An attempt to prevent the use of some natural resources or the modification of an environment simply for the sake of keeping it intact.
What is Preservation?
100
An event that happens unexpectedly or unintentionally.
What is an Accident?
100
All the factors that effect a living thing.
What is an Environment?
100
A naturally occurring material or organism that supports life, provides fuel, or is used in other ways by humans.
What is a Natural resource?
100
FFA awards based largely on students' leadership and innovation in developing successful SAEs.
What is Proficiency?
200
The wise use of natural resources.
What is Conservation?
200
Exposure to danger or harm.
What is a Hazard?
200
All the parts of a particular environment?
What is an Ecosystem?
200
A resource, such as gold, that cannot be replaced when it is used up.
What is a Nonrenewable natural resource?
200
The ranking of species into successive levels in which each feeds on the one below.
What is a Food Chain?
300
A state of being free of danger and injury.
What is Safety?
300
The chance that an accident may occur during a research project.
What is a Risk?
300
The physical area where a plant or animal lives under natural conditions.
What is a Habitat?
300
A resource- such as air, soil, and wildlife- that can be replaced when it is used.
What is a Renewable natural resource?
300
A sheet containing information about the safe use of chemicals and the steps to take in case of an accident.
What is a Material safety data sheet (MSDS)?
400
The planned application of skills learned in agriculture classes.
What is a Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE)?
400
A large ecological community, such as a wetland, temperate forest, tundra, or prairie.
What is a Biome?
500
Competitive activities in the FFA that measure individuals and teams in the application of classroom-acquired knowledge; activities specifically designed to promote career skill acquisition in agriculture education.