https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=965oJ3s3udQ
1.
Define renewable
energy. According to the expert what is
the price of converting to solar and wind energy?
2.
What energy
option would provide more “bang for the buck”?
Why are people reluctant to use it?
3.
Why does a
solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up solutions?
Explain,
4.
How is plaster
connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization? Explain in detail.
5.
Explain how the
Mayans were “victims of their own success”?
6.
How does the
Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis?
7.
The Mayan expert
says, “The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause”. Do you agree/ disagree with this claim? Support your answer using 3 reasons.
8.
Based on the
information provided in the documentary, what do you think the kings were
thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing.
9.
Do you think the
collapse of the Mayans was inevitable (unavoidable) or avoidable? Support your
claim with 3 reasons and evidence from the video.
10. What valuable lessons can be learned from this segment
of the documentary? Provide at least 3
and make sure they are different lessons than you mentioned in previous
homeworks.
1) Renewable energy is energy that never runs out, the difference between wind and solar energy is wind energy can power over 20 schools with only 1 turbine
ReplyDelete2) the energy source that would be the most productive would be the wind turbine generated power
3) because each source of power requires a lot of money and effort and not enoff space to fit all these sources
4) because plaster required a lot of firewood and they used all of there fire wood so there was no more ways that they could make the plaster
5) they used all their recourse in the wrong ways
6) because people are using up all their natural resource and so did the Mayans
7) I agree because the Mayans were blood thirsty
8) I thinks the Kings were overlooking the empire trying to find a tree
9) I think it was inevitable because it wasn't entirely the wood it had a lot to do with the food
10) trees are a very important part of out Eco system
1. Renewable energy is energy from a source that is not depleted when used. According to the expert he price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel.
ReplyDelete2. energy option would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People reluctant to use it because its too much to build reactors and there is no way to dispose of the nuclear waste.
3. The solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up solutions to use less and make more money.
4. Plaster is plaster connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone. To get limestone into plaster it needs alot of water, and that requires cutting down trees. The Mayas deforested the area to create plaster.
5. the Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they were so proud of their growth that they deforest their home.
6. Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran of their resource and they didn't know what to do.
7. I agree that The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause
8. I think the kings were thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing that it was impossible for that to be happening
9. I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a alternative way of making plaster, they could have made a treaty with the city states.
10. The valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary is to be prepared for the worst, use different ways of building and fight battles worth fighting.
1. Renewable energy is energy from a source that can restore it self when used. According to the expert he price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel.
ReplyDelete2. energy option would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People reluctant to use it because its too much to build reactors and there is no way to get rid of the nuclear waste.
3. this is because each source of power need a lot of money and effort and not enough space to fit all these sources.
4. plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone. To get limestone into plaster, the plaster needs lots of water, and that requires cutting down trees. The Mayas deforested the area to create plaster.
5. the Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they were so proud of their growth that they deforest their home and did not pay attention to the damage they were causing.
6. Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran of their resource and they didn't know what to do.
7. i disagree that The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause
8. I think the kings were thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing that it was impossible for that to be happening and were smart to know what to fix.
9. I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a alternative way of making plaster.
10. The valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary is to be think of bad thing that could happen in the future, use different ways of building and fight battles worth fighting.
1. Define renewable energy. According to the expert what is the price of converting to solar and wind energy?
ReplyDeleteRenewable energy is energy from a source that does not run out. According to the expert the price of converting to solar and wind energy is a change in the landscape due to using deserts, plains and coast lines to produce the energy.
2. What energy option would provide more “bang for the buck”? Why are people reluctant to use it?
Nuclear energy would provide more “bang for the buck”. People are reluctant to use nuclear energy due to the cost of building reactors and disposing of radioactive waste.
3. Why does a solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up solutions? Explain,
A solution to the energy crisis requires top own and bottom up solutions because businesses need to burn less gasoline and individuals need to burn less gas in their vehicles and less heat for their houses.
4. How is plaster connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization? Explain in detail.
Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because in order to get limestone into plaster, the Mayans cut down trees for firewood.
5. Explain how the Mayans were “victims of their own success”?
The Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they let competition between rulers began, warfare began, and they destroyed their forests by cutting down trees.
6. How does the Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis?
The Mayan collapse is connected to the modern day energy crisis because they used up all of their natural resources without having a backup plan.
7. The Mayan expert says, “The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause”. Do you agree/ disagree with this claim? Support your answer using 3 reasons.
I agree that the escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause. The Mayans could have thought of other ways of handling their issues. The fighting helped to destroy the environment…which resulted in less water production and less trees.
8. Based on the information provided in the documentary, what do you think the kings were thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing.
Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think that as the Mayan civilization was collapsing, the kings weren’t thinking at all, they were just worrying about the present and not the future.
9. Do you think the collapse of the Mayans was inevitable (unavoidable) or avoidable? Support your claim with 3 reasons and evidence from the video.
I believe that the collapse of the Mayans was unavoidable. The collapse occurred due to the Mayans always fighting, the damage that they caused to their environment and overpopulation.
10. What valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary? Provide at least 3 and make sure they are different lessons than you mentioned in previous homeworks.
The valuable lessons that can be learned are that fighting doesn’t solve problems, we should think of other ways of using our natural resources without depleting them, and that natural energy should be used when possible.
1) Renewable energy is a energy source that can be reused . According to the expert the price of converting wind and solar energy is that it creates more fuel .
ReplyDelete2) The energy option that would provide more "bang for the buck" is nuclear energy and people are reluctant to use it because it's hard to get rid of nuclear waste .
3) The solution to the energy crisis that require top down and bottom up solutions is not waste our resources and use less of them and make more money .
4) Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan Civilization because the Mayans had to cut down trees and make fire wood to make plaster . For the mayans to make plaster they had to cut down the limestones and this caused them to collapse because they cut down all there trees which is deforestation.
5) the Mayans were the victims to their own success because they were to overwhelm about there expansion and didn't pay attention to the damage they were causing in their civilization.
6) The mayan collapse connects to today energy crisis because they had nuclear waste and so do we . We waste things such as coal and our resources around us.
7) I agree with the expert that said the escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause . getting your into warfare is like preparing you before fighting. Example when you know you about to get sick you feel the symptoms coming , just like going in war . Its like escalated into a problem unfortunately you will be in war .
8) I think the kings were over looking the situations coming among there civilization because they feel like their "kings" and they got everything . so they wasn't prepare or didn't think that their own civilization would collapse like that .
9) I think the collapse of the Mayan civilization could have been avoided because they knew what they was doing , they seen they was running out of resources they didn't pay attention to their own environment and was causing deforestation by cutting down all the trees. they were not prepared for the future damaged in the environment.
10) I think the valuable lessons that can be learned from this documentary is to , prepare for future damages , save and stack up on resources , stop deforestation and cutting down trees and don't be like the Mayans .
1:Renewable energy is energy that can that is regenerated from natural resources. Converting to solar and wind energy is excess use of fossil fuels.
ReplyDelete2:Nuclear energy would be an energy option that would provide bang for the buck because there are many few ways in which nuclear waste can be thrown out.
3: It requires a top down and bottom up solution to make more money and to use less of it.
4: Plaster is connected in to the Mayans because to make plaster one would need trees.The Mayans cut down all their trees to make plaster.which would lead to deforestation.
5: The were the victims of their success because they used up their resources the wrong way, they were the ones who caused their homes.
6: They are connected because just like the Mayans
they ran out of their resources.
