How have humans affected nature
[DOC File]00-1 APES study guide 3
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Climate affect the nature & location of biomes 7.2. Humans affected terrestrial ecosystems 7.3. Planet Earth “Seasonal Forests” HW: read 5 pages. 10 vocabulary. Quiz. In Class: Aquatic Ecosystems 8.1. Importance of marine aquatic systems 8.2. HW: read 5 pages. 10 vocabulary. In Class: Affects of Human activity on marine systems 8.3. HW ...
[DOC File]Session 7: Hazards (1 hour)
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By their very nature, they are generally new hazards in terms of the full spectrum of threats humans have faced, so relatively little is known about their consequences. They can be very difficult to predict, and a wide range of triggers tends to initiate them, including many natural disasters previously discussed.
[DOC File]Geography
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Human activity also affects the natural environment. Humans have steadily increased their knowledge of nature and put it to use, sometimes wisely and other times unwisely. Humans have bridged rivers, dug canals, crossed oceans, tunneled through mountains, cleared forests, drained swamps, irrigated deserts, and dammed rivers to control floods.
[DOC File]Location Affects Human Characteristics
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What happens when humans want more than they have? What happens when humans impact the physical environment? Facilitate a discussion about the conflict that can occur when humans and nature intersect. Attachments: Teacher Resource: PowerPoint: Lesson 2 (slides 6 – 14, for each pair of students) Handout: Using Visual Discovery to Make Inferences
[DOCX File]All Bottled up: The Perfect Ecosystem
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Arrange students into pairs or groups of three to create a pop-up (or illustrated) book depicting how humans have affected the environment, specifically a biome, in both positive and negative ways. Allow students to choose any biome to use as the setting, but require them to choose a species that could realistically survive in this type of climate.
Introductory section - Nature Research
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