in our course, we will discover how the richness and diversity of life forms con
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in our course, we will discover how the richness and diversity of life forms contribute to the flourishing of human and non-human life on Earth. Therefore, how much of the Earth's productive land and water should be reserved for other species? For argument sake, let's use the figure of 36%. a. With 36% reserved for other species, now how many Earths are required if you use your personal footprint for every human on the planet? (Explain and show all your arithmetic work and include units with every number.) b. How. and why, did the ''number of Earth's required'' change from the value without the 36% reserved for other species? 5. Now let's return to the U.S. Census Bureau population calculator for another check on population. The population calculator accounts for births, deaths, immigration, emigration, etc., so its population number is a best estimate for how many living people are in the World or US. You will need to refresh your browser to get updated values. a. State the current world population: What is the local time (e.g. 2:22 pm) at which you determined this number: b. Now state the current U.S. population: What is the local time at which you determined this number: c. So, how many people have been added to the world population since you first checked? And how many have been added to the U.S. population? Do you find that surprising? Why, or why not? d. You now have two checks of population, so you can determine a population growth rate. 1) What is the current world population growth rate in units of people/hour? (Explain and show all your arithmetic work and include units with every number.) 2) What is the current U.S. people/hour growth rate in units of people/hour? (Explain and show all your arithmetic work and include units with every number.) e. Using your latest value of world population, calculate a ''fair share'' (without reserving 36% for other species), or per capita, ecological footprint based on our planet's available biologically productive land and water. (Explain and show all your arithmetic work and include units with even number. State your answer to six decimal places)Explanation / Answer
Answer 5:-7,323,156,619 at the current indian time 0005 indian standard time
b) 321120 223 at same time
c) it is increasing at milliseconds speed approx 50
In US there is an increase of 5
Yes it was surprising , as when the population of the world is increasing at a very faster pace it is somewhat controlled in US
d)growth rate is new-old/old*100 by this you can calulate the growth rate
60 seconds in one minute so , approx 180 in US polupation so (180/321120223)*100 so by this we can calculate the rates
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