Friday, February 1, 2013

In 2004, which countries had per capita emissions of carbon dioxide of less than one metric ton?

In 2004, which countries had per capita emissions of carbon dioxide of less than one metric ton?
Somalia and Kenya

Mediterranean agriculture is found in
eastern Spain, Italy and northern Egypt.

The Kyoto Protocol _______.
addresses global climate change

___________ are among the cities with the highest connection to New York City.
London and Singapore

During the Pleistocene, glaciers extend as far as _____________.
St. Louis and Seattle

Mortality risk from natural disaster is greatest in developed countries.
False

___________ describes a field of study that considers the roles of political economics, power, and history in shaping human environmental interactions.
Political-ecology

Global warming began about 18,000 years ago and is a characteristic of the Holocene.
True

Urban sprawl is closely associated with rapid urban population growth.
False

Biologists estimate that there may be as many as ____ million types of organisms on Earth.
25

Which of the following is not one of the key “greenhouse” gasses?
ozone

Depletion of the ozone layer is caused by the release of __________ into the atmosphere.
chlorofluorocarbons

The Food and Agricultural Organization at the United Nations released a study indicating that the rate of forest loss globally between 2000-2005 was lower than between 1990-2000.
True

Globalization networks link us with other people and places, and the flow of information technology is a daily way in which we are interlinked with the globe.
True

Highest rates of infant mortality are found in Central America region.
False

Buying a Native American styled dream catcher at a Wal-Mart store in Ohio is an example of
cultural appropriation.

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