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all the living and nonliving things
with which an organism interacts
environmental science
environmentalism
environment
environmental ethics
the study of how the natural world works, how the environment affects humans, and how humans affect the environment
environmental science
environmentalism
environment
environmental ethics
a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world from the harmful changes produced by human activities
environmental science
environmentalism
environment
environmental ethics
any of the natural materials and energy sources provided by nature that humans need to survive
renewable natural resources
non-renewable natural resources
natural resources
artificial resources
a resource that is replenished, or renewed over short periods of time
renewable natural resources
non-renewable natural resources
natural resources
artificial resources
a resource that is formed much more
slowly than it is used
renewable natural resrouces
non-renewable natural resources
natural resources
artificial resources
able to meet the current demand for a resource without depleting the future supply
ecological footprint
tragedy of the commons
sustainable
data
a carbon-containing fuel formed over millions of years
from the remains of living things
fossil fuel
renewable natural resource
sustainable
ecological footprint
the environmental impact of an individual or population in terms of the total amount of land and water required (1) to provide the raw materials the individual or population consumes and (2) to dispose of or recycle the waste the individual or population produces
tragedy of the commons
ecological footprint
fossil fuel
sustainable
information collected using scientific methods
hypothesis
ecological footprint
data
environmental science
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