Understanding Environmental Concepts

Understanding Environmental Concepts

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Glynis Franklin

Geography

11th Grade

Hard

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30 sec • 1 pt

What are places with natural and cultural elements in common?

Answer explanation

Environments are places where natural and cultural elements coexist, such as parks, gardens, and historical sites, making them the correct choice for locations that share these characteristics.

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What are ways of looking at the world?

Answer explanation

Perspectives are different ways of looking at the world, encompassing various viewpoints and interpretations. This term captures the essence of how individuals perceive and understand their surroundings.

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What is a sequence of actions that shape and change environments?

Answer explanation

A sequence of actions that shape and change environments is referred to as a 'process'. This term encompasses the systematic steps taken to alter or influence an environment.

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What is an arrangement of features either on the earth (spatial) or over time (temporal)?

Answer explanation

The correct answer is 'Pattern' as it refers to an arrangement of features either spatially on the earth or temporally over time, highlighting the organization and relationship of elements in a specific context.

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What are elements of an environment affecting each other and linked together?

Answer explanation

The correct choice is 'Interaction' as it refers to elements of an environment that affect each other and are interconnected, highlighting the dynamic relationships within ecosystems.

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What is any alteration to the natural or cultural environment?

Answer explanation

Any alteration to the natural or cultural environment is referred to as a 'Change'. This term encompasses modifications that impact either the physical landscape or cultural practices.

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What is how societies behave to meet their own needs without preventing future generations from meeting theirs?

Answer explanation

The behavior of societies to meet their needs while ensuring future generations can also meet theirs is defined as sustainability. It emphasizes responsible resource use and long-term ecological balance.

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