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Some lakes are naturally acidic. How can that be possible?
 
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What is a species worth? How do we balance economics and ethics? Are there values other than economic that are important? Explain.
 
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Answer to Question 1

If the lake is formed from water gathered in a hollow with the inflow source
mostly rain and groundwater seepage and the outflow solely evaporation, the chemistry of
the underlying soil and rocks can strongly affect the water and can cause acidity of the water
held there. Lack or presence of local limestone, which acts to neutralize acid, is an example
of such a condition.
Lakes such as this are classified as seepage lakes. These lakes tend to form more in
northern climes. Sweden, for example, has many granitic rocks and has poor soils, has
many naturally acid lakes. This is characteristic of many other parts of northern Eurasia
stretching into Siberia. The same is true in the Adirondack region in upstate New York, the
northern New England states, northern Wisconsin, northern Minnesota, and much of
Canada. Lakes in these regions can be very much affected by acid rain.

Answer to Question 2

It is clear that computer technology is of little help to an illiterate society, whether
agricultural or industrial. The technology used must be at least somewhat suited to the
sophistication of the people who will be using it. The agricultural technology that can be
accepted in most less developed countries is on the level of horse and plow, simple
mechanical reaper technology. For industrial technology, machines that are understandable,
and not microminiaturized should be appropriate. This issue was also discussed in Chapter
23, especially with regard to agricultural technology.




Alainaaa8

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Excellent


brbarasa

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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