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Define:
1.) Agriculture
2.) Define Industry
1.) Farming- The growing of crops and livestock
2.) creating (manufacturing) of materials.
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1.) The two biggest ways humans impact earths land and water are through _____ and _____.
2.) Define each
1.) Industry and Agriculture.
2.) Industry: The creating (construction) of materials
Agriculture: (Farming) the growing of crops and livestock
The process of breaking big rocks into little pieces.
What agent(s) mainly form mushrooms rock?
Wind
CONFIRM or DENY: Earths landscape is constantly changing due to natural Earth Processes.
CONFIRM
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TRUE or FALSE: The water cycle has a specific start and no logical order.
FALSE! You can start anywhere, but it MUST follow a logical order.
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What nutrients in fertilizer are the most harmful?
Nitrogen and Phosphorus are the most harmful
What are the three big ways Industry and Agriculture impact earths land and water?
Increasing weathering, erosion, and deposition
Making the land more unstable
Increasing pollution
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Define Erosion
The movement of the Earth’s weathered features through wind, water, gravity, or other natural agents.
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What agents mainly form Valleys?
Ice and Gravity
Definition: Any Earth Process that breaks down Earth material.
What is the term being defined?
Destructive Earth Process
2.) What is the definition of Accumulation?
Accumulation is synonymous with Collection.
Accumulation/Collection is The process of water being gathered together (oceans, lake, pond).
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TRUE or FLASE: As our population grows, the human impact on our planet becomes greater to meet the needs of our growing population.
EXPLAIN!
TRUE because the more people we have the more food we need, clothes, homes, heat, the more of everything we need.
Where is the dead zone we learned about? What watershed created that dead zone?
The Gulf of Mexico caused from the Mississippi watershed
Define Deposition
After pieces of the Earth are carried by erosion they are deposited (dropped) somewhere else.
What are AGENTS of EROSION?
Water, Wind, Ice, and Gravity
What are natural earth processes that change our landscape?
Weathering, erosion, deposition, water cycle.
Define TRANSPIRATION
Plants "sweating out" water
What is the human impact of farmers using fertilizers?
Fetilizer gets eroded with the sediment and can end up in water. Fertilizer can enter a watershed and end up in a larger body of water. This could create a DEADZONE.
What are the three steps to making a DEAD ZONE?
1.) Eutrophication: Where an excess amount of nutrients (fertilizer) flow into a body of water and cause there to be a “boom” in plankton and algae.
2.) Hypoxia: Low to NO Oxygen in bodies of water, causing life to die or relocate (move).
3.) Dead Zone: A body of water where NO life exists.
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1.) Define Chemical Weathering
2.) Give me all specific processes learned of chemical weathering.
The process of breaking big rocks into little pieces thorough chemical reactions
Oxidation
Hydrolysis
Carbonation
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What agent(s) form deltas?
Water
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What are the MAIN agents that change our Earths Landscape?
Water, Ice, Wind, and Gravity
What powers the water cycle?
The Sun
How can we mitigate the effects of Agriculture?
Manage fertilizers:
regulate the amount of nutrients in fertilizers
control where and how often they are applied.
Control Run-off:
re-direct runoff to treatment plants to remove most of the nutrients.
Plant wetland grasses to filter the nutrients out of the water.
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What is a watershed?
The entire area of land that water travels over to get to one larger body of water.
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1.Define Mechanical Weathering. In addition, give me the name is it also known as.
2.Give me all specific processes learned of Mechanical weathering.
1. The process of breaking big rocks into little pieces through physical force. (AKA: PHYSICAL)
Frost Wedging
Unloading
Thermal Expansion
Biological Activity
Abrasion
What agents mainly forms canyons?
Water and Gravity
Definition: Any Process that builds up Earth Materials
What is being defined?
Constructive Processes
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Tell me the journey of a water drop through the water cycle.