Human Impact on Environment
Biology ⇒ Ecology and Environment
Human Impact on Environment starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how climate change can affect biodiversity.
Describe one way in which plastic pollution affects marine life.
Describe one way in which transportation contributes to environmental pollution.
Describe the impact of industrialization on air quality.
Describe two ways in which agriculture can negatively impact the environment.
Explain how human activities contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Explain how urbanization can impact local water cycles.
Explain the concept of ecological footprint.
Explain the difference between point source and non-point source pollution.
Explain the impact of mining activities on terrestrial ecosystems.
Explain the role of international agreements in reducing human impact on the environment.
A city plans to expand its urban area by converting a large section of wetland into residential housing. Analyze the potential environmental consequences of this action.
A factory releases untreated chemical waste into a nearby river. Predict and explain two possible ecological consequences of this action.
Describe two ways in which human-induced climate change can impact ocean ecosystems.
Discuss how the concept of 'tragedy of the commons' applies to overfishing in international waters.
Explain how the use of monoculture in agriculture can increase the vulnerability of crops to pests and diseases.
Explain the role of environmental impact assessments (EIAs) in reducing negative human impacts on the environment.
