When plants pull Co2 from the atmosphere.
What is Drawdown?
Materials used to do just about anything.
What is a resource?
The connections between two systems or parts of one system.
What is Interrelationships?
The basis of all living things on Earth.
What is Carbon?
Resources that cannot be replenished.
What are non-renewable resources?
Something that exists or occurs in a space.
What is Spatial Significance?
The process of taking Co2 from the atmosphere.
What is Sequestering?
Resources that can be replenished infinitely.
What are renewable resources?
Patterns in how something changes or develops.
What are Trends?
Land that is becoming desert.
What is Desertification?
Resources that must be used when and where they are found.
What are flow resources?
Arrangements or similarities in characteristics.
What is a pattern?
Once, the most eroded place on Earth.
What is Loess Plateau?
The 3 types of resources.
What are Renewable, Non-Renewable, and Flow?
Points of view used by geographers to determine a plan of action to resolve an issue.
What are the Geographic Perspectives?