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Sophia - Environmental Science - Final Milestone 1 Which of the examples below describes an effort to address urban sprawl through urban green space? • A new restaurant is constructed on a lot on the edge of town, bypassing several vacant lots within the city. • The city converts an old...

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Sophia - Environmental Science - Final
Milestone
1
Which of the examples below describes an effort to address urban sprawl through
urban green space?
 A new restaurant is constructed on a lot on the edge of town, bypassing several vacant
lots within the city.
 The city converts an old factory downtown into affordable housing for young people.
 The city razes a former dry cleaners downtown, cleans up the chemicals in the soil and
builds a sculpture garden.
 A small city maintains a park and forest within its downtown as new businesses build
around it.
CONCEPT
Addressing Urban Sprawl
2
Of the options below, which is an example of a point source of water pollution?
 Fertilizers and pesticides from the valley’s farming operations seep into groundwater.
 Salt from road de-icing is swept into the city’s storm sewers.
 A rainstorm flushes litter and pet waste from surrounding parks into a nearby lake.
 A housing development is built over a garbage dump that was buried and abandoned.
CONCEPT
Water Pollution
3
Choose the statement that is NOT true about conditions within the given biome.
 Temperate grasslands are in the wetter areas of the temperate zone.
 Tundras are very cold with very little rainfall.
 Steppes are cold grasslands with little precipitation.
 All deserts have extremely low precipitation levels.
CONCEPT
Biomes
4
Which of the following is true about the ecological footprints of the U.S. and
developing countries?
 The U.S. standard of living requires two hectares of land per person, but a developing
nation’s standard of living requires 0.2 hectares of land per person.
 The U.S. standard of living requires 15 hectares of land per person, but a developing
nation’s standard of living requires 10 hectares of land per person.
 The U.S. standard of living requires 10 hectares of land per person, but a developing
nation’s standard of living requires one hectare of land per person.

, Sophia - Environmental Science - Final
Milestone
 The U.S. standard of living requires five hectares of land per person, but a developing
nation’s standard of living requires 0.5 hectares of land per person.
CONCEPT
Human Population Growth
5
The Green Revolution contributed to a population explosion due to research and technology
breakthroughs in the mid-1900s.
Select one statement that is NOT a result of these breakthroughs.
 Fertilizers were chemically produced, which improved food supplies.
 Advances were made in sanitation and medicine that improved lives.
 All nations became stronger and more self-sufficient as the population increased.
 Improvements to agricultural crops increased production worldwide.
CONCEPT
Human Arrival and Expansion
6
What is one goal of the sustainability movement?
 To encourage the use of coal
 To manage human population growth
 To decrease oxygen in the atmosphere
 To promote deforestation practices
CONCEPT
Sustainability and Solutions
7
The largest source of global greenhouse gas emissions is electricity and heat production,
followed by industry.
Of the remaining sources listed below, which produces the least amount of
greenhouse gases?
 Transportation
 Agriculture
 Water and wastewater
 Forestry
CONCEPT
Causes of Climate Change
8
Choose the example of a producer in the food chain.
 A grasshopper that eats grass
 Fungi that develop on a fallen log

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