7: I disagree that the escalations of warfare is a symptom and not a cause because due to the fact that they were always in conflicts it was one cause that it lead to their collapse.
8:In their minds i think they were thinking that it was an impossible for their civilization to be at collapse.
9: i think that their collapse was unavoidable because they could have lessen on the cutting of trees to make plaster and also not waste their resources.
10:The lessons that can be learnt is not to use too much of your resources all at one time ,all for one cause
always be prepared for the worst situations because after good time there are always bad ones.
and in their case don't fight battles that are really not that important and do things to help build your civilization not tear it apart.
Bianca Montoute
1. Renewable energy cannot be diminished, even when used; it is infinite.
ReplyDeleteThe expense that came with solar and wind energy conversion is that wide land space had to be sacrificed in exchange for a mass amount of wind turbines.
2. An alternative source of energy that is of higher quality is nuclear energy. People are hesitant to manipulate nuclear energy because there are low reserves of uranium.
3. Top down and bottom up solutions can solve an energy crisis through producers can save their wealth by burning less gasoline, us, the consumers can save money by reducing use of heating fuels and car gasoline.
4. Plaster is linked to the Mayan's downfall because they had to remove trees from their forest because plaster production required limestone, which had to be extremely heated with large amounts of firewood. Deforestation resulted in soil erosion and flash flooding.
5. The Mayans were so obsessed with their prosperity that a rivalry among the rulers had surfaced; varied Mayan factions fought to death.
6. Our energy crisis relates to the Mayan's undoing because, in both instances people become rebellious and protestant. Members of the United States and the Mayan civilization fight for what they need.
7. I agree with the Mayan expert's claim. Warfare is merely the result, or symptom of causes because:
a. The Mayans expended their resources through destroying the entirety of their forests.
b. Mayans could not continue in agricultural production because they lacked a forest, and a food crisis began.
c. Hardships such as flash flooding, momentous change in water, and soil erosion were endured.
These are causes that birthed the symptom of warfare.
8. I believe that the Kings felt a significant amount of regret during the collapse of the Mayans. They did not regard the long-term effect of their actions, such as establishing mountainous temples, which is a huge misuse of their limited resources.
9. I believe that the Mayans could have steered clear of failure because:
a. The Kings could have thought about the future of their people instead of only themselves and realized that they would be wasting valuable resources.
b. The Mayans could have found an alternative to plaster, or limestone itself.
c. The Mayan factions could have united together and came to a consensus on how to keep their civilization thriving.
10. Three valuable lessons that can be learned are:
a. To always think about not only today, but tomorrow and time afterward.
b. To keep your enemies close and attempt to actually make peace with them.
c. To consider the importance of one resource over another.
1) Renewable energy is energy that never runs out, the difference between wind and solar energy is wind energy can power over 20 schools with only 1 turbine
ReplyDelete2) the energy source that would be the most productive would be the wind turbine generated power
3) because each source of power requires a lot of money and effort and not enoff space to fit all these sources
4) because plaster required a lot of firewood and they used all of there fire wood so there was no more ways that they could make the plaster
5) they used all their recourse in the wrong ways
6They thought since the people are using up all their natural resource and so could the Mayans
7) I agree because the Mayans were blood thirsty
8) I thinks the Kings were overlooking the empire trying to look for more trees
9) I think it was inevitable because it wasn't entirely the wood it mostly to do with the food
10) trees are a very good for our Eco system
1.renewable energy is energy from the source that dose not wast out.according to the expert they have to commit large areas of plains,desert,landscapes to produce energy.
ReplyDelete2.nuclear energy would provide it.people are to use nuclear energy of building reactors,disposing and wast.
3.that requires business to burn down less gasoline and individuals need to less gas in there cars.
4.plaster is connected to the collapse of mayan civilization because the mayan cuts down tree to make firewood.
5.mayans were victims of thier own success because it began a warfare and they destroyed their Forest and cutting down tress.
6.mayan collapse connected to the modern day energy crisis because they use up all of their resources and they didn't have a nother plan.
7. I sorta agree because the manyans coukd of have many solutions of taking care of the problems.And all of the violence help take down the areas.
8.what i think is that manya had a big issue and it cause a collapse and the kings didnt have any plans on what to do with it so rhe kings just wasn't thinking good ideas on what to to do.
9.i think the collapse was unavoidable because of how the environment was being damage and the fighting was the problem to causing a collapse.
10.three lessons that can be learned from this video I watched is that fighting cant help anything to solve our problems.We should be thinking good ways to help our problems instead of destroying our environment by fighting to solve our problems.
1. Renewable energy is energy that comes from resources that are refilled much quicker. The expert said that if we convert to solar and wind energy, we might be dissapointed at what it does for us.
ReplyDelete2. The energy option that would provide more "bang for the buck" is nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it because there are a lot of risks that can come with using nuclear energy.
3. A solution needs top down and bottom up because the cost would be less.
4. Plaster was used to make thier structures and to make plaster, a large amount of trees would have to be cut down so they were causing environmental damage to thier environment.
5. The Mayans had let all the triumphs go to thier heads to the point that they thought if they kept growing and expanding, things would still go well since they were doing well.
6. The Mayan had used all thier resources for the wrong things and had poor planning, just like some modern day countries.
7. I agree with this statment because there shouldn't be a rise of war without a cause.
8. They probably were thinking that nothing could hurt them and that they were invincible until the food crisis happened. They probably began thinking that it was inevitable.
9. It was inevitable because the kings only thought about themselves, they were easy to be attacked and taken over, and they used all of thier resources for the wrong things.
10. Do not think about only yourself, only start war when you've been attacked, plan accordingly.
1. Renewable energy is energy from a source that is not depleted when used such as wind or solar power. The price of converting to solar and wind energy is that they are going to give us low net return, and were going to have to commit large areas of desert land, plains and coastlines to produce energy.
ReplyDelete2. Nuclear energy, there was no way to get rid of the nuclear wastes.
3. It requires that if business can save money by burning less gasoline for our cars that we can also save less money for burning less gasoline for our cars .If the society comes together and decides to burn less gasoline then our country would last a little bit longer.
4. It’s connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because the Mayans practiced deforestation. They had cut down the trees to use for firewood. The forest was cut down drastically.
5. They were victims of their own success because when they had cut their forest down, they had flash flooding, massive soil erosion, this had negatively impacted the production of agriculture. Their population was over populated, and they began to lose control of their territory .The main problem was that they couldn’t keep up with resources and human demands.
6. It connects to the modern day energy crisis because they had used all their resources at one time, not knowing that they would need some for another time.
7. Yes. They had to fight for the resources they were lacking in. Depravation.
8. The kings were thinking that they wanted to build a bigger temple next door. They didn’t think about the forest and soil, which were very valuable resources.
9. I think it was unavoidable because every civilization wanted to be wealthy, the more people you have the more houses you can build, you’re government would be strong because you would be able to set laws which the people would have to follow, a lot of agriculture people would be able to grow their own crops and maybe trade with other civilizations.
10. A valuable lesson would be to set population laws so that you wouldn’t have too many people living in an area that you won’t be able to control. Another lesson tomorrow is another day, meaning that if you a surplus of something don’t use it right away try to save some because you don’t know when you’re going to get a resource like that again.
By Victoria ,Lloyd Group C Dear Teacher Ms Cano
1. Renewable energy is a natural occurring resource that can’t decrease. According to the expert the price of converting to solar and wind energy is the amount of land being taken up.
