Ap Environment Chapter 1 Summary

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AP Environmental Chapter 1 Testing Your Comprehensions 1)Renewable and Non-Renewable resources are similar in that they are both necessary and vital to our survival. They are different in that renewable resources are infinite and are always available while the sources of non-renewable resources are finite and will eventually deplete. 2)The agricultural revolution made the production of products more efficient in that more was produced in a shorter period of time. In turn, causing the population of population the vastly increase. The Industrial revolution contributed to the major population boost through the invention of tools that revolutionized the methods of farming. 3)The Tragedy of the commons was an essay that promoted…show more content…
The triple bottom line is the sustainable solution that satisfies the needs of the enviornment, economy, and social goals of humanity. Seeking Solutions 2.The Easter Islanders were most likely not aware of the amount of time needed to replenish their tree supply in turn causing them to run out of their tree supply instead of sustaining it by planting more trees.The similar consequence may be destined for our population if we continue deforestation without replenishing our forests. 3)The fast depletion of natural resources is one that affects me the most. I noticed as the demand for oil increases the prices also increases. The uses of this natural resource also has somewhat of a domino affect in that the constant burning of theses now expensive and depleting source is also harming the environment through global warming. I believe many who drive automobiles would agree with my concerns. 4)If the population stabilized then the production of food would have to do the same. Also, we would have a more exact amount of pollution caused by the population that we would need to control making it easier to seek and carry out
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