agricultural runoff 🌾
animal waste πŸ’©
point source vs. non point source pollution πŸ“
water scarcity 🌍
water footprint πŸ‘£
100

What are pesticides?

Pesticides are substances used to kill, repel, or control pests.

100

How should animal waste be properly disposed of?

Composting, incineration, rendering, or anaerobic digestion.

100

What is the difference between point source and non-point source pollution?

Point source pollution originates from a single, identifiable source like a pipe or factory, while nonpoint source pollution comes from multiple, diffuse sources like runoff from agricultural lands or urban area

100

What percentage of the world’s water is actually fresh and accessible?

While 97.5% of the Earth's water is saltwater, only about 2.5% is freshwater, and of that, less than 1% is readily accessible for human use.

100

What is a water footprint?

A water footprint measures the total volume of freshwater used, either directly or indirectly, to produce goods and services consumed by an individual, community, or business, including water used for production and pollution

200

What are herbicides?

Herbicides are chemicals, also known as weedkillers, used to control or eliminate unwanted plants, including weeds, in agricultural and non-agricultural settings.

200

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Why is animal waste such a big problem in terms of: nutrient pollution

Animal waste is a significant source of nutrient pollution because it contains high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus.

200

Why is nonpoint source pollution harder to identify?

Nonpoint source pollution is harder to identify and control because it originates from numerous, diffuse sources, making it difficult to pinpoint the exact origin and responsible parties

200

What percent of the world’s water is freshwater

 3%

200

Name 2 ways we can directly decrease our water footprint.

  1. turning off the tap while brushing your teeth.
  2. using water-saving toilets.
  3. installing a water-saving showerhead.
  4. taking shorter showers.
  5. only washing your clothes when necessary.
  6. fixing household leaks.
  7. using less water in the garden and when cleaning.

All answer will be ok.

300

What are fertilizers?

Fertilizers are substances added to soil to provide plants with essential nutrients, like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, to promote growth and increase yields.

300

Why is animal waste such a big problem in terms of:

Pathogens

Animal waste is a significant problem because it can contain a variety of harmful pathogens that can be transmitted to humans through direct contact, contaminated food, or water, leading to diseases like salmonella.

300

Why is point source pollution easier to control?

Point source pollution is easier to control than non-point source pollution because it originates from a single, identifiable location, making it easier to pinpoint, monitor, and regulate

300

What are two ways farmers are trying to use less water?

drip irrigation

300

What affects your water footprint?

Your water footprint is the amount of water you consume in your daily life, including the water used to grow the food you eat, to produce the energy you use and for all of the products in your daily life – your books, music, house, car, furniture and the clothes you wear.

400

What is eutrophication?

excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.


400

Why is animal waste such a big problem in terms of: 

Chemical contaminants

Animal waste is a significant environmental problem because it contains a variety of chemical contaminants that can pollute water, air, and soil, posing risks to human health and ecosystems.

400

What are the problems with nonpoint source pollution?

Nonpoint source pollution can include: Excess fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides from agricultural lands and residential areas.

400

What industry uses up most of our fresh water?

agriculture industry

400

Why is water footprint a problem?

Many countries have significantly externalised their water footprint, importing water-intensive goods from elsewhere.

500

What type of chemicals are added to water bodies from pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers?

Nitrogen and phosphorus.

500

Why is animal waste such a big problem in terms of: 

Sedimentation

Animal waste is a significant problem in terms of sedimentation because it can contribute heavily to the buildup of sediment in waterways, which can significantly degrade water quality, harm aquatic life, and even contaminate drinking water sources.

500

How to stop non-point source pollution?

 Limit use of pesticides and fertilizer and use them at appropriate times of the year in recommended amounts.

500

What is the job of wastewater plants?

Treat used water.

500

What is the importance of water footprint?

It enables us to determine the magnitude of the impact generated by human activity and obtain objective data.

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