ReplyDelete2. The energy option that would provide more “bang for our buck” is nuclear waste. People are reluctant to use it because it’s hard to rid of the waste.
3. A solution to the energy crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions because they require less work and make you more money.
4. Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because my making it they used all their resources up.
5. The Mayan were “victims of their own success” because since expansion was so successful they tried to continue that and used every single one of their resources which led to their collapse.
6. The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because they blindly used up all their resources like we are doing now.
7. I agree with expert because you don’t just wake up one morning and say let’s go to war.
8. As the Mayan civilization was collapsing the kings were then thinking what they did wrong and what they could have done to prevent that.
9. I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because everything they did wasn’t thought out for the people or the future, only the expansion was thought about.
10. Three valuable lessons I learned from this segment are
–think ahead when making decisions
–always expect the unexpected
–only use resources when its highly necessary
1. Renewable energy is energy that is refilled and dependable and constant in the sense that it will always be there. However; the experts say it might be disappointing for the actual power it gives off.
ReplyDelete2. Bang for your buck energy is nuclear energy, It's a literal bang for your buck, nuclear power is almost explosive and highly dangerous but it's the most powerful.
3. Top down and bottom up solutions is more conservation basically, Producers saving wealth pumping less at the gas station, burning less fuel, conserving resources and money
4. Plaster is linked to the mayan collapse because to create plaster mayans would need to superheat limestone with something hot and flammable like wood. As you can tell all that firewood to heat limestone maybe could result in a certain environmental term for trees being destroyed
5. Mayans got very full of themselves which helped them fall, even faction wars started up between different mayan groups. They hurt themselves in the long run for example my last question was the mayans committing deforestation to make plaster.
6. We are obsessed with our success just like mayans, but we fight for oil instead of pride and land. We use more assuming we have enough to sustain and see we were way over our heads, Deforestation and drought could form a collapse.
7. "The escalation of warfare is a symptom not a cause" Warfare is a cause of collapse or destruction. The result of the war honestly could decide if it's a symptom or a cause. Reason 1: The causes for the war seem to be out of pride and land gain. Reason 2: War doesn't always have to mean rebellion or demand of the people, the fighting of the mayans for materials also seemed very not needed and maybe frivolous Reason 3:The mayans had a very weird notion of success and maybe that delved into warfare for them not just a symptom but cause.
8. The kings of the mayan civilization were probably very upset and regretful for not looking at the long term and getting consumed with the success of the "short term" Like building plaster statues and mountain temples which are a huge waste of resources for a growing civilization
9. I believe the mayans could of steered clear of failing with three ways
1. not abusing the forests and causing deforestation
2. Not wasting so much resources and man power on religious idols and worship
3. The factions could have united to help each other out, the war between them didn't help anything
10. Three valuable lessons again
1. Look forward and plan ahead with resources
2. Don't put bite more than you can chew with the growth of a civilization with resources you just can't afford to use
3. Forest and wood are really good for a civilization don;t misuse it.
QURAY CLARKE
Delete1- Renewable energy is energy from a source that can restore it self when used. According to the expert he price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel.
ReplyDelete2- Energy option would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People reluctant to use it because its too much to build reactors and there is no way to get rid of the nuclear waste.
3- This is because each source of power need a lot of money and effort and not enough space to fit all these sources.
4- Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone. To get limestone into plaster, the plaster needs lots of water, and that requires cutting down trees. The Mayas deforested the area to create plaster.
5- The Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they were so proud of their growth that they deforest their home and did not pay attention to the damage they were causing.
6- Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran of their resource and they didn't know what to do.
7- I disagree that The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause
8- I think the kings were thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing that it was impossible for that to be happening and were smart to know what to fix.
9- I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a alternative way of making plaster.
10- The valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary is to be think of bad thing that could happen in the future, use different ways of building and fight battles worth fighting.
~~~~~~~~~~~~Alex Beetan ~~~~~~~~~~
1. According to the expert the price of converting to solar and wind energy is that it may not be just as good as us using oil for our energy source. Renewable energy is unlimited amount of energy that we keep getting like solar power.
ReplyDelete2. The energy option that would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it because they think it will cause more harm than good.
3. A solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up solutions because we all need to do it together and it will benefit us as individuals and together. That will happen people home owner and big business owners can use less electricity and oil which will benefit us together because we save oil and us individually because it saves us a lot of money, especially big business owners who use a lot of oil.
4. Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because to get a little bit of plaster it required cutting down a large number of trees to get firewood. The Mayans used thick plaster to construct huge idols in their temples which means deforestation.
5. The Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they had a huge growth and used their resources the wrong way.
6. The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because they were using a lot of their resources for no reason non-ending thinking that since they were growing and thinking the resource is unlimited. Just like them we are using our resources in our growth without thinking what would happen to us when that resource is finished
7. The Mayan expert says, “The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause”. I don’t agree with that because fighting means you’re using more resources, you’re people are dying and towns getting destroyed and also you are getting weakened by war
8. What I think the kings were thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing was why they had used all their resources for things that didn’t matter a lot and they could’ve used towards their growth for becoming a bigger civilization.
9. I think the collapse of the Mayans was inevitable because they used their resources towards the wrong things, they also did a large number of deforestation and they chose to fight war.
10. Valuable lessons that can be learned from this segment of the documentary are that consider all the things happening around you before you make a move, always have a plan B if plan A fails and to use resources wisely
1.A) Renewable energy is any naturally occurring,theoretically inexhaustible source of energy,as biomass,solar,wind,tidal,wave, and hydroelectric power, that is not derived from fossil and nuclear fuel.
ReplyDeleteB) According to the expert the price of the the solar and wind energy is very because the wind energy is turbine which the speed of the turbine is 12.0mph and the solar energy is controlled by the sun which the speed of energy is 600mph. Is
2.They provide more bang for the buck because the energy that is in the solar system is controlled by the sun that's why the option would provide more bang for the buck. People today reluctant to use it because the want to reproduce on energy so that they have enough energy to use later on in the future.
3.The solution to the energy crisis cause they want to save money for their business and that they want to burn less gasoline in our cars especially when we drive 24/7. So that's why a solution to the energy crisis rate goes top down and bottom up.
4.The plaster connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because the plaster in the civilization was a danger on the people in the civilization because they can kill they. Especially when the plaster comes from the tresses that they cut down to make room so that they can plant crops and kill animals.
5.They was victims of their own success because their expansion increased which is in the resources about the Mayan expansion and especially when they moved to different locations to get food and water so that they can live.
6.The Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis is basically connect to what we do today.
7.I agree to the expert because they didn't say "hey let's go out here and go fight Inca civilization" so why would they try the escalation of warfare for.
8.The king of the Mayan civilization was thinking while they was collapsing was trying to prevent the fact that they was collapse so that they the same time they was trying to fix the problem while they was collapsing.
9.The collapse of the Mayan was avoidable because they used plaster that came from the forest which they had to cut down trees to the plaster.
10. The lessons cAn be learned from this segment of the documentary is that you would have to look into the future and think about what can happen with economy and society in future if we don't change the climate and etc.....
ReplyDelete1- Renewable energy is energy from a source that can restore it self when used. According to the expert he price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel.
2- Energy option would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People reluctant to use it because its too much to build reactors and there is no way to get rid of the nuclear waste.
3- This is because each source of power need a lot of money and effort and not enough space to fit all these sources.
4- Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone. To get limestone into plaster, the plaster needs lots of water, and that requires cutting down trees. The Mayas deforested the area to create plaster.
