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Multiple Choice
Definitions
100

(True or False) Vegetables have a higher water footprint than meat

False

100

Which does not make it easy to grow to produce efficiently

1. Hydroponic

2. Aquaponic

3. Aeroponic 

4 pherophonic

Pherophonic

100

The amount of surface water and groundwater required (evaporated or used directly) to produce an item – for food this mainly refers to crop irrigation.

What is Blue Water Footprint

200

(True or False) 1 cup of coffee uses 34 gallons of water

true

200

If possible what is the best type of meat

1. pasture-raised

2. warehouse raised

Pasture-raised, if possible

200

The amount of rainwater required (evaporated or used directly) to make an item – for food refers to dry farming where crops receive only rainwater.

What is Green Water Footprint

300

(True or False) Eggs use 90 gallons of water

false

300

You consume about ______% of your daily water consumption through your food!

1 20

2 45

3 478436780123

4 82

20%

300

The amount of freshwater required to dilute the wastewater generated in manufacturing, in order to maintain water quality, as determined by state and local standards – for food this refers to things like field and farm runoff.

What is grey water footprint

400

(True or False) What has the highest water footprint on the chart

steak/beef

400

which is not a way to help

1 eat less meat

2 eat more meat

3 eat locally

eat more meat

400

The amount of fresh water utilized in the production or supply of the goods and services used by a particular person or group.

Water footprint