ENVS 1800 Study Guide - Easter Island, Monarch Butterfly Migration, Sweet Potato

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Resilience refers to how far a system can be pushed and still bounce back to its old equilibrium. Vulnerability refers to how much impact a given degree of disturbance will have on a system. Vulnerability: from wound that is susceptical of injury, exposed to damage (oed) what could happen to damage a system. Resilience- the capacity of a system to bounce back from stress (borrowed from engineering. Example- old elastic band vs new elastic band: the two terms are inverses. A vulnerable system lacks resilience, and a resilient system is not very vulnerable. Examples: -vulnerability are the aspects of a system most weak to an attack. Resilience is how well a system can bounce back from stress. Such a tree swaying and not snapping due to wind. Areas they stop to rest at are being taken down. Human interference and demolishing of natural areas took the area away from butterflies mt st helens.

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