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    Lines of Latitude are parallel to the equator. True Lines of longitude are parallel to the polar axis. True What is the approximate diameter of Earth at the equator? About 8‚000 miles “Time” can be used to calculate latitude. False Why is it difficult to produce a 2-dimensional map of the earth that will faithfully reproduce to entire earth surface without distortion? There is no way to produce such a map because of the shape of the earth. According to Oceanography‚ Which of the following was the

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    biodiversity. Striking a balance between population growth and conserving the natural resources are necessary for a sustainable development which is to move away from resource exploitation and more toward resource management in controlling the overfishing‚ overgrazing‚ overcutting‚ overpumping‚ overhunting issues prevailing inViet Nam today. 1 Introduction With a population of 80 million inhabitants and an acreage of 331 114 sq km‚ overall population density in Viet Nam is 231 persons/ square km

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    overall revenue of the municipality and aids the small-scale fishermen with their daily income. c. The presence of whale shark brought upon the Butanding Festival in Donsol Sorsogon. III. The ecosystem in Donsol Sorsogon is threatened by the overfishing and in turn the whole whale shark tourism is in danger of deteriorating. d. Commercial fishing vessels are getting all the income of the smaller-scale fishing folk which in turn make them venture in to capturing smaller fish. e. The

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    absorb and reflect most of solar radiation before photosynthesis * Less energy enters the system * Energy efficiency between energy transfers in trophic levels * Less biomass stored in bone and skeletal compared to flesh * Overfishing * Selective fish species‚ un-selective catch methods * Removal of more fish than the system can replace Objective 2: Efficiency and Impact of Farming and Food Production Systems Intensive Beef Production in MEDCs and the Maasai

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    and oceans for livelihood. Our coastal and marine waters are gifted with abundant resources in spite the threats from natural causes such as: habitat loss‚ eutrophication‚ pollution‚ climate change and other forms of human induced activities like overfishing‚ dynamite and cyanide fishing and many more. The country’s future strongly hinges on the national management and conservation of our various coastal and marine resources. In performing the activity‚ the students learned to determine the physico-chemical

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    connection to Marine Biology. A marine biologist is someone who studies plant and animal saltwater species. They observe marine life and their natural environments. Marine biologists also help solve problems damaging marine life such as pollution and overfishing. Also‚ marine biologists

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    Human impact on the Environment: Human impact on the environment or anthropogenic impact on the environment includes impacts on biophysical environments‚ biodiversity and other resources.[1][2] The term anthropogenic designates an effect or object resulting from human activity. Causes[edit]Technology[edit]The application of technology (in general) often results in unavoidable environmental impacts‚ which according to the I=PAT equation is measured as resource use or pollution generated per unit

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    GEOGRAPHY REVIEW NOTES: UNIT 1 Locating Places on a Map Remote Sensing – The technology for studying Earth by using images and photographs above its surface GPS – Global Positioning System. A satellite based position-finding system that circles Earth in precise orbits. Geostationary Satellite – Satellite that only stays on the equator and turns with it as Earth rotates (eg. Weather satellites‚ communication satellites) Near-Polar Satellite – Follows a fixed north-south orbit as the Earth rotates

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    Definition: What is Triple bottom line? - A stool is stable only if it has three legs The triple bottom line (abbreviated as "TBL" or "3BL"‚ and also known as "people‚ planet‚ profit" or "the three pillars”) captures an expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational (and societal) success: economic‚ ecological and socia"People‚ planet and profit" succinctly describes the triple bottom lines and the goal of sustainability. "People" refer to employees‚ shareholders‚ customers

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    Land Pollution

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    What is land pollution? Land pollution is the deterioration (destruction) of the earth’s land surfaces‚ often directly or indirectly as a result of man’s activities and their misuse of land resources. It occurs when waste is not disposed off properly‚ or can occur when humans throw chemicals unto the soil in the form of pesticides‚ insecticides and fertilizers during agricultural practices. Exploitation of minerals (mining activities) has also contributed to the destruction of the earth’s surface

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