An ecological footprint
A) measures the amount of land required by a population to live.
B) measures the amount of water required by a population to live.
C) measures the amount of air required by a population to live.
D) measures the amount of land and water required by a population to live.
E) measures the amount of land and water required by a population to live and the amount of land and water required to absorb that population's waste.
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Q23: In 2006,the ecological footprint of an individual
Q24: As of 2006,the global hectare average was
Q25: The current population of Earth is roughly
A)
Q26: What does an ecological footprint measure?
A) the
Q27: Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)
Q29: Rank the following from smallest per
Q30: The world average ecological footprint is
A) 1.2
Q31: Why would a non-developed country with a
Q32: Ecological footprints calculate
A) the amount of water
Q33: To determine the impact human populations have
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