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TExES AAFCS Family and Consumer Sciences,Composite - Free Test Sample Questions

Housing affects the environment. Housing is a major source of carbon dioxide and other gases which are the principal causes of global warming. Which of the following is TRUE of housing and the environment?





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households located within a quarter-mile of public transportation generate about 25% less carbon dioxide through their travel than households further away.

housing accounts for less than 20% of all greenhouse gas emissions. transportation accounts for the larger portion. people who live in more densely-populated areas can use public transportation and therefore generate less carbon dioxide than their counterparts in less-densely populated areas who have to drive more. in order to curtail greenhouse gases, more compact housing must be planned.