The ultimate goal of sustainable development is to
a.
limit the future use of resources...
Biology, 27.01.2020 19:31 dsbdkbv2772
The ultimate goal of sustainable development is to
a.
limit the future use of resources
b.
meet current and future resource needs
c.
increase the current use of resources
d.
reduce resource use but increase supplies
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What is the "great pacific garbage patch"? a large area of marine debris concentrated by rotating ocean currents a large area around the pacific rim where debris collects from natural disasters such as tsunamis an area in the pacific ocean where trash is intentionally dumped due to lack of landfill availability a large trash dump located in hawaii
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Biology, 22.06.2019 17:30
Which of the following is not a technology that can be used to conserve resources? a. hydropower b. volcanic power c. natural gas d. geothermal select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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Ihave made a synthetic cell by placing a solution that is 10% sodium chloride inside a semipermeable membrane through which water can pass but not sodium chloride. if i place this cell into a solution that is 20% sodium chloride what will happen to the size of the cell? will it increase, decrease, or stay the same in size?
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