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A condition in which people are unable to meet their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter, education or health   poverty  
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countries with complex industrialized bases, low rates of population growth, and high per person incomes   highly developed countries  
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countries with medium levels of inudstrialization and per person incomes lower than those of highly developed countries   moderately developed countries  
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countries with low levels of industrialization, very high rates of population growth, very high infant mortality rates, and very low per person incomes relative to highly developed countries   less developed countries  
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natural resources that are present in limited supplies and are depleted as they are used   nonrenewable resources  
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resources that are replaced by natural processes and that can be used forever, provided they are not overexploited in the short term   renewable resources  
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a situation in which there are too many people in a geographic area   people overpopulation  
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a situation in which each idividual in a population consumes too large a share of resources   consumption overpopulation  
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an amount of productive land, fresh water, and ocean required on a continuous basis to supply that person with food, wood, energy, water,housing, clothing, transportation, and waste disposal   ecological footprint  
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what three factors are the most important in determining environmental impact according to the IPAT equation?   1. number of people 2. the affluence per person (measure of cosumption) 3. the environmental effects of the technologies used to obtain and consume the resources  
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the ability to meet humanity's current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs   environmental sustainability  
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disipline of biology that studies the interrelationships between organisms and their environment   ecology  
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a branch of environmental science that includes the study of weather and climate, greenhouse gases, and other airborne pollutants.   atmospheric science  
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Examines chemicals in the environment, including air, soil, and water pollution   environmental chemistry  
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information with which science works   data  
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the interdisciplinary study of humanity's relationship with other organisms and the physical environment   environmental science  
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the way a scientist approaches a problem, by formulating a hypothesis and then testing it   scientific method  
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