Geologic resources are considered non-renewable and a serious problem for human sustainability because?
The correct answer is humans consume them faster than geologic processes create them.
Geologic resources associated with rocks and minerals are considered non-renewable resources because humans are using them faster than geologic processes can create them. And this is because a geological process takes a very long time in terms of millions of years and thus with respect to that humans are using the geological resources at a much faster rate.
1. A shepherd community improved its ability to sell its products internationally, which increased its sheep population exponentially. This eventually led to severe soil erosion and the pasture could no longer support even a small herd. As a result, the shepherds lost their sheep and their business failed. This is an example of: System instability Overshoot Environmental injustice Asset transition 2. The primary difference between biocentrism and ecocentrism is that Biocentrism considers both human and non-human living things such as...
The purpose of valuation for non-market ecosystem services is not to create values for them but it is to formally estimate the values that people already have for them so that these services can be better considered in management decisions. Group of answer choices True False Option price is the amount of money than an individual will pay or must be compensated to be indifferent between the status quo conditions of the ecosystem and the new, proposed condition. Group of...
1.Which of the following is not true about retirements from healthcare careers? Group of answer choices Practitioners delay retirement when the economy is strong because wages are higher. Data are limited on retirements from the profession. Practitioners delay retirement when the economy is weak. serial retirement makes it difficult to project future workforce supply. 2.Which of the following factors may have an impact on workforce projections? Group of answer choices Changes in clinical practice Changes in technology Use of electronic...
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EXHIBIT 3.5 Tangible Resources View of the Firm: Resources and Financial . Firm's cash account and cash equivalents . Firm's capacity to raise equty. . Firm's borrowing capacity. Physical Modern plant and fadlities. Favorable manufacturing locations State-of-the-art machinery and equipment e Trade secrets Innovative production processes. Patents, copyrights, trademarks. .Effective strategic planning processes Excelent evaluation and control systems . Intangible Resources Human . Experience...
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1. What key labs should you monitor with these medication? medication: warfarin, furosemide, levofloxacin, simvastatin key labs: cholesterol potassium PT/INR culture and sensitivity 2. A patient is prescribed a drug that has an extremely short half-life for chest pain (angina). Which modification in drug dosage or scheduling should you expect? Group of answer choices Larger first dose and smaller repeat doses Parenteral doses greater than enteral doses More frequent dosing...
1.What are the consequences of large brain size in primates? Group of answer choices Early infant development leading to a decrease in investment in offspring Decreased relative body size for faster movement Complex social interaction and increased investment in offspring. Increased ability to live solitary in territories. 2. Having twins is rare for non-human primates unless they are in a _____ social grouping One female, multi-male One male, multi-female Solitary Multi-male, multi-female 3. In non-human primate groups, when individuals other...
Can someone give Peer review on my blog text, thanks. Robots are coming, are you ready! Are you afraid of robotic mass unemployment? this issue has been on the lips of the labor market in recent years. An estimated 7% of existing jobs in Finland can be replaced by automation over the next 20 years, so the proliferation of robots will not lead to mass unemployment. Robots come with productivity gains as current production is achieved with less workload. Over...
Refer to Resource R3, Frequently Asked Questions about Climate
Change. Read pages 5 and 6. View the graph on page 6 entitled
“Separating Human and Natural Influences on Climate.” Study the
line graph of observed average global temperatures from 1900 to
2000. Write two sentences interpreting the data displayed in this
graph for “Natural Factors Only” compared to “Natural and Human
Factors.” In the first sentence, summarize the temperature movement
during this time period. In the second sentence, make a...
Module 4 discussion A group of managers is discussing the intelligence characteristics of their employees to determine who would be the best fit in a particular position. They make the following assessments: "Wilma is brilliant but doesn't have enough sense to tie her shoes. Barney is like a calculator, but nobody can stand to work with him. Fred can sell ice to an Eskimo, but I'm not sure he'd know how to write up the invoice." Betty isn't very productive,...