5.1, 5.2, & 5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6 (DDT)
5.14
100

What are the direct effects of clearcutting?

Soil erosion, increased soil temperature, pollution, and flooding/landslides.

100

What is tilling?

Preparing the land for the growing of crops. 

100

What is the most efficient form of irrigation?

Drip irrigation.

100

Why was DDT used?

Aimed to stop malaria and typhus through affecting mosquitoes, lice, and fleas.

100

True or False? Integrated Pest Management seeks to eliminate any and all use of pesticides.

True

200

What are the problems with tree plantations?

All trees are the same age and there is a lack of biodiversity.

200

With more tilling, is there more or less eutrophication? And what is eutrophication?

Eutrophication is algae bloom due to high levels of nutrient runoff into water. With more tilling, there is more eutrophication occurring.

200

What are the four main types of irrigation?

Furrow, flood, drip, and spray.

200

How does DDT work?

DDT will accumulate in fatty tissues to control insects in agriculture, homes, institutions, and gardens. 

200

IPM methods require (more / less) time for the farmer, and usually results in (higher / lower) crop yields.


More. Higher.

300

What is the Green Revolution?

The shift away from smaller family operated farms to large industrial scale agribusinesses. There is also the increase in the use of mechanical work, GMO’s, irrigation, fertilizers, and pesticides. 

300

Slashing and burning is NOT good for the envrionment. What are some alternatives? 

Utilizing vertical space and building upwards allows us to conserve our spaces more efficiently and not need to touch the forests. 

300

What is waterlogging?

Waterlogging is when the soil is over saturated with water, causing an absence of oxygen. This stunts or kills plant growth.

300

What are the pros and cons of DDT use?

Pros: 

- most effective in controlling malaria.


Cons: 

- very costly; can lead to $28 billion in 

annual costs 

- very dangerous and banned in the US

- can travel long distances in the upper 

atmosphere 

- can cause pollution and harm humans and 

wildlife 

- persistent and highly toxic 

- can contaminate soil and water

- Concentrates in the environment and 

accumulated in animals affecting their 

hearts and brains 

- very long lasting even though its been 

banned for a very long time and is still 

present within testing

300

What is intercropping and how does it reduce the need for herbicides?

Intercropping is when crops are grown between rows of different types of crops. It reduces the need for herbicides as crop diversity is increased which reduces the risk of weeds from growing.

400

What are pesticides and what are their pros/cons?

Pesticides are chemicals sprayed on crops that kill pests such as weeds and rodents. The benefit is the higher yield in crops with fewer loss, though it kills non-target species and can become runoff which affects many species overall health (Pollution).
400

What are the pros and cons of organic fertilizer?

It improves soil health, though on the other hand, economically, it is more expensive. 

400

What is an aquifer?

Underground water reservoir that is usually extracted for its fresh quality. The reservoir is recharged over time.

400

What are 2 or more other pesticides other than DDT?

Glyphosate, Paraquat, and Atrazine.

400

What is crop rotation and how does it reduce the need for insecticides?

Crop rotation is when different types of crops are grown in the same area as different crop seasons. Crop rotation increases the soil health and reduces the risk of unnecessary weeds and pests that can harm the crops.


500

Many communities experience the tragedy of the commons. One way a local community might regulate a shared and limited resource and reduce the tragedy of the commons is to:


c. divide the resources into parcels and assign them to individuals

500
Why does tilling and ploughing farmland lead to soil degradation?

Soil is compacted. Compaction leads to decreased permeability, which allows for less water and air from entering the ground. 

500

What would happen if the Ogallala Aquifier became depleted?

Major drought would ensue, water would become a mass scarcity for a large majority of the US (the middle section).

500

What is a way better method than using DDT?

IPM. Strategies used to limit weeds.
500

If IPM is so beneficial to the environment, why do so few farmers use it?

IPM does not have a lot of information about the specific of it and the risk of its usage. Additionally, there is a lack of training in terms of IPM methods.

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