5- The Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they were so proud of their growth that they deforest their home and did not pay attention to the damage they were causing.
6- Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran of their resource and they didn't know what to do.
7- I disagree that The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause
8- I think the kings were thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing that it was impossible for that to be happening and were smart to know what to fix.
9- I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a alternative way of making plaster.
10- The valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary is to be think of bad thing that could happen in the future, use different ways of building and fight battles worth fighting.
Lea thompson
1) RENEWABLE ENERGY IS ENERGY THAT NEVER RUNS OUT AND THE DIFFERENCE IS WIND CAN POWER OVER 20 DIFFERENT PLACES WITH 1 TURBINE
ReplyDelete2) THE WIND TURBINE GENERATED POWER
3) EACH SOURCE OF POWER REQUIRED SPACE WHICH THERE WAS NONE OF
4) BECAUSE PLASTER REQUIRED A LOT OF FIREWOOD WHICH THEY USED UP SO THEIR WAS NO WAY TO MAKE ANYMORE UNLESS THEY FOUND ANOTHER RESOURCE TO SUBSITUTE
5) THEY WERENT USING THEIR RESOURCES THE CORRECT WAY
6) BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE USING UP THEIR RESOURCES AND WASTING THEM
7) I AGREE BECAUSE THE MAYANS THIRSTY FOR BLOOD
8) I thinks the Kings were overlooking the empire trying to find a tree
9) I think IT WAS INEVIETABLE BECAUSE it wasn't entirely the wood AND TREES IT HAD TO DO ALOT WITH THE FOOD/RESOURCES
10) trees are a very important part of out ENVIORMENT AND WHEN THEY ARE DESTROYED THAT IS CONSIDERED ENVIORMENTAL DAMAGE
AMANI SHARPER
(EMERSON)
1-Renewable energy is energy that will not run out , the difference between the two is that wind and solar power is that it takes powers 20 schools with only 20 turbines
ReplyDelete2-The Wind turbine would be the best bang for its buck because its using up space that no one has and it has no bad effect on our society and wild life
3-Energy takes up a lot of space and it wouldnt do as much as other things will do for the space it takes up
4- Its connected to the mayans collapse because if they use out al of there firewood they cant make any more of there plaster.
5- They where victims but they had a lot that had lead to bad things they had deforested there surroundings for the wood .
6- The mayans had collapsed because they had ran out of there resources that they were using.
7- i Agree with this because they brought this on them self and they didnt think of any back up plans to get there self out
8- I dont think the kings had any back up plans because they already had planned out that they were leading to failure.
9- No i dont think it was because they basically dug a whole for them self and used up all of there resources that where needed
10- A valuable lesson that can be learned from this is dont plan on expanding if you dont have the basics down and you cant handle little groups of people , you need to expand at a slow pace
1. Renewable energy is energy from a source that can restore it self when used. According to the expert he price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel.
ReplyDelete2. The energy option that would provide more "bang for the buck" is nuclear energy and people are reluctant to use it because it's hard to get rid of nuclear waste.
3. A solution to the energy crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions because they require less work and make you more money.
4. Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone.
5. The Mayans were so obsessed with their prosperity that a rivalry among the rulers had surfaced; varied Mayan factions fought to death.
6. The Mayan collapse connects to today energy crisis because they had nuclear waste and so do we. We waste things such as coal and our resources around us.
7. I agree because the Mayans were blood thirsty.
8. Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think that as the Mayan civilization was collapsing, the kings weren’t thinking at all, they were just worrying about the present and not the future.
9. I think the collapse of the Mayan civilization could have been avoided because they knew what they was doing.
10. - plan for the better and the worst.
- have strong allies.
- only use resources when its highly necessary.
1.energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power, and power can power up 20 school with only 1 turbine.
ReplyDelete2.energy source that can be the most productive will be the wind turbine.
3.because each source requires a lot of money and hard work but however space is very limited
4.plaster requires a lot of firewood and they used all of their wood so therefore plaster couldn't be made
5.they used all their resource for the wrong reasons
6.since they have a lot of people their using up all the natural resources
7.I strongly agree because the seeked blood
8.the king were overlooking the empire
9.inevitable because it was all made up of wood,but food was the issue
10.that the trees are very important because they help us have oxygen and are apart of the Eco system
ReplyDelete1) Renewable energy is a source that you can reuse again and again. According to the expert, the price of converting to solar energy to wind energy is low net return and committing large areas of desert, plains, or coast lines.
2) The energy option that would provide more "bang for the buck" is nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it, because uranium is in short supply and it has greenhouse gases.
3) A solution to the energy crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions, because we need to use the resources less. For example, we can save money by burning less gasoline and if many people do it, it can solve the worlds problems.
4) Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization, because they made their artwork by cutting trees and using firewood.
5) The Mayans were "victims of their own success", because the Mayans were largely populated, there was deforestation, and also floods that ruined their agriculture.
6) The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis, because even today there's deforestation and everybody is still abusing the resources and not thinking about the future.
7) I agree with the Mayan experts claim "The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause", because the Mayans lacked many things after running out of reliable resources, they had to fight for resources, all they thought about was building temples near the Kings instead of forests and soil.
8) Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think the Kings were thinking of how to get resources, because before they only thought about architecture and expanding while they used all their resources.
9) I think the collapse of the Mayans was inevitable, because they had a large population and their resources couldn't support it. Another reason was They cut down trees.
10) Valuable lessons that can be learned from this segment of the documentary is to always plan for the unexpected, don't abuse your resources, and also to not cut all the trees down.
- Kartik Madaan
1. Renewable energy is energy from a source that is not depleted when used. According to the expert he price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel.
ReplyDelete2. energy option would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People reluctant to use it because its too much to build reactors and there is no way to dispose of the nuclear waste.
3. The solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up solutions to use less and make more money.
4. Plaster is plaster connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone. To get limestone into plaster it needs alot of water, and that requires cutting down trees. The Mayas deforested the area to create plaster.
5. the Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they were so proud of their growth that they deforest their home.
6. Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran of their resource and they didn't know what to do.
7. I agree that The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause
8. I think the kings were thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing that it was impossible for that to be happening
9. I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a alternative way of making plaster, they could have made a treaty with the city states.
10. The valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary is to be prepared for the worst, use different ways of building and fight battles worth fighting.
1- Renewable energy is a source that is not depleted when used. According to the expert, the price of converting to solar and wind energy is by utilizing more fossil fuels.
ReplyDelete2- The energy option that would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People are so reluctant to use it due to the fact that building reactors are way too expensive and that it is too difficult to dispose of the radioactive waste.
3- A solution to the energy crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions because businesses can save money by burning less gasoline and we as individuals can save money by burning less gasoline in our cars and by burning less heating fuel for our houses, saving the world's problems.
4- Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because it was made out of heated limestone, meaning that the Mayans had to cut down a lot trees for the firewood in order to get limestone into plaster, causing deforestation.
5- The Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they allowed a warfare to begin between rulers. Also droughts, decreasing productivity of food, conflict, and competition for resources made it difficult for them to sustain the requirements of such a large population; resulting the system to fail.
6- The Mayan collapse is connected to the modern day energy crisis because they used up all of their natural resources on unimportant needs, leaving them with no back up plan that lead them to collapse.
7- The Mayan expert says, “The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause”. I agree with this claim because the Mayans:
~ cut down plenty of trees in order to expand their resources
~ at some point started to go through a food crisis which fractured the civilization
~ and they had to deal with the changes that they provoked such as flash-flooding, disease and malnutrition.
