Agriculture Facts
Types of Agriculture
Tornadoes, Hurricanes, and Storms
Avalanches, Mudslides, and more
Bonus Questions
100
This state grows the most oranges than anywhere else in the world.
What is Florida?
100
this type of farming is a method where little labour and big machinery is used to harvest crops.
What is extensive farming?
100
Displacements and disturbances on the mountainside can cause this natural disaster.
What is a rock slide?
200
This type of farming involves only producing one product to make a lot of money
What is specialized agriculture?
200
This state was flooded in an after-effect of hurricane Katrina.
What is New Orleans?
200
This type of natural disaster is similar to an avalanche, except mud is the falling material.
What is a mudslide?
300
This method of farming involves moving around an area, burning down trees and farming, them moving to another area later.
What is "Slash and Burn?"
300
This is the scale that tornadoes are ranked on.
What is the Fujita Scale?
300
This type of avalanche happens when giant slabs of snow and ice come crashing down the mountainside.
What is a slab avalanche?
300
This natural disaster can be a side-effect of an earthquake.
What is a tsunami?
400
This type of farming is when farmers produce food to SURVIVE.
What is subsistence farming?
400
This hurricane is probably the deadliest ever recorded in history.
What is Hurricane Katrina?
400
This was the location of an avalanche that was caused by explosives dropped in world war 1.
What is Pakistan?
400
These natural disaster involve lava spewing out of a volcano.
What is a volcanic eruption?
500
This type of farming is when they do things very intensively and in a small plot of land. There is a lot of labor involved.
What is intensive farming?
500
After a volcano erupts., the ash can cause this kind of weather phenomenon.
What is lightening?
500
This is the tallest mountain on Earth, base to summit.
What is Mt. McKinley?
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