Living Environment

Earthling

(ūrth“līng) noun
1. One, especially a human being, that inhabits the planet Earth.
2. A person devoted to the world; a worldling.
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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better."

- Albert Einstein


"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."

- Thomas Jefferson


In a recent University of Illinois at Chicago survey sent to 10,257 Earth Scientists, 97.4% of the climatologists who responded answered "yes" when asked "do you think human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures?"

With the release of the revised statement by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists in 2007, no remaining scientific body of national or international standing is known to reject the basic findings of human influence on recent climate change.

World Population is currently about 6.7 billion.  It grew more in the last 50 years than during the preceding 4 million years.  We now add 4 people each second, 250/minute, 15,000/hour, 220,000/day or 80 million people per year.

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  • You'll find information on class lessons, assignments, due dates, and my schedule on the Calendars page.

Living Environment (Biology) Regents Exams and Answer Keys


General Documents

 

Textbook Links

Practice Test Links

Body Mass Indicator for Lung Capacity Lab

Living Environment Regents Review Sheet

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DNA Workshop Activity

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