Answer:
The simplest way to define ecological footprint would be to call it the impact of human activities measured in terms of the area of biologically productive land and water required to produce the goods consumed and to assimilate the wastes generated.
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<span>along shorelines
First, look at the definitions involved.
hydrosphere - All the water on earth's surface such as lakes and seas.
lithosphere - The rigid outer part of earth's crust.
Now look at the available choices:
on mountaintops
* Bodies of water aren't too common up on mountain tops. Not a good choice.
inside glaciers
* Inside glaciers? Not touching earth, but lots of ice instead. Also not a good choice.
at volcanoes
* Not a lot of water here either. Bad choice.
along shorelines
* Sounds good. The boundary between water and earth. This is the right answer.</span>
Answer:
Otters!
Explanation:
They hold hands because they don't want to drift apart! They even sometimes wrap sea plants around them so they don't lose each other.
There's four stages in the classical demographic transition model:
Stage 1 - Pre-transition
In this stage, the birth rates are very high, but also the life expectancy is very low, thus the growth of the population is slow.
Stage 2 - Early transition
In this stage, the birth rates are very high, but the life expectancy is increased, so the population grows rapidly.
Stage 3 - Late transition
In this stage, the birth rates decline slightly, and the life expectancy is a bit higher, thus the population growth is slowing down.
Stage 4 - Post-transition
In this stage, the birth rates are declined significantly, the life expectancy is pretty high, so the population is either growing very slowly, or it is declining.
um...wow...this is kind of a hard one so.............
I think the answer is A. by plants and animals as a source of water.
My second answer/guess...IF i'm rough would be C. by humans for drinking and bathing.