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always salty

What is brackish?

100

holds 192,000,000 liters of water

What are the ruins of the Baths of Caracalla

100

The process of which plants produce food from sunlight, wanted and CO2

what is photosynthesis?

100

476 CE

When was the fall of the roman empire?

100

Water ________ for domestic consumption

What is destined?

200

a highly efficient irrigation tool consisting of a large pole balanced on a crossbeam.

what is shaduf?

200

A path in Central Asia

What is the Silk Road?

200

Barley, lentils, chickpeas, bitter vetch, and peas

What plants did the Nomadic-hunter gatherers grow in the area

200

Enviormental History Definiton

What is the study of relationship between the human and nonhuman world's overtime?

200

The _______ used water wheels

What is Chinese?

300

A large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia

What is STepPe 

300
contains 150,000 cubic kilometers of water

What is the Nubian sandstone aquifer

300

Pumpkins, Peppers, Tomatoes, Avocadoes, Squash, Beans, and maize grow here

Where is mesoamerica?

300

Canals, water pollution laws, and windmills

What does NOT distinguish the rise of the modern period in European history?

300

like barnacles and ________ that thrive in high-flow conditions.

What are bivalves?

400

a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance.

what is stigma?

400

an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge

What is The Pont du Gard?

400

Tending to spread prolifically and undesirable or harmful, especially in reference to plants or a disease

What is the definition of Invasive?

400

Saharan Pastoral People

What is NOT an example of hunter gatherers?

400

But the ____ to keep pace with the LMEST

What is Pressure?

500

a geographical and historical region in southeast Europe now split among Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey, which is bounded by the Balkan Mountains to the north, the Aegean Sea to the south, and the Black Sea to the east

What is Thrace?

500

What term or phrase describes the policies and actions that resulted in Western Europe and North America developing safe drinking water

What was the Sanitary Revolution?

500

These plants turn sewage into energy

What are biogas plants?

500

Domesticated animals are depicted on this Sumerian cylinder happened when?

When was 2500 BCE?
500

by the ____ the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991

What is time?

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