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Human Impact on the Biosphere Review
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cars and factories
a form of gas that has been released into the athmosphere
layer of ozone gas in the upper atmosphere
Carbon Dioxide
false
the increase in earths temperature
the number of individuals an environment can support
coal
agricultural land and housing
false
species and their habitats along with humans
CO2 and other gases
building malls or parking lots
sulfur and nitrogen compounds are produced when fossil fuels burn can combine with moisture in the atmosphere
The destruction of a forest
many animals die and few migrate
5.6 or less
species that are removed from their habitat
smog
in lakes, lower PH levels can be deadly to algae
false
illegally capturing or killing an organism
limit human population number
passenger pigeon
sulfur and nitrogen
What are CFC's
name a pollutant
What is the PH of Acid Rain
What are the two compounds in Acid Rain
name one human activity that may destroy a habitat
define the term poaching
Describe the effects of Acid Rain on lakes
Name one way we can prevent habitat loss
define direct harvesting
true of false: habitat destruction does not impact species
name a fossil fuel
define global warming
true or false: wastes are let into the atmosphere they do not affect the environment
What is one bird that is now extinct because of uncontrolled hunting
Define Acid Rain
what is a major greenhouse gas
what is one effect of habitat destruction on species
define carrying capacity
name two things air pollution can damage
Name two benifits of habtat destruction for humans
true or false: when moisture falls to the Earth it becomes acid rain
Define the term Deforestation
what is the ozone shield
what are the main things that burn fossil fuels
what is given off when fossil fuels burn

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Define the term Deforestation The destruction of a forest
true of false: habitat destruction does not impact speciesfalse
what is one effect of habitat destruction on species many animals die and few migrate
Name one way we can prevent habitat losslimit human population number
Name two benifits of habtat destruction for humansagricultural land and housing
What are CFC's a form of gas that has been released into the athmosphere
name a pollutant smog
define global warming the increase in earths temperature
what is the ozone shieldlayer of ozone gas in the upper atmosphere
what is a major greenhouse gasCarbon Dioxide
Define Acid Rain sulfur and nitrogen compounds are produced when fossil fuels burn can combine with moisture in the atmosphere
What are the two compounds in Acid Rainsulfur and nitrogen
What is the PH of Acid Rain5.6 or less
true or false: when moisture falls to the Earth it becomes acid rainfalse
Describe the effects of Acid Rain on lakes in lakes, lower PH levels can be deadly to algae
define carrying capacity the number of individuals an environment can support
define direct harvesting species that are removed from their habitat
name one human activity that may destroy a habitatbuilding malls or parking lots
define the term poachingillegally capturing or killing an organism
What is one bird that is now extinct because of uncontrolled huntingpassenger pigeon
true or false: wastes are let into the atmosphere they do not affect the environment false
name a fossil fuelcoal
name two things air pollution can damagespecies and their habitats along with humans
what are the main things that burn fossil fuels cars and factories
what is given off when fossil fuels burn CO2 and other gases