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The most common definition of sustainable development states: ''Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs''. Where is this originally taken from? | The most common definition of sustainable development states: ''Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs''. Where is this originally taken from? | ||
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− | - | + | - ''Silent Spring'' by Rachel Carson, 1962 |
− | || | + | || Wrong! See Hill, p4. |
- Iron | - Iron | ||
|| You can [[Quiz:GeneralF001 01/help|get some help]] if you wish. | || You can [[Quiz:GeneralF001 01/help|get some help]] if you wish. |
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<quiz display=simple> The most common definition of sustainable development states: Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Where is this originally taken from? |type="()"} - Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, 1962 || Wrong! See Hill, p4. - Iron || You can get some help if you wish. - Magnesium || You can get some help if you wish. + Sodium || Correct! Sodium fizzes in water, and produces hydrogen very rapidly. - Zinc || You can get some help if you wish.