🌾 Green Revolution
🐄 Farming & Environment
🐟 Fishing & Aquaculture
🌳 Deforestation
🌱 Sustainable Solutions
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What is the Green Revolution?

A time around 1950 when humans became better at growing crops using new farming practices.

100

What is a feedlot or CAFO?

A large facility where many livestock are kept crowded together and fed grain

100

What is overfishing?

Catching fish faster than they can reproduce, which depletes fish populations

100

What is deforestation?

Clearing Earth's forests on a large scale

100

Name ONE sustainable farming practice.

Free-range grazing, organic farming, IPM, hydroponic gardening, vertical farming, community gardens, or aquaponics (accept any one)

200

Name ONE farming practice introduced during the Green Revolution.

Chemical fertilizers, synthetic pesticides, herbicides, high-yield crops, or increased machinery

200

What gas do cows release through their burps and farts?

Methane

200

What is bycatch?

The accidental capture of non-targeted animals during fishing

200

What is the biggest reason forests are being cut down?

Agriculture (crop farming and livestock grazing)

200

What does IPM stand for?

Integrated Pest Management

300

Why did the world need the Green Revolution in 1950?

The human population was growing and we needed more food to feed more people

300

Why do cows in feedlots produce so much methane?

They are fed grain instead of grass, which their stomachs are not designed to digest

300

What is aquaculture?

Fish farming — raising fish in controlled environments like ponds or tanks

300

What is biodiversity?

The variety of all living things and where they live

300

What is hydroponic gardening or vertical farming?

Growing plants without soil in controlled environments (greenhouses or stacked trays) using less water and land

400

The Green Revolution helped produce more food, but what was ONE environmental problem it caused?

Soil erosion, water pollution, air pollution, habitat loss, or biodiversity loss

400

Is industrial farming better or worse for the environment than sustainable farming? Why?

Worse (it causes more pollution and uses more chemicals)

400

What is aquaponics?

A system where fish and plants grow together — fish waste fertilizes plants, and plants purify water for fish

400

How does deforestation affect biodiversity?

It destroys habitat and threatens species with extinction

400

What is a community garden?

A shared piece of land where a group of people grow fruits and vegetables together

500

Name TWO farming practices from the Green Revolution.

chemical fertilizers, synthetic pesticides/herbicides, high-yield crops, increased machinery

500

Give ONE reason why industrial farming is used even though it causes environmental problems.

It's economically efficient, keeps food prices low, or allows us to meet high meat demand

500

Is aquaculture a good solution to overfishing? Give ONE reason why or why not.

Yes — reduces pressure on wild fish, provides protein efficiently. OR No — can contaminate water, escaped fish compete with wild populations (accept either with reasoning)

500

Why are tropical rainforests important to protect for biodiversity?

They are home to much of the world's biodiversity; 70% of Earth's land animals and plants live in forests

500

Is sustainable farming better for the environment? Give ONE reason why.

Yes — uses no synthetic chemicals, uses less water, is more humane to animals, doesn't deplete soil (accept any reason)