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Part 1: What do you feel is the most detrimental impact humans have on the environment? Explain why.
Part 2: Propose and describe a realistic solution and explain how it would work.
Step 1: Brainstorm 4 detrimental impacts that humans have had on the environment.
Step 2: think of criteria that could be used to evaluate each impact (i. e. Impacts multiple ecosystems OR can be easily fixed)
Step 3: Rank each impact from 1 - 4, never using the same number twice for each criteria (remember the snack example!)
Step 4: Answer the 2 prompts from above!
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