Chapter 9 & 10
Food
Bugs
Water
100

Farming techniques that don’t use synthetic inorganic fertilizers and pesticides are described as _____ .

Organic

100

Approximately what percentage of the adults in the US are considered obese?

40%

100

Vertical Meadows on London's streets are filled with what type of plant?

Wildflowers

100

Used water from your clothes washer can be described by what term?

Greywater

200

Cultural eutrophication is more likely to degrade _____________ & ponds than fast-moving streams and rivers.

Lakes

200

Africa grows and exports lots of crops to ____. 

The European Union / Europe

200

Odonata's are more commonly known as what?

Dragonflies

200

The city of Wichita gets most of their water from where?

Cheney Resevoir

300

A word that refers specifically to VARIETY in relation to agricultural CROPS.

Agrobiodiversity

300
Meat based diets are responsible for what type of global pollution?

Greenhouse Gases

300

Name a poisonous Lepidoptera.

Monarch

300

What is difference between bottled spring and distilled water?

spring water is bottled at natural sources, distilled water is filtered in factories

400

Damaging algal blooms occur when this key element is not available.

Oxygen
400

Name the THREE elements of food security.

nutrition, affordability, stable supply (acceptable: quanitity/enough/variety)

400

Which of the Araneae causes abdominal cramps, pain, nausea, sweating, and trembling if it bites you?

Black Widow

400

Name a country you can NOT drink tap water in?

https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/drink-tap-water-50-countries/

(most of: S. America, Africa, Russia, Middle East/Asia)

500

The term to describe government money used to keep the price of water low, which promotes water waste.

Subsidies

500

What desert animal is good for milk?

Camel

500

Name a pollinator other than a bee.

Birds, Bats, Reptiles, Butterflies, Moths, Flies, Beetles, Wasps, Ants


500

Describe the subatomic size of a water molecule.

Water is TINY! Similar to the size of a carbon atom. Smaller than even viruses!

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