8- As the Mayan civilization was collapsing, I think the kings were overthinking the dilemma that they have caused, leaving them to wonder how it was even possible for their nation to collapse just like that in an instant.
9- I think the collapse of the Mayans was unavoidable because they practically kept doing the damages to themselves by:
~ cutting down trees, causing deforestation
~ causing a warfare to break down
~ and leading their nation to a food crisis or flash-flood.
10- 3 valuable lessons that can be learned from this segment of the documentary are:
~ use a limited amount of natural energy
~ prepare/plan ahead for future destruction's in nation
~ and use natural resources wisely.
~ Jocelyne Morales
1. Renewable energy is energy that is able to be restored.According to the expert the price of converting to solar and wind energy is the amount of land being taken up.
ReplyDelete2. Nuclear energy option would provide more “bang for the buck”. People are reluctant to use it because there is no way to get rid of the nuclear waste and to build reactors.
3. A solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up solutions because it requires money, effort and space.
4. Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone which needs a lot of our one important resource... water. that means cutting down trees and involves firewood.
5. The Mayans were “victims of their own success” by cutting down all their trees for plaster.
6. The Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because today we too are cutting down trees to make other material. And we are running out of resources.
7. The Mayan expert says, “The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause”. I disagree with this claim. Having hostile neighbors always leads to fighting in someway. Two fighting probably led to problem with their civilization maybe rebellion or not having a back up plan.. Three it definitely showed that they were unprepared so societal response also plays apart I this as well.
8. Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think the kings were thinking at all as the Mayan civilization was collapsing. I feel like they were too busy with other things they didn't see it happening maybe they thought about it but discarded it to focus on other little thing.
9. The collapse of the Mayans was inevitable (unavoidable). I believe that all good things must come to an end at some point in this world. and the way they were treating their home it was going to happen. even if they didn't cut down so many trees. something else would of happened.
10. Valuable that can be learned from this segment of the documentary is to always be prepared for the worst. have a back up plan. the second way is Like the kings today the government should stop focusing on other little things and help come up with way to stop the collapse. Third find new ways to get resources. Don't cut down so may trees.
1) Renewable energy is able to be use multiple times. Converting to solar and wind uses more fossil fuels, which forces large areas of desert, and coast lines to provide energy.
ReplyDelete2) Nuclear energy is an energy option. People are reluctant to use it because uranium is beind supplied.
3) A solution to the energy crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions because you use less energy and make more money.
4) Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because large amounts of trees would have to be cut down which cause environmental damage known as deforestation.
5) The Mayans were victims of their own success because they had overpopulation and didn't have enough of resources to feed the civilization.
6) The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because people today are causing deforestation.
7) "The escalation of warfare is a symptom not a cause." I agree because getting ready for war isn't a cause and they fought for what was needed.
8) Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think as the Mayan civilization was collapsing, the kings weren’t thinking about the long-term effect on the civilization.
9) I think the collapse of the Mayans was inevitable, because the large population didn't have enough resources to help the society stay stable.
10) Valuable lessons that can be learned from the video is having strong trade system and have backup plans.
1. renewable resources is finding another resources thats works for the same purpose. The prize of putting solar and wind energy is that it will take up a lot of space
ReplyDelete2. the energy option that would be "bang for buck" would be nuclear power. People reduct to use because that transportation of that waste may be a target for terrorists
3. A solution to the energy crisis to top down and bottom up is the it would save a lot of money
4. plaster is connected to the collapse of the mayan civilization because its made from limestone and to use would waste lots of resources
5. Mayans were "victims of there own success" because they were successful with there growth that they don't realize the damage that they caused
6. the Mayan connects to moderns days energy crisis because we are soon bound to lose the resources we have
7. I agree with the the mayan expert on what he says that "the escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause" because there will always some one that will want your resources. Another reason is thats if u can stop one war there will always be another. Finally is that you can own a debt which will be bad for that civilization.
8. I Say the kings were not thinking because there civilization was failing and did not not know what to do
9. I say the collapse of the mayans was avoidable because if they thought about what might happen later in the future they would have be prepared for it Another reason is that they should not watch how they use there resources. Finally they should have thought about how they use trees
10. The valuable lesson that can be learned is that watch the battles you get in to, Be prepare what happens in the future, Finally is that find renewable resources
1- Renewable energy is energy from our natural resources. The price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuels.
ReplyDelete2- The energy option that would provide more “bang for the buck" is nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it because it is hard to get rid of nuclear waste.
3- A solution to the energy crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions because we have to stop taking our resources for granted or soon they'll be gone.
4- Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because it uses a lot of the resources up such as water, limestone, etc..
5- The Mayans were “victims of their own success" because they wasted their resources not realizing they would run out.
6- The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because they didnt know what to do when they ran out of the resource they wasted.
7- I agree with the statement because war doesnt hapen out of no where. Something has to happen and as a result there is war.
8- The kings werent thinking as the Mayan civilization was collapsing. They thought about what was going on in the moment. Not about how their decisions will effect the future.
9- I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable. They shouldnt have wasted their resources. They also should have thought about how much stuff they were using. At the end of the day everything comes to an end.
10- Some valuable lessons that can be learned are to not waste your resources because they will come to an end and to have a plan. If you make the wrong decision now it will ruin the future.
~ Alexandra Parks
1. renewable energy is a source that can be reused an refilled quickly this is an infinite source
ReplyDelete2. i would say nuclear energy because there is no possible way to get rid of the waste.
3.requires a top down and bottom up solution burning less gasoline saves people money .
4.i think its connected because of the problem of deforestation trees are being cut down to be used for fire wood .
5.they are victims because basically there success was there downfall things that they accomplished and thought were good lead to collapse.
6. this connects to modern day society because we are wasting the resources that we have now and in the future we are not going to have these resources when we need them.
7. the resources that they were lacking they had to fight to gain it .
8.the kings did not have backup plans which probably would of saving them from collapse .
9.i think it was unavoidable because if they had a backup plan then they would at least put ideas in the air so collapsing would not be such a treat.
10.a valuable lesson can be try your best to save what you have for the future and set population laws so you do not become overpopulated
gavin powell
1 Renewable energy comes from regenerated Resources to the production of it.according to the expert, The price of converting to solar & wind energy Is the constant use of fuels.
ReplyDelete2 the energy option that would provide more "bang for the Buck" would be the nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it cause of the waste.
3 A solution to the energy crisis requires top down & bottom up solutions is if we use less and don't waste resources, more money can be saved.
4 plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization cause in order for them to produce it, they needed to burn down a lot of trees for firewood.
5 Mayans were the victim of their own success cause they consumed to much of there resources they there was no more, also that there was competition between the rulers & they fought and killed each other.
6 The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy Crisis cause They consumed all the resources that they ran out.
7 I say that I agree cause the Mayans had no idea on how to react to when they run out, also that they had no more resources to make more creations/inventions.
8 I think the kings were thinking that they wasn't going to run out & they still would of had stuff to survive.
9 I think that this was unavoidable cause there was to much people there , also that they killed their land cutting down the trees, last is that there was too much fighting between them.
10 3 valuable lessons that can be learned is that, don't use up all the resource to build one large piece of construction, another is there doesn't need to be violence to get through situations, last is prepare for the worst situations.
1) Renewable energy is energy from a source that can restore it self when used. According to the expert he price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel.
ReplyDelete2)Energy option would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy. People reluctant to use it because its too much to build reactors and there is no way to get rid of the nuclear waste.
