This principle reminds us that when we throw something away, it does not simply disappear. It goes somewhere.
A. Everything must go somewhere
B. There is no “away”
C. Waste are part of the ecosystem
A. Everything must go somewhere
If people keep using natural resources without limits, what will most likely happen?
A. Nothing will change
B. Resources will run out
C. Earth will quickly replace everything we use
B. Resources will run out
Stated in the Brundtland Report "Our Common Future" in 1987, it is the "development that ___ ___ ___ of the present without ___ ___ ___ of future generations to meet their own needs."
A. uses the resources, stealing the power
B. controls the assets, damaging the means
C. meet the needs, compromising the ability
C. meet the needs, compromising the ability
The Earth's natural resources can be classified into 2 categories which are:
A. Conservable and Non-conservable
B. Renewable and Non-renewable
C. Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable
B. Renewable and Non-renewable
What scientific law explains why waste cannot disappear but only change form?
Law of Conservation of Matter
Who manages and regulates the Natural Resources of the Philippines? No abbreviations.
Department of Environment and Natural Resources