ecological footprint

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Katherine Ulrey
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Biology, Science
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9th Grade
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
What does ecological footprint measure?
How quantity of natural resources humans need compared to the earth's capacity to provide those resources
The size of cities across the world
The amount of fossil fuels that are burned for energy
The shoe size of the average human
2.
Multiple Choice
How is ecological footprint measured?
In terms hectares of land required by each person in a selected area for food, water, transport, housing and waste management
In terms of number of years it would take before resources ran out
In terms of the average life expectancy of a nation
In terms of shoe size, e.g. women's 9
3.
Multiple Choice
Eating less meat and processed foods
Walking or biking to school
Turning off electricity and water when you're not using it.
Driving a large car around for fun.
4.
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following are Greenhouse Gases
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Helium
5.
Multiple Choice
Which is NOT a way to decrease your ecological footprint?
Eating less meat and processed foods
Walking or biking to school
Turning off electricity and water when you're not using it.
Using cars for short journeys
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