Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Human Population Affect

Name a natural resource and how it is affected by human population. Can you think of any natural resources that are more greatly affected by increase in human population than others? 

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  1. Oil, and it's burned up and used as fuel, and no I can't.

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    1. no ur 3rd >:(

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    2. I'M SECOND YOU WERE THE FIRST PEROSN!!!

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  3. Plants and we use fertilizer which makes it grow faster

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  4. Trees and we use another natural resource to keep it alive called water.

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  5. Trees and we use another natural resource to keep it alive called water.

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  6. Plants and we use fertilizer which makes it grow faster

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  7. Plants and we use fertilizer which makes it grow faster

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  8. Trees, we humans are taking down the rain-forests

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  9. Plants and we use fertilizer which makes it grow faster.

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  10. crops like food and us humans go through food like animals LIKE ANIMALS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  11. Plants and we use fertilizer which makes it grow faster.

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  12. Water is greatly affected by human population because the more people we have the more water is demanded. FOOD SUPPLY!!! Is greatly affected by the more people who come into this world hungry.

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  13. plants and fertilizer is good for the earth
    loganm

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  14. Trees food and animals

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  15. Oil, and it's burned up and used as fuel, and no I can't.

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  16. Trees we are killing them !

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  17. water. we all drink it so it may run out

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  18. minerals, we are ruining the Earth by mining them no I can't

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  19. Trees, because we are killing them.

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  20. Land, we are running out of space

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