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Environmental Problems/Solutions By: Mr. Hunter
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You’ve just been to Wal-Mart. Rather than throw away your bag, you decide to reuse it. You’ve just been to Wal-Mart. Rather than throw away your bag, you decide to reuse it. Brainstorm a list of ways to reuse the bag. Brainstorm a list of ways to reuse the bag.
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Environmental Problems Pollution Pollution Resource Depletion Resource Depletion Human Population Growth Human Population Growth Habitat Destruction Habitat Destruction
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Pollution What do you think of when you think of pollution? Which type of pollution do you think is worse? What do you think of when you think of pollution? Which type of pollution do you think is worse?
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Types of Pollution Solid Wastes Solid Wastes Chemicals Chemicals Radioactive Wastes Radioactive Wastes Gases Gases
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Solid Wastes Hazardous Wastes Waste that can catch fire, wear through metal, explode or make people sick
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Chemicals Compare/contrast CFCs PCBs Compare/contrast CFCs PCBs
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Nonrenewable/Renewable Resources Renewable Resource: a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed Renewable Resource: a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed Nonrenewable Resource: a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed Nonrenewable Resource: a resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which it is consumed
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Renewable or Nonrenewable? Sunlight Sunlight Wind Wind Natural Gas Natural Gas Coal Coal Iron Iron Fresh water Fresh water Trees Trees
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Renewable Sunlight Sunlight Wind Wind Fresh water Fresh water trees trees
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Nonrenewable Natural gas Natural gas Coal Coal Iron Iron
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Renewable vs. Nonrenewable Are there any items on the renewable list that could become nonrenewable? Are there any items on the renewable list that could become nonrenewable?
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Renewable Many renewable resources could become so polluted or overused that they would no longer be valuable. Many renewable resources could become so polluted or overused that they would no longer be valuable.
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Human Population Growth The human population exhibits exponential growth. The human population exhibits exponential growth. As more people move around, more natural resourced are needed. As more people move around, more natural resourced are needed. Eventually, the resources may become depleted and pollution level may rise. Eventually, the resources may become depleted and pollution level may rise.
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biodiversity Deforestation, point-source, non- point sources Deforestation, point-source, non- point sources
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Your Community Draw a picture of what your commmunity might look like in the year 2100 if pollution and habitat destruction continue at a rapid rate. Draw a picture of what your commmunity might look like in the year 2100 if pollution and habitat destruction continue at a rapid rate. Draw a picture on the other side showing what it looks like if the environmental problems are prevented Draw a picture on the other side showing what it looks like if the environmental problems are prevented
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Prevention of Environmental Problems REDUCE REDUCE REUSE REUSE RECYCLE RECYCLE
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