produced by ecosystems with high biodiversity relative to land that has been cleared for agriculture.
B) ecosystems with higher biodiversity consume more resources than those with lower biodiversity, creating more strain on the environment.
C) ecosystems with low biodiversity consume resources at a higher rate than those with higher biodiversity.
D) land that has been cleared for agriculture consumes natural resources at a slower rate and is cheaper to maintain.
E) land with lower biodiversity has many more possible uses for humans than land with higher biodiversity.
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A) It reduces the available habitat available for other species.
B) Overfishing allows fished species to overpopulate once the larger individuals are removed from the population, which in turn depletes the species' food sources.
C) Newer technologies allow the fishing fleet to take a larger catch while leaving larger numbers of breeding pairs, which overpopulate and degrade the environment.
D) It depletes fish that feed on some species and serve as food sources for other species, leading to the eradication of some species and the overpopulation of others.
E) It depletes food sources for aquatic mammals, which then overpopulate.
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A) fossil fuel usage, deforestation, and agriculture
B) overfishing and hydropower usage
C) fossil fuel and hydropower usage
D) salinization and desertification
E) erosion, deforestation, pollution, and salinization
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A) biotic potential
B) biological magnification
C) salinization
D) bioremediation
E) biological accumulation
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A) coal and oil
B) hydropower and nuclear power
C) hydropower
D) nuclear power
E) wind and solar power
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A) loss of biodiversity in fish and other species.
B) decreased yields from fishing.
C) increased biodiversity of aquatic animals other than fish.
D) increased nutritional deficiencies in the human population.
E) decreased need for agriculture.
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A) growing crops.
B) providing water.
C) growing livestock.
D) cleaning sewage.
E) pest and weed control.
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A) higher water bills because of the need to irrigate vegetation
B) fresh fruits and vegetables for employees to take home to their families
C) additional recreational space for employees to enjoy during work breaks
D) lower electric bills due to the extra insulation the vegetation provides
E) lowered rainwater runoff that may create cracks in the roof of the building
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A) poor landscaping practices that expose the land to excess wind
B) overgrazing by livestock
C) use of drip irrigation systems
D) deforestation
E) wetland destruction
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A) development of more energy-efficient means of transportation
B) utilization of "green roofs"
C) creation of "greenbelts"
D) development of new sections in cities as older ones become dilapidated and unusable
E) use of native species in landscaping that require less maintenance and attract bees and butterflies
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A) chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
B) volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
C) DDT
D) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
E) chromium
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A) development of novel medicines
B) production of fresh water
C) new and better crop plants
D) climate regulation
E) biological magnification
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A) land subsidence including sinkhole formation
B) loss of habitat for aquatic organisms
C) lowering of sea levels
D) water seepage into underground rock beds
E) sediment buildup
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A) Fossil fuels are more plentiful than metals, and are depleted more slowly.
B) Metals can be extracted by strip mining, while fossil fuels may not.
C) Many metals may be recycled, decreasing the necessity for finding new reserves, unlike fossil fuels, which cannot be recycled.
D) The mining of metals is not as destructive to the environment as the mining of fossil fuels.
E) The recycling of fossil fuels is more economically feasible than the recycling of metals.
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A) the water dissolves soil nutrients, making them unavailable to plants.
B) water used in irrigation leaves behind toxic substances in the soil.
C) runoff of water leaves silt deposits behind, which reduce the ability of plants to grow.
D) a reduction of water available in the aquifer lowers lake, river, and stream levels.
E) evaporation of water used in irrigation causes salinization of the land, reducing the ability of plants to grow.
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