Pros and Cons Consequence of Changing the Environment
Students will determine if changing the environment is a pro or con to the environment
Created Date
10.12.20
Last Updated
10.13.20
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Topics of this game:
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A wetland is drained to create farmland.
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A dam is built and causes soil to be washed away (erosion)
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A farmer uses fertilizer to add nutrients to the soil to help crops grow.
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Roads and highways are built to help transport goods to market
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Trees are cut down and animals lose their habitat.
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Wet lands act like giant sponges and reduces flooding.
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Building a dam creates a large lake good for boating and fishing.
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A farmer uses pesticides and kills good bugs like ladybugs.
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Ohio builds highways, and roadways which increases pollution in the air.
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Ohio forests are playgrounds for people who like to hike and camp.
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Wetlands filter water which makes it cleaner for animals and people.
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A dam is built which creates cheap electricity for the community.
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When trees are cut down, they can no longer filter and clean our air.
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Farmer uses herbicides to kill unwanted weeds.
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Building towns and cities create jobs for homes and jobs for people.
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Wetlands are drained and animal habitat is destroyed.
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Cutting down trees allows people to make and sell items in the wood industry.
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Pesticides and Herbicides can get into puddles and your pet could drink it.
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When a highway was built, it covered an important historic Indian site.
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Wetlands help to prevent soil erosion.
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A dam is built and water is stored for drinking water and the irrigation of crops.
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Forests are cut down so people can build places for homes, farms and stores.
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A farmer uses herbicides and it runs off into a pond; algae grows like crazy.
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Ohio becomes an major transportation center because of its location in the U.S.
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Half of Ohio's wetlands have been destroyed.
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Building a dam helps to prevent flooding.
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By 1900, most of Ohio's forest have been cut down.
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Eagles are eating polluted fish from pesticides and their eggs are not hatching chicks.
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Ohio's canals and roadways help industry transport the goods the grow and make.
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Wetlands are homes for fish, water birds, mammals, and insects.
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Creating a dam can cause the extinction of fish and other water species.
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Today, nearly one-third of Ohio is again forestland because of replanting.
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A farmer uses pesticides to kill unwanted insects.
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Hills and valleys are bulldozed to create roads and cities; this causes erosion.
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Old dams are being taken out return the land to its former self.
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Forest are great views for sightseers and photographers. Click!
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The tomatoes you got from the farmer have pesticides sprayed on them.
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Ohio's towns and cities grew larger because of it was able to transport its many goods.
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Building more and more highways and roads can make use more dependent on cars.
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Farmers are able to grow food for the growing population of the United States.
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A dam can help store water for a drought.
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Forest create a great place to go hunting.
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Using fertilizer helps a plant to grow larger.
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The many roads and highways can create traffic jams.
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When settlers came to Ohio, it had 5 million acres of wetlands.
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A cow eats plants that have been sprayed with herbicide and its milk is poisoned.
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