3)The solution to the energy crisis that require top down and bottom up solutions is not waste our resources and use less of them and make more money .
4)plaster is connected to the collapse of mayan civilization because the mayan cuts down tree to make firewood.
5)they used all their resource for the wrong reasons
6)The Mayan collapse is connected to the modern day energy crisis because they used up all of their natural resources without having a backup plan.
7) I agree with the expert that said the escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause . getting your into warfare is like preparing you before fighting. Example when you know you about to get sick you feel the symptoms coming , just like going in war . Its like escalated into a problem unfortunately you will be in war .
8)Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think that as the Mayan civilization was collapsing, the kings weren’t thinking at all, they were just worrying about the present and not the future.
9)I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a alternative way of making plaster.
10) Valuable lessons that can be learned from this segment of the documentary are that consider all the things happening around you before you make a move, always have a plan B if plan A fails and to use resources wisely.
1.renewable energy is energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. the price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuel. 2.people are reluctant to use nuclear energy because it packs a much bigger punch in a much smaller package. To match the output of one nuclear power plant it could take as many as 1,000 wind turbines. 3. solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up solutions because business can save money by burning less gasoline and by burning less heating fuel for our houses this way we use less and make more money. 4.plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster is made of limestone and required a lot of firewood which meant they had to cut down their trees. 5.the Mayans were victims of their own success because they should know how to react to good and bad times and they were so focused on their successful expansion they didn't realize they were using up all there resources. 6.the Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because The Mayan had used up all their resources eventually without realizing just like what were doing today. 7. i agree with the claim "The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause" because the Mayans were a very violent barbaric civilization which meant they used up there $ and resources fighting wars. 8. the kings were thinking it was impossible for this to be happening to the Mayan civilization because of how successful they were. 9. the collapse of the Mayans was inevitable because they took took there resources for granted and didn't think about what would happen when they ran out and couldn't find a source to fulfill the same needs. 10.three valuable lessons that can be learned from this segment of the documentary is plan ahead be prepared for the future. understand how much of a resource can you really use. and only fight if necessary not just going to war and causing damage to the environment.
ReplyDelete1.Renewable energy is a natural occurring resource that can not decrease. According to the expert the price of converting to solar and wind energy is the amount of land being taken up.
ReplyDelete2.The energy option that would provide more “bang for our buck” is nuclear waste. People are disinclined to use it because it’s hard to get rid of the waste.
3.Cause each source requires a lot of money and hard work but however space is very limited use.
4.Plaster is connected to the collapse of mayan civilization because the mayans had cut down the trees to make their firewood.
5. The Mayans were victims of their own success because since expansion was so successful they tried to continue that and used every single one of their resources which led to their collapse.
6.Mayans collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran out of their resource and they didn't know what to do about it.
7.I agree because the Mayans were really blood thirsty.
8.I think the Kings were overlooking that the empire were trying to find a tree.
9.I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a more replacement way of making plaster.
10. Three valuable lessons I learned from this segment are that
•think ahead when making decisions
•only use resources when it's highly necessary.
•always expect the unexpected
------Kendall Scarbrough------
1) renewable energy- sources that can be reused.
ReplyDelete2)Nuclear energy is a option for bang for a buck.
3)each source cause alot of money
4)Plaster used up alot of water.
5)With trying to build and expanded the mayans caused alot of deforestation
6)Both ran up their resources.
7)Escalation is of warfare is a symptom cause it just leads to more destruction.
8)The kinds believed the mayans were to powerful to collapse.
9)if the mayans were smarter with their resources the collapse could have been avoidable.
1-Renewable energy is energy that is not limited. According to the expert the price of converting solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuels.
ReplyDelete2-According to the documentary an energy source that would provide more "bang for the buck" would be nuclear. People are reluctant to have this energy because the nuclear waste that it makes.
3-According to the documentary a solution to the crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions like not wasting precious resources because they are limited.
4-According to the documentary plaster connects to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because they caused deforestation by burning the trees to make it.
5-Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they used up so many resources that they started running out so competition over them in the civilization caused them to kill themselves.
6-According to the documentary the mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis cause they used up all the resources they had.
7-I agree with the mayan expert because they collapsed on their own because they didn't know what to do when they used up all their resources.
8-Based on the documentary i think the kings were panicking in the inside because they were so close to collapsing.
9-Based on what ive learned so far i think this was unavoidable because the demand for resources was unavoidable.
10-three valuable lessons that can be learned is that Have a plan for resources, work together and fighting wont solve a thing.
1. "Renewable resources energy from a source that is not deflected when used", the price is to give up our land such as desserts pains and our coast lines.
ReplyDelete2. Nuclear energy, people are afraid out what the waste can cause
3. We all need to do something to hell from our government to businesses and regular people to actually make a difference.
4. They need to cut down trees and burn them to make plaster, their use of plaster caused deforestation.
5. They have a huge demand for resources and not enough resources.
6. They used their resources with out thinking of the consequences.
7. They wanted to be better then other cities, fought for resources and had neighboring cities wanting to take over.
8. The Kings wanted to be known they wanted to be remembered for the best and they were active in fighting and having an image of them in these temples.
9. I believe it was avoidable if they weren't concerned in being better then each other they wouldn't have caused deforestation for the simple reason of leaving their prints on temples using plaster. If they didn't fight so much they wouldn't have had a lot of enemies.
10. No one is so important to the point where they have to put in danger everyone for the simple pleasure of being known. We need to chose between losing land with a little energy or a lot of energy with dangerous possibilities. We won't have the same luxury of having amusement parks and other energy based attractions.
1) Renewable energy is energy that never runs out. The difference between wind and solar energy is wind energy can power over 20 schools with only 1 turbine
ReplyDelete2) the energy source that would be the most productive would be the wind turbine generated power.
3)According to the documentary a solution to the crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions like not wasting precious resources because they are limited.
4)According to the documentary plaster connects to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because they caused deforestation by burning the trees to make it.
6.Mayans collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran out of their resource and they didn't know what to do about it.
7.I agree because the Mayans were really blood thirsty. And never gave up.
8.I think the Kings were overlooking that the empire were trying to find a tree.
9.I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a more replacement way of making plaster. then the same ole thing every time.
10. Three valuable lessons I learned from this segment are,
-think ahead before you act
-only use resources when it's necessary.
-always expect the unexpected
Renewable energy is energy that is unlimited even when being used
ReplyDeleteAn energy source that would provide more "bang for the buck" would be nuclear. People are reluctant to use it because the waste it produces when it is being used.
A solution to the crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions because each resource is limited and needs money.
According to the documentary plaster connects to the collapse of the mayan civilization because to make plaster they needed to burn down trees.
According to the document Mayans were "victims of their own success" because they used too many resources and eventually ran out causing competition then killing themselves.
According to the documentary the mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because they ran out of resources and didnt know what to do.
I agree with the mayan expert because the cause of the collapse was them killing themselves due to the use of all their resources.
Based on the documentary i think the kings were thinking about a final way to save the civilization from collapse but didn't really know what to do.
I think their collapse was unavoidable because the place they chose to live in just didn't have the right resources to support them.
Three valuable lessons that can be learned is that you shouldn't fight when you're desperate, Don't misuse your resources and always expect the unexpected.
1. Renewable energy is an energy source that cannot be depleted. According to the expert, the price of converting to solar and wind energy is the fact that many deserts and other lands will have to be taken up in order to install wind and solar power sources.
