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7-3 Mexico Human Environment Interaction

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GHW.12.1 Analyze global climate change forecasts for different parts of Earth and the implications of
these changes for humans.
GHW.12.2 Explain the concepts of linear and exponential growth, and apply these concepts to
geographical themes while analyzing the consequences of various human responses.
GHW.12.3 Evaluate the emerging trends toward reducing environmental footprints.

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GHW.12.1 Analyze global climate change forecasts for different parts of Earth and the implications of these changes for humans. GHW.12.2 Explain the concepts of linear and exponential growth, and apply these concepts to geographical themes while analyzing the consequences of various human responses. GHW.12.3 Evaluate the emerging trends toward reducing environmental footprints.

par Lance Hiles
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Starts with A

Replacing a gas engine with an electric motor is more _____ for most Mexico City citizens, rather than buying a new car with an electric motor.

Starts with B

America eats so many avocados that Mexico makes _____ of dollars every year selling them to its northern trading partner.

Starts with C

_____ ______ has led to less rain in the region and to blistering temperatures in the summers, which has made the water shortage in Mexico City worse. However, Mexico City has dealt with a limited water supply for many years.

Starts with D

America eats more avocados than Mexico can provide, so some Avocado farmers have engaged in _____ in order to grow more avocados.

Starts with E

One way that Mexico City is fighting air pollution is by replacing gar-powered cars with _____ _____ .

Starts with F

Mexico City suffers from _____ quite often, because it receives nearly 3 feet of rain per year. However, Mexico City struggles to retain that water after it falls.

Starts with G

Mexico City is trying to _____ up their highways, because they have 22 million citizens and a lot of air pollution.

Contains I

Costco, Target, and Walmart are three _____ supermarkets that purchase avocados from Mexican farmers guilty of criminal deforestation.

Starts with J

Some citizens of Mexico City are so desperate for water that they ______ on the ______ and order the driver to give them the water, sometimes threatening to hurt the driver if they refuse.

Starts with K

The biggest issue facing Mexico City is how to _____ _____ available for millions of citizens.

Starts with L

Underground aquifers also provide water to Mexico City, but the pipes that transport the water are faulty and some of that water is _____ in _____ .

Starts with M

Some experts believe the water shortage in Mexico City is not an issue of how much water they receive. They believe the water shortage is due to the _____ of that water.

Starts with N

Some citizens of Mexico City believe the water issues could be fixed sooner if mayors and presidents would take the money spent on political campaigns and spend it on the _____ that lack water.

Contains O

Most of the deforestation for avocado farms takes place by using _____ _____ , and this process is illegal in Mexico.

Starts with Q

Mexico City is covering their concrete infrastructure with plants and trees, because leaves are able to improve the ____ of the air by soaking up the carbon dioxide in pollution.

Starts with R

Mexico City gets a third of its water from ______ that are located miles away, traveling along miles of pipeline, and some of the water leaks out along the way.

Starts with S

Criminal _____ have been kidnapping and killing and forcing citizens to deforest their land, all because the _____ want access to the billions of dollars being made from the avocado industry.

Starts with T

The citizens of Mexico City depend upon _____ to bring water to their homes, and without these _____ they would have no water.

Contains U

Using electric cars to improve air pollution is pointless if you charge those cars with electricity that is made from generators using _____ _____ .

Contains V

In the past, parts of Mexico were nothing put forest, but then avocado farmers took those forests and _____ _____ , and now the forests are gone and there are avocado orchards instead.

Starts with W

_____ _____ are one type of power plant used to power the grid in Mexico City, and it produces slightly less than one third of all electricity used.

Contains X

Mexico City is finding out that trees and leaves combat air pollution by making oxygen and soaking up the _____ _____ .

Contains Z

In order to reduce air pollution, Mexico City is hoping that electric vehicles replace _____ _____ cars.

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