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SOVA2 [1]
2 years ago
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As cities continue to expand and grow, residents most likely can expect __________. A. less urban sprawl B. less smog and haze C

. less air pollution D. less availability of water
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B
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D
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o-na [289]2 years ago
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Answer:

D. less availability of water

Explanation:

Sauron [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

your correct answer is d! the first person is correct

Explanation:

i got 100% on the practice test

here and the rest on the answers to the practice test:

1: What are the primary negative consequences of mining in Canada? D

2:Runoff pollution occurs when __________. C

3: People with asthma or other respiratory illnesses are at greatest risk from which of the following environmental problems? D

4: Using complete sentences, describe what causes the urban heat island effect. Identify two problems associated with urban heat islands and at least one solution to the issue. answer: Identify two problems associated with urban heat islands and at least one solution to the issue. These surfaces radiate heat, causing air temperatures around the city to rise. Even after the sun sets each day, the surfaces hold onto their heat, making it more difficult for the temperature in the city to decrease.  

5: Which of the following scenarios best reflects the effects of urban heat islands? D

6: Why is 90% of logging activity in Canada considered “unsustainable”? answer: Confidence votes 3.1K. Sustainable logging means logging an area in such a way as there is always trees to be cut. In other words, logging in a way that leaves young trees, medium age trees and mature trees behind each time you log, so that you can always log that area in the future.

7: What percentage of Canadian forests are protected from economic activities? A

8: As cities continue to expand and grow, residents most likely can expect __________. D

9: What is urban sprawl, and how does it occur? answer: Urban sprawl, also called sprawl or suburban sprawl, the rapid expansion of the geographic extent of cities and towns, often characterized by lowdensity residential housing, singleuse zoning, and increased reliance on the private automobile for transportation.

10: Explain why many people consider British Columbia’s coastal forests a unique habitat that is important to protect. answer: British Columbia's coastal forests are temperate rain forests which are a home to. These temperate forests are very important to protect because they are among the best store houses of carbon in the world

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