ReplyDelete2. The energy option that would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear power. People are reluctant to use it because of it's expense and nuclear wastes which frightens them.
3. A solution to the energy crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions because of the requirements such as money and space.
4. Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because it is made out of limestone. In order to get limestone into plaster, they had to cut down trees for firewood. Deforestation is a factor to their collapse.
5. The Mayans were “victims of their own success" due to their confidence in the success of their civilization, they were oblivious to the damage they were causing for themselves.
6. The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because we also are exhausting our resources. We are doing this with out thinking about the future consequences.
7. The Mayan expert says, “The escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause”. I agree with this statement because there is more to a collapse than just war. A collapse of a civilization requires far more complications within in order to lead to a collapse. Warfare is only a "symptom" meaning it's only one of the many signs of a downfall rather than the main cause.
8. Based on the information provided in the documentary, I don't think the kings were thinking at all. They were only worried about the present and the success of the civilization rather than the future or the collapse.
9. I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable. I say this because if the Mayans had payed attention to what was happening to their civilization and environment around them they could've avoided it but they were far too oblivious due to their success.
10. Valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary are to stop deforestation, be prepared for the worst and not to exhaust your most reliable resources.
1) Renewable energy from a special source that cannot be restored
ReplyDelete2) the nuclear energy will provide lots of money
3) it requires a top down and bottoms up to save energy
4) plaster lead to collapse because the Mayans cut down trees
5) they used up all there resources wrongly
6) the Mayans collapse because they used up all there resources
7) I agree with it because Mayans were aggressive
8) I think the kit did not care about the trees
9) they could of found a new way to make plasters
10) three lessons use resources when u need them the most, plan ahead, don't mis treat your people
1. Renewable energy is energy that never runs out and can be reused. Because if we depend on solar and wind energy. We are going to get low net return and we would have to use our landscapes which we need.
ReplyDelete2. The energy option that would provide more "bang for the buck"would be nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it because Uranium is in short supply
3. It requires top down to bottom up solutions because using less resources would save us more money.
4. Because the plaster requires wood and wood comes from trees and it also required limestone.
5. The Mayans were victims of their own success because the Mayans were so dazed by the population growth, they didn't take a glimpse at what was happening to the civilization.
6. The Mayan civilization collapse connects to Modern day energy crisis , because we don't know how to use our resources in contentment.
7. I think that the escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause because it's just taking one step closer to a collapse and that could've been prevented from happening but they continues with the escalation of the warfare.
8. I think that the kings were thinking just like the inside of civilization because it seems like they didn't stop anything from happening.
9. It was avoidable because they could've used the resources wisely, the Kings should've stopped the escalation of warfare, and they should've worried about what would be happening tomorrow not today.
10. 3 Vaulable Lessons are to
1.Use resources in moderation
2.No matter who's doing what , you do what's right.
3.Use more renewable resources
-Elijah London
1. Renewable energy is energy that can be reused. According to the expert the price converting solar and wind energy is the use of more fossil fuels.
ReplyDelete2. The energy that provides more "bang for the buck" is nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use nuclear energy because it takes too much time to build reactors and there's no way to get rid of nuclear waste.
3. The energy crisis needs top down and bottom up solutions Bc they need to make more money without using too much energy.
4. The plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayans because it required deforestation and a lot of water to make.
5. The Mayans were "victims of their own success" because they were so proud of their growth and accomplishments that eventually it led to deforestation and their collapse.
6. The Mayan collapse is connected to modern day energy crisis because the Mayans overused their resources until they had no more and that's exactly what we are doing.
7. The Mayan expert said " the escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause" because the Mayans overused their resources, they always fought for their resources, and they thought about their religion more than their own society and lives.
8. I think the Kings were thinking "how did this happen?" And they were very confused because they believed that their God would take care of them.
9. I think the Mayan collapse was avoidable because they could've made an agreement with the city states and they should've made an alternative to making plaster.
10. The lessons learned from this document is that we should conserve our food and resources and only fight wars if another country wants to fight with us.
1.Renewable enrgy is a energy resource that does not run out.According to the expert the price of converting to solar and wind energy is use of fossil fuels more than it need.
ReplyDelete2.The energy option that would provide more "bang for a buck" is nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it because it is really really difficult to get rid of it.
3.Solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up because it worth lot of money.
4.The plaster is connected to the collapse of Mayan civilization because they cut down the trees which caused deforestation.
5. The Mayans were "victims of their own success" because they used too many resources and then they started running out of resources.
6.The Mayan collapse is connected to the modern day energy crisis by they both run out of resources.
7. I agree because they were not being friendly. They did not use resources as how they were suppose to be used. They wanted to take the control of land.
8. I think the Kings were thinking that it was the lesson that they needed to learn.
9. I think it was a avoidable because it was their fault, they did took good care of their land and they wasted resources.
10. 3 valuable lessons that I learned are :
1. Don't waste resources
2. Learn to deal with problems
3. Be responsible for your land
------gagandeep Singh------
1- Renewable energy is energy from our natural resources. The price of converting to solar and wind energy is using more fossil fuels.
ReplyDelete2- The energy option that would provide more “bang for the buck” is nuclear energy.
3- This is because each source of power needs a lot of money and effort and not enough space to fit all these sources.
4- Plaster is linked to the Mayan collapse because to create plaster Mayans would need to super heat limestone with something hot and flammable like wood.
5- They were the victims of their success because they used up their resources the wrong way.
6- Because people are using up all their natural resource and so did the Mayans.
7- I agree with the Mayan expert's claim. Warfare is merely the result or symptom of causes because The Mayans expended their resources through destroying the entirety of their forests, and more.
8- They probably though that nothing could hurt them and that they were invincible until the food crisis happened.
9- I think it was inevitable because it wasn't entirely the wood it mostly to do with the food
10- Trees wood and more are very well needed in the economy.
1. Renewable energy is energy that we could use in place of what we are already using. According to experts the price of converting to solar and wind energy is the amount of land we use for it, these lands could be used for agricultural proposes.
ReplyDelete2.Nuclear energy would provide more "Bang for the buck". People are
reluctant to use it because it we will have to take up land to build
these reactors, and we would have to find a safe way to get rid of
nuclear waste.
3. We require a top down and bottom up solution to the energy crisis because the people and the government have to work together. The people have to learn how to conserve resources such as fuels for there cars, or saving energy. And the government need to control Businesses by making them burn less gasoline and find alternative resource.
4. Plaster connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because plaster was made out of heated limestone which meant they cut down many trees to make that plaster. This was deforestation and soon enough the trees ran out and they ran out of resources.
5.The Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they allowed a warfare to begin between rulers. They also cut down many trees and thought they were doing a whole lot of good, they had a growing population as well, but since they lacked resources at the end there huge empire collapsed. Hence, they were the victims of there success.
6. The Mayan collapse connects to the modern day energy crisis because they used up all there resources all at once, not once thinking about future consequences.
7.I agree that the escalation of warfare is a symptom and not a cause. The Mayans didn't have to fight for there resources. The fighting helped nothing, and contributed in destroying the environment even more.
8. The kings were probably confused as to how there civilization went through a downfall. They were doing such good things, building things, oblivious to the fact that they were using up there own resources.
9. The collapse was avoidable because
1- They could've not cut down as many trees and should've used them wisely
2- Prevent a warfare to break out
3- Could've saved there resources for longer use.
