The kind of information needed to be collected to determine if increased human population was affecting Earth systems is humans turning animal and plant habitats into farmland or constructing on the land.
Information you would need to collect to determine if human population increase was affecting Earth's systems is pollution levels in certain areas, habitats for certain animals, and the amount of that certain animals species. That's just some information you could use.
The kind of information needed to be collected to determine if increased human population was affecting Earth systems is humans turning animal and plant habitats into farmland or constructing on the land.
You could determined that the human population may be growing and affecting the Earth, by there being more farm land where animals and trees used to be and more building would be constructed to occupy more people to be living there.
We could collect data on specific animals, and insects and why they went extinct like if it was because of their food went extinct or if their habitat was destroyed.
The kind of information needed to be collected to determine if increased human population was affecting Earth systems is humans turning animal and plant habitats into farmland or constructing on the land.
The population then species of the earth and how it is growing and falling and how much forests are left
ReplyDeleteThe kind of information needed to be collected to determine if increased human population was affecting Earth systems is humans turning animal and plant habitats into farmland or constructing on the land.
ReplyDeletefood shortages.
ReplyDeleteI could collect data on the loss of habitat for specific animals, and the loss of certain animals.
ReplyDeleteIf there is a lot of habitat destruction and pollution.
ReplyDeleteAll of these are examples of human population effecting the earth system.
ReplyDeleteYou would need to collect how many forests, lakes, and deserts are there in a time span.
ReplyDeleteyou would need to check the polution of rivers and air and you would have to count how many animals there are.
ReplyDeletefood decreases
ReplyDeletetheres a lot of habit and pollution
ReplyDeleteThe information that we need to collect is how fast earth systems are growing.
ReplyDeleteOn the loss of habitats.
ReplyDeleteInformation you would need to collect to determine if human population increase was affecting Earth's systems is pollution levels in certain areas, habitats for certain animals, and the amount of that certain animals species. That's just some information you could use.
ReplyDeleteYou can collect data from the level of pollution in the air and water.
ReplyDeleteThe amount resources being used and how much of a resource there is.
ReplyDeleteThe drop or increase in the population.
ReplyDeleteI could collect data on the loss of habitat for specific animals, and the loss of certain animals.
ReplyDeleteThe kind of information needed to be collected to determine if increased human population was affecting Earth systems is humans turning animal and plant habitats into farmland or constructing on the land.
ReplyDeleteI could collect data on the loss of habitat for specific animals, and the loss of certain animals.
ReplyDeleteYou need to collect loss of habitat, population rate, and supplies the animal needs.
ReplyDeleteThe population then species of the earth and how it is growing and falling and how much forests are left
ReplyDeletewe would need to know how to replace some natural resources
ReplyDeleteYou would need to monitor the environment and the spaces in it.
ReplyDeleteYou could determined that the human population may be growing and affecting the Earth, by there being more farm land where animals and trees used to be and more building would be constructed to occupy more people to be living there.
ReplyDeleteThe information that we need to collect is how fast earth systems are growing.
ReplyDeletethe kind of information needed to be collected to determine if human population was affecting earth systems is humans polluting the earth
ReplyDeleteyou need the amount of animals that are in the habitat
ReplyDeleteWe could collect data on specific animals, and insects and why they went extinct like if it was because of their food went extinct or if their habitat was destroyed.
ReplyDeleteyou would need to keep an eye on the environment
ReplyDeletelost of habait
ReplyDeleteYou would need to collect how many forests, lakes and deserts are there in a time span.
ReplyDeletefood dercrease
ReplyDeleteyou would need samples of forsets and derserts
ReplyDeleteYou could measure pollution and habitat loss.
ReplyDeleteDeclines in population of animals; lack of resources
ReplyDeleteYou would have to collect how many in a time span how many lakes,forests and desserts
ReplyDeleteThe loss of habitats or the amount of animals in the habitat.
ReplyDeletethe populations of the species of animals
ReplyDeleteGlobal warming, pollution and more.
ReplyDeleteDeclines in population of animals
ReplyDeleteYou would study the amount of loss animal habitat.
ReplyDeleteThe kind of research that you would need to look at would be how many are left of that species and the loss of the species over a period of time.
ReplyDeleteStudy habitat loss
ReplyDeleteThe population of a species and to see if that number is increasing or decreasing.
ReplyDeleteThe loss of habitats or the amount of animals in the habitat.
ReplyDeleteThe kind of information needed to be collected to determine if increased human population was affecting Earth systems is humans turning animal and plant habitats into farmland or constructing on the land.
ReplyDeleteYou would study the amount of loss animal habitat.
ReplyDeleteYou would need to study habitat loss.
ReplyDeleteThe animal species and economic growth or loss.
ReplyDeleteFood shortages !
ReplyDeleteLook at animal and plant populations.
ReplyDeleteYou would need to collect information is how much pollution is in the air.
ReplyDeleteyou would need to know why we need this
ReplyDeleteGlobal warming and Habitat loss
ReplyDeleteFood shortages, or animal species economic growth, or loss.
ReplyDeleteCompare old and new animal and plant populations.
ReplyDeleteYou could find how much pollution we have been putting into the air.
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