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These landscapes have value for an autonomous community.
 
Nature reserves
 
National parks
 
Natural parks
These are landscapes that people have not altered very much.
 
Natural parks
 
National parks
 
Nature reserves
These have the highest level of protection.
 
National parks
 
Natural parks
 
Nature reserves
To protect landscapes, to recover damaged landscapes, and to prevent damage to landscapes are examples of:
The three objectives of the environmental laws
The first major international summit on the environment.
 
The Stockholm Conference
 
An international summit
 
The Montreal Protocol
 
The Kyoto Protocol
A meeting that involves several countries.
 
An international summit.
 
The Stockholm Conference
 
The Montreal Protocol
 
The Kyoto Protocol
In 2015 a new commitment to reduce greenhouse gases was signed by most countries.
 
The Paris Agreement
 
sustainable development
 
The effects of Climate Change
 
The Kyoto Protocol
In 1997 countries met in Kyoto and agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
 
The Kyoto Protocol
 
sustainable development
 
The effects of Climate Change
 
The Paris Agreement
Sea levels rising and an increase on extreme meteorological phenomena are examples of:
 
the effects of climate change
 
sustainable development
 
water pollution
 
The Kyoto Protocol
Polluting gases are known as:
 
greenhouse gases
 
sustainable development
 
water pollution
 
air pollution
This includes pesticides and fertilizers from agriculture, industrial waste and rubbish.
 
soil pollution
 
sustainable development
 
water pollution
 
air pollution
This is industrial waste, oil leaks and wastewater from urban areas.
 
water pollution
 
sustainable development
 
deforestation
 
soil pollution
The increase on Earth's temperature
 
global warming
 
sustainable development
 
deforestation
 
water pollution
This involves gases released by vehicles, industries, and heating
 
air pollution
 
sustainable development
 
deforestation
 
water pollution
This happens when we consume natural resources more quickly than they are naturally replenished.
 
overexploitation
 
sustainable development
 
deforestation
 
air pollution
The loss of forests:
 
deforestation
 
sustainable development
 
overexploitation
 
air pollution
Respecting the environment:
 
sustainable development
 
deforestation
 
overexploitation
 
air pollution
We use cars that pollute to:
 
move around
 
obtain raw materials
 
have access to water
 
get food
We extract rocks and minerals from the earth to:
 
obtain raw materials
 
move around
 
have access to water
 
get food
We build reservoirs to:
 
have access to water
 
move around
 
obtain raw materials
 
get food
We plant crops to:
 
get food
 
move around
 
obtain raw materials
 
have access to water
Buildings and crop fields are examples of:
 
Man-made Elements
 
Sustainable Development
 
Natural Elements
 
Deforestation
Air, animals, plants, and water are examples of:
 
Natural Elements
 
Sustainable Development
 
Man-made Elements
 
Deforestation
The effect of human activities on the environment is called
 
Environmental impact
 
Natural Elements
 
Man-made Elements
The environment contains two types of elements. Man-made elements include:
 
Buildings and crop fields.
 
Air and water.
 
Plants and animals.
 
Mountains and valleys.
The environment contains two types of elements. Natural elements include:
 
Air, animals, plants, and water.
 
Buildings and crop fields.
 
Toys and videogames.
 
Clothes, books, and furniture.