Environmental Sciences, asked by avinashghosh4383, 10 months ago

increasing the amount of resources a person uses and the air and water pollution he or she produces what to that's person's ecological footprint?

A. Increases it

B. Decreases it

C. Convert it to hectares

D. Convert it to acres

Answers

Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

The answer is A, i.e. increases it.

Explanation:

When the amount of usage of existing resources increases and a person uses more resources, whilst adding more pollution to air and to water, that person's carbon footprint or ecological footprint increases in size.

The conversion wont take place in hectares or acres because the amount isn't mentioned here.

This increases because the more you use up resources, the more burden you put on the globe. The more you pollute the globe, the more burden you put on it. And increasing ecological footprint over here is the only logical explanation.

Answered by Arslankincsem
0

Answer:

Ecological footprint is the measure of supply of and demand on nature. On the demand side, the nature ecological footprint account for ecological assets that a given population requires to produce optimal amount of resources. On the supply side of nature bio capacity is taken, the amount of land availability for such use. If the amount of resources used increase and air and water pollution increases, the ecological footprint decreases.

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