Welcome to your Grade 10 Geography chapter 6
After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.
1.
What is the term for a situation where human interaction with the environment disturbs its natural balance?
2.
According to the text, what is crucial for the survival of human beings in relation to environmental damage?
3.
Which of the following is regarded as a hurdle for environmental sustainability?
4.
Why has Africa experienced population stagnation between 1500 and 1900?
5.
In environmental determinism, what is the role of the physical environment?
6.
Why do humans modify the environment according to the text?
7.
Which agenda is described as an agenda for sustainable development?
8.
What is one way humans modify the environment mentioned as an example in the review questions?
9.
What is defined as the movement of people from one place to another?
10.
Environmental sustainability is hindered by the intensive use of:
11.
The stagnation of Africa's population between 1500 and 1900 was partly due to:
12.
Environmental determinism suggests that the environment:
13.
Human modification of the environment is necessary to:
14.
Which term describes the state of the surroundings in which humans, plants, and animals live?
15.
What term refers to how humans adjust to the environmental conditions?
17.
The relationship where humans rely on the environment for resources is called:
18.
Sustainable development aims to:
19.
Which of the following is an example of human-environment interaction?
20.
Human interaction can disturb the environment's:
21.
What is one hurdle for environmental sustainability related to resources?
22.
Africa's population stagnation was caused by:
23.
Modification of the environment often leads to:
24.
Environmental determinism is a theory that:
25.
Adaptation to the environment can include:
26.
Dependency on the environment is shown when humans:
27.
What is the goal of Agenda 2030?
28.
Human survival depends on:
29.
Which of these can be a hurdle to sustainability?
30.
Slave trade in Africa (1500-1900) caused: