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100

Individuals will use shared/public resources in their own self interest, degrading them

What is Tragedy of The Commons

100

A forestry technique that involves removing all or most of the trees in a specific area at once

What is Clear-Cutting

100

The shift in agriculture away from small, family operated farms to large, industrial-scale agribusiness is called...

The Green Revolution

100

What is monocropping?

Growing one single species (corn, wheat, soy) of crop. It is highly efficient for harvest, pesticide and fertilizer application

100

Humans use the most amount of water for...

Agriculture

100

What is Bottom Trawling?

An especially harmful fishing method that involves dragging a large net along ocean floor

100

Urbanization is...

The converting of natural landscapes to cities.

100
Name a factor that increases an individuals Ecological Footprint
  • Affluence (wealth) increases carbon & ecological footprint

    • Larger houses

    • More travel (gas)

    • More resources needed for material goods (cars, etc.)

  • Meat consumption - more land, more water, more energy

  • Fossil fuel usage (heating, electricity, travel, plastic)

100

What is Aquaculture?

Raising fish, or other aquatic species in cages/enclosures underwater

200

What is a method to solve Tragedy of The Commons

  • Private land ownership (individual or gov.)

  • Fees or taxes for use

  • Taxes, fines, criminal charges for pollution or shared air/soil/water resources
200

How can clear cutting cause erosion?

Caused by loss of stabilizing root structure

200

These crops have genes for drought tolerance, pest resistance, faster growth, and larger frui

What are GMOs

200

What is water-logging in soil?

Overwatering can saturate the soil, filling all soil pore space with water

200

True or False: Pesticides become more efficient over time.

False

200

Populations of fish used for commercial fishing

What are fisheries?

200

Trends in population show _________ regions growing faster.

a. rural

b. urban

c. suburban

Suburban

200

Name a way to decrease ones ecological footprint.

  • Renewable energy use (wind, solar, hydroelectric)

  • Public transportation (less gas)

  • Plant-based diet

  • Less consumption, less travel, less energy use

200

Name one drawback of aquaculture.

  • High density produces high concentration of waste (e. coli & eutrophication risks)

  • High density increases disease risk, which can be transmitted to wild populations as well

  • May introduce non-native species or GMOs to local ecosystem if captive fish escape

  • Fish are fed antibiotics which can contaminate water via their waste




300

Name an act put into place to protect environmental resources for all individuals.

Clean Air Act

Clean Water Act

Safe Drinking Water Act

300

How can clear cutting lead to increased soil and stream temp?

  • Loss of tree shade increases soil temperature

  • Loss of tree shade along rivers & streams warms them

300

Synthetic fertilizers are man made.  What is an example of an organic fertilizer. 

Compost or Manure

300

What is the most efficient form of irrigation?

Drip Irrigation

300

True or False: GMO crops are genetic clones of one another.

GM crops are all genetically identical (clones) so there is no genetic diversity in the pop. If there is disease or pest that does affect the GM crops, they’re all vulnerable and there’s no chance of a genetic mutation providing an adaptive trait

300

What is surface mining?

Removal of overburden (Soil, vegetation, & rocks that are removed to get to an ore deposit below) to access ore near surface

300

Concrete is impervious. This means that...

Tt does not allow water through. Therefore not allowing water to infiltrate into the ground.

300

What is Biocontrol

Bringing in a natural predator or parasite to control the pest

400

What are some negative impacts caused by tilling soil. (Mixing and breaking up soil to make planting easier)

Increase erosion

Loss of organic matter

Increased particle matter in the air.

400

Name three benefits of forests.

Filter/Clean Air

Store and remove CO2 from the atmosphere

Habitat for Organisms

400

Drawing water from the ground or nearby surface waters and distributing it on fields to increase plant growth

 

What is irrigation

400

The process of salt building up in a soil over time is called...

What is salinization

400

Which food is the least energy efficient?

Soy, corn, poultry, beef, dairy

Beef

400

A commercially valuable deposits of concentrated minerals that can be harvested and used as raw materials

What is Ore

400

Population movement out of dense, urban centers to less dense suburban areas surrounding the city

What is Urban Sprawl

400

How does crop rotation support deter pests?

Rotating crops (planting a different crop each season) can prevent pests from becoming established since it disrupts their preferred food choice

500

What is a negative of synthetic fertilizers?

  • Don’t return organic matter to soil; no increased H2O holding cap. & no soil decomposers

  • Leaching: water carries excess nutrients (nitrates & phosphates) into groundwater or into surface waters (as runoff)

    • Contaminates groundwater for drinking

    • Causes eutrophication of surface waters






500

Method of clearing land for agriculture by cutting trees & burning them releases CO2, N2O and water vapor into the atmosphere (all GHGs)

What is Slash and Burn

500

These are chemicals sprayed on crops that kill weeds, insects, rodents and other pests that eat or damage crops

What are pesticides.

500

What is a Saltwater Intrusion?

Excessive pumping near coast lowers water table pressure, allowing saltwater to seep into groundwater

500

Large, open storage pits for animal waste (manure) are referred to as...

Manure Lagoons. (These can even flood!)

500

Rainwater leaking into abandoned mine tunnels & mixes with pyrite, forming sulfuric acid

What is Acid Mine Drainage

500

What is Mixed Land Use

Residential, business, and entertainment buildings all located in the same area of a city

500

A method of preventing large forest fires by setting, and moitoring, small ones.

What is a prescribed burn.

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