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What is defined as the law that encompasses the fundamental principles governing physical, biological, and ecological processes of the natural world?
What is defined as the law that encompasses the fundamental principles governing physical, biological, and ecological processes of the natural world?
- Environmental Law
- Law of Nature (correct)
- Law of Spirituality
- Law of Materialism
Which of the following does NOT result from human selfishness and greed according to the text?
Which of the following does NOT result from human selfishness and greed according to the text?
- Enhancement of human health (correct)
- Extinction of species
- Depletion of natural resources
- Destruction of natural habitat
What environmental issue is caused by human actions generating different forms of pollution?
What environmental issue is caused by human actions generating different forms of pollution?
- Deforestation
- Overconsumption
- Global warming (correct)
- Overexploitation
What effect does overexploitation have on natural resources?
What effect does overexploitation have on natural resources?
Which human choice contributes to extreme weather events like droughts, floods, storms, and wildfires?
Which human choice contributes to extreme weather events like droughts, floods, storms, and wildfires?
What does the text imply about the relationship between the moral and natural order?
What does the text imply about the relationship between the moral and natural order?
What concept underscores our role as stewards of the environment, as mentioned in the text?
What concept underscores our role as stewards of the environment, as mentioned in the text?
Which of the following best captures the essence of Human Nature, as described in the text?
Which of the following best captures the essence of Human Nature, as described in the text?
What does 'God's Creation' encompass according to the text?
What does 'God's Creation' encompass according to the text?
How are the Laws of Nature different from Human Nature based on the text?
How are the Laws of Nature different from Human Nature based on the text?
Which aspect is NOT an example of Human Nature mentioned in the text?
Which aspect is NOT an example of Human Nature mentioned in the text?
What is the common origin of Human Nature and Laws of Nature?
What is the common origin of Human Nature and Laws of Nature?