10. 3 lessons learned would be
~ Use resources wisely
~ Prepare ahead of time for the worst
~ Think of how your actions will affect the future
1. Renewable energy is energy that can be reused. According to the expert the price converting solar and wind energy is the use of more fossil fuels.
ReplyDelete2. Nuclear energy would provide more "Bang for the buck". People are
reluctant to use it because it we will have to take up land to build
these reactors, and we would have to find a safe way to get rid of
nuclear waste.
3. According to the documentary a solution to the crisis requires top down and bottom up solutions like not wasting precious resources because they are limited.
4. Plaster is connected to the collapse of mayan civilization because the mayans had cut down the trees to make their firewood.
5. The Mayans were “victims of their own success” because they allowed a warfare to begin between rulers. They also cut down many trees and thought they were doing a whole lot of good, they had a growing population as well, but since they lacked resources at the end there huge empire collapsed. Hence, they were the victims of there success.
6. The Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because today we too are cutting down trees to make other material. And we are running out of resources.
7. I say that I agree cause the Mayans had no idea on how to react to when they run out, also that they had no more resources to make more creations/inventions.
8. Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think that as the Mayan civilization was collapsing, the kings weren’t thinking at all, they were just worrying about the present and not the future.
9. I think the collapse of the Mayan civilization could have been avoided because they knew what they was doing , they seen they was running out of resources they didn't pay attention to their own environment and was causing deforestation by cutting down all the trees. they were not prepared for the future damaged in the environment.
10.Three lessons that can be learned from this video I watched is that fighting cant help anything to solve our problems. We should be thinking good ways to help our problems instead of destroying our environment by fighting to solve our problems.
1) Renewable energy is energy that can restore it self when used.
ReplyDelete2)An energy source that would be productive would be the wind turbine generated power.
3)The solution to the energy crisis is not waste our resources and use less of them and make more money .
4)Plaster is connected to the collapse of mayan civilizations because the Mayans cut down tree to make firewood.
5)They used all of their resources for the wrong reasons.
6)The Mayan collapse is connected to modern day energy crisis because they used up their natural resources without having a backup plan.
7) They wanted to achieve more and be better than other cities. The Mayans fought for resources and had neighboring cities who waned to take over.
8)Based on the information provided in the documentary, I think that while the Mayan civilization was collapsing, the kings didn't thin at all, they were just worrying about the present and not the future.
9)I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a different way of making plaster.
10) Valuable lessons that can be learned from this segment of the documentary are
- Think before you act
- Have a plan for resources
- Only use resources when it's necessary.
1) Renewable energy is energy that can remake it's self when used.
ReplyDelete2)energy source's would be supportive by using the wind turbine to generated power for the people.
3)solution to the energy crisis is dont waste our resources or use less of them.
4)The Plaster is attached to the collapse of mayan civilizations the reason why is the Mayans cut down tree to make firewood to cook food and be warm at night.
5)They used all there supplies for the wrong reasons which was bad.
6)Mayan collapsed is connected to modern day energy crisis because they used up their natural resources without having a backup plan never was ready to take a hit of falling.
7) They wanted to be the best to conquer other city's so they can have the people faring them.The Mayans fought for resource.
8)Based on the information given in the story I believe that while the Mayan city was collapsing, the kings didn't think the plan out what to do at all, they were just worrying about the present and not the future.
9)I think the collapse of the Mayans was avoidable because they could of used a different way of making plaster.
10) Valuable lessons learned
- Think before you act or do something
- Have a plan for resources back up plan
- Only use resources when it's necessary.
1) Renewable energy is energy that doesn't run out the difference between wind and solar energy is wind energy can power over 20 schools with only 1
ReplyDelete2) the energy source that would do the most would be the wind turbine generated power
3) because each source of power requires a lot of money and effort and there's not enough room for all sources that they need to actually work
4) because plaster needed a lot of firewood and they used all of there fire wood so there was no more ways that they could make the plaster
5) they squandered all of there resources in all the wrong ways
6) because people are using up all their natural resource and so did the They
7) I agree because the Mayans were blood hungry
8) I thinks the Kings were didn't care about the empire they were just trying to find a tree
9) I think it was inevitable because it wasn't entirely the wood it had a lot to do with the food
10) trees are a very important part of our Eco system
Jordan Jerome
1.Renewable enrgy is a energy resource that does not run out.According to the expert the price of converting to solar and wind energy is use of fossil fuels more than it need.
ReplyDelete2.The energy option that would provide more "bang for a buck" is nuclear energy. People are reluctant to use it because it is really really difficult to get rid of it.
3.Solution to the energy crisis require top down and bottom up because it worth lot of money.
4.The plaster is connected to the collapse of Mayan civilization because they cut down the trees which caused deforestation.
5. The Mayans were "victims of their own success" because they used too many resources and then they started running out of resources.
6.The Mayan collapse is connected to the modern day energy crisis by they both run out of resources.
7. I agree because they were not being friendly. They did not use resources as how they were suppose to be used. They wanted to take the control of land.
8. I think the Kings were thinking that it was the lesson that they needed to learn.
9. I think it was a avoidable because it was their fault, they did took good care of their land and they wasted resources.
10. 3 valuable lessons that I learned was
1. Don't waste resources
2. Learn to deal with problems
3. Be responsible for your land
- Shemar Joachim
1. Renewable energy is energy that is unlimited even when being used.
ReplyDelete2. The energy option that would provide more bang for the buck is nuclear energy.
3.Energy takes up a lot of space so it wouldn't do as much as other things as something else that took up the same space.
4. Its connected to the mayans collapse because they made artwork by cutting trees and using firewood.
5.They where victims but they had a many things that had lead to bad things such as deforestation for wood.
6.The mayans had collapsed because they had ran out of there resources that they where using a lot.
7. I agree because its there own fault that they didn't think of any back up plans to get there self out.
8. I don't think the kings had any back up plans because they already had planned out that they were leading to failure.
9.Based on what I have read I think this was unavoidable because the demand for resources was unavoidable.
10. A valuable lesson that can be learned from this is don't plan on expanding if you don't have the basics down you need to expand at a slow pace with resources.
Paul.Harnarain
1.Renewable energy is energy that can that is regenerated from natural resources. Converting to solar and wind energy is excess
ReplyDelete2.People are reluctant to use it because it takes too much to build reactors and there is no way to get rid of the nuclear waste.
3.Top down and bottom up solutions can solve an energy crisis through producers can save their wealth by burning less gasoline, & the consumers can save money by reducing use of heating fuels and car gasoline also water
4.Plaster is connected to the collapse of the Mayan civilization because in order to get limestone into plaster, the plaster needs lots of water, and that requires cutting down trees. The Mayas deforested the area to create plaster.
5.They were victims of their own success because when they had cut their forest down, they had flash flooding, massive soil erosion, this had negatively impacted the production of agriculture. Their population was over populated, and they began to lose control of their territory .The main problem was that they couldn’t keep up with resources and human demands.
6. Mayan collapse connect to the modern day energy crisis because they ran of their resource and they didn't know what to do.
7.I Agree with this because they brought this on them self and they didnt think of any back up plans to get there self out
8- I dont think the kings had any back up plans because they already had planned out that they were leading to failure.
9.I think the collapse of the Mayans was unavoidable because they practically kept doing the damages to themselves by:
~ cutting down trees, causing deforestation
~ causing a warfare to break down
~ and leading their nation to a food crisis or flash-flood.
10. Valuable lessons can be learned from this segment of the documentary are to stop deforestation, be prepared for the worst and not to exhaust your most reliable resources.