APES - ETHAN TRAN
APES - ETHAN TRAN
  • HOME
  • UNIT 1
    • Coyote Lab
  • UNIT 2
    • Biologic O2 Demand Lab
    • Bubbles Lab
    • Shells Lab
    • Wetlands Article
    • Life In the Ocean Article
    • Introduction to the World's Biomes
  • UNIT 3
    • Endangered Infographic
    • SA- The Prolific Afterlife
    • Ecosystems Guided Viewing Worksheet
    • Chapter 8 Guided Reading
    • DDT Essay
  • UNIT 4
    • Endangered Species Newsletter
    • ENDANGERED SPECIES WANTED
    • Fish Harvesting Techniques
    • BUSHMEAT DNA BLAST
    • APES In a Box: Endangered Species
    • Can Sustainable Management Help Save Tropical Forests
    • On the Termination of Species
    • Saving The Honeybees
    • Strange Days on Planet Earth: Invaders
    • Which Species to Save
    • Threats to Biodiversity
    • Ecosystems on the Brink
    • Chapter 4 Guided Reading
  • UNIT 5 (BREAK)
    • Enviromental History and Laws Guided Viewing
    • Acts and Treaties- U.S. Environmental Law
    • Response to "Silent Spring"
    • Notes: Environmental Justice, External Costs, Cost-Benefit Analysis and The Story of Broke
    • Chapter #7 (Economy)
    • Economics in a Full World
    • Silent Spring
  • UNIT 6
    • Population Poverty and the Local Environment
    • Human Population Growth
    • How Green is your City?
    • Urban Heat Island Effect Guided Viewing
  • UNIT 7
    • Toxicology Problem Set
    • Chapter 10 Guided Reading
    • Lung Toxicology Problems
    • Kermit or Kermette
    • Home Toxins Audit
    • Radon Guided Viewing
    • Tuna for Lunch
    • Radioactive Smoke
    • Toxins in Your Neighborhood
    • Decibel Dilemma
    • Should Doctors Warn Preggies?
    • Addicted to Plastic
    • Chapter 23 Guided Reading
    • Arsenic in Drinking Water
    • Fast Food Wasteland
    • Excessive Product Packaging
    • Solid And Hazardous Waste
    • Newsletter Project
  • UNIT 8
    • Fracking Article
    • Chapter 19 Guided Reading
    • Mountain Top Removal Webquest
    • Virtual Lab 1
    • Virtual Lab 2
    • Invertebrates for water indicators
    • Chapter 18 Guided Reading
    • Blue Gold Water Wars
    • Water Footprint Calculator
    • Personal Water Use Inventory
    • Water Diversions
    • Down Goes the Dam
    • Reclaiming the Aral Sea
    • Facing the Freshwater Crisis
    • Water Cost = Gasoline?
    • Wading In Waste
    • Clean Energy and Filthy Water
  • Unit 10
    • Chapter 11 Guided Reading
    • Could Food Shortages......
    • Phosphorus Crisis Article
    • Harvest of Fear Essay
  • Unit 9
    • Ozone Assignment
    • Smog City
    • The Greenhouse Hamburger
  • scrAPES
    • Turbines offshore? scrAPES 1
    • THE G.B.R. scrApes 2
    • Cement vs Green House Gas
    • FU-SION-HA (Reactor)
    • scrAPES Article 5
    • scrAPES Article 6
  • Contact
  • HOME
  • UNIT 1
    • Coyote Lab
  • UNIT 2
    • Biologic O2 Demand Lab
    • Bubbles Lab
    • Shells Lab
    • Wetlands Article
    • Life In the Ocean Article
    • Introduction to the World's Biomes
  • UNIT 3
    • Endangered Infographic
    • SA- The Prolific Afterlife
    • Ecosystems Guided Viewing Worksheet
    • Chapter 8 Guided Reading
    • DDT Essay
  • UNIT 4
    • Endangered Species Newsletter
    • ENDANGERED SPECIES WANTED
    • Fish Harvesting Techniques
    • BUSHMEAT DNA BLAST
    • APES In a Box: Endangered Species
    • Can Sustainable Management Help Save Tropical Forests
    • On the Termination of Species
    • Saving The Honeybees
    • Strange Days on Planet Earth: Invaders
    • Which Species to Save
    • Threats to Biodiversity
    • Ecosystems on the Brink
    • Chapter 4 Guided Reading
  • UNIT 5 (BREAK)
    • Enviromental History and Laws Guided Viewing
    • Acts and Treaties- U.S. Environmental Law
    • Response to "Silent Spring"
    • Notes: Environmental Justice, External Costs, Cost-Benefit Analysis and The Story of Broke
    • Chapter #7 (Economy)
    • Economics in a Full World
    • Silent Spring
  • UNIT 6
    • Population Poverty and the Local Environment
    • Human Population Growth
    • How Green is your City?
    • Urban Heat Island Effect Guided Viewing
  • UNIT 7
    • Toxicology Problem Set
    • Chapter 10 Guided Reading
    • Lung Toxicology Problems
    • Kermit or Kermette
    • Home Toxins Audit
    • Radon Guided Viewing
    • Tuna for Lunch
    • Radioactive Smoke
    • Toxins in Your Neighborhood
    • Decibel Dilemma
    • Should Doctors Warn Preggies?
    • Addicted to Plastic
    • Chapter 23 Guided Reading
    • Arsenic in Drinking Water
    • Fast Food Wasteland
    • Excessive Product Packaging
    • Solid And Hazardous Waste
    • Newsletter Project
  • UNIT 8
    • Fracking Article
    • Chapter 19 Guided Reading
    • Mountain Top Removal Webquest
    • Virtual Lab 1
    • Virtual Lab 2
    • Invertebrates for water indicators
    • Chapter 18 Guided Reading
    • Blue Gold Water Wars
    • Water Footprint Calculator
    • Personal Water Use Inventory
    • Water Diversions
    • Down Goes the Dam
    • Reclaiming the Aral Sea
    • Facing the Freshwater Crisis
    • Water Cost = Gasoline?
    • Wading In Waste
    • Clean Energy and Filthy Water
  • Unit 10
    • Chapter 11 Guided Reading
    • Could Food Shortages......
    • Phosphorus Crisis Article
    • Harvest of Fear Essay
  • Unit 9
    • Ozone Assignment
    • Smog City
    • The Greenhouse Hamburger
  • scrAPES
    • Turbines offshore? scrAPES 1
    • THE G.B.R. scrApes 2
    • Cement vs Green House Gas
    • FU-SION-HA (Reactor)
    • scrAPES Article 5
    • scrAPES Article 6
  • Contact
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After doing the water foot print calculator I learned that when it came to water used in my home, I used more water than the average person. But when it came to Diet I used less water since I ate less meats throughout the week. When it came to energy I also used less since I don't travel many places often. Although we do drive places a lot we often don't go on road trips or fly places by airliner. When it comes to my stuff I use more than the average person. We often replace many of the stuff in my house with energy efficient things. But doing this requires water but in the long term much won't be bought since we don't often buy electronics. In all I use about 600 less than the average person although I used more in certain areas
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