Land Use
Pollution
Agriculture
Meat Production
Mining
100

The process where components of soil are lost due to running water, wind, or both

Soil Erosion

100

A common pollutant used to eliminate pests.

Pesticide

100

The type of agriculture used specifically for the farmer's family

Subsistence agriculture

100

the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of fish, shellfish, algae, and other organisms in all types of water environments

Aquaculture

100

Rock that contains metal or economically useful mineral

Ore

200

The removal of large portions of soil and rock, called overburden, in order to access the ore underneath. An example is strip mining, which removes the vegetation from an area, making the area more susceptible to erosion.

Surface Mining

200

The process of removing trees faster than a forest can replace them

Deforestation

200

Agriculture that uses heavy machinery and burns fossil fuels to grow crops on a large scale

Industrial Agriculture

200

Agricultural meat, dairy, or egg facilities where animals are kept and raised in confinement

Concentrated Feedlot

200

Layer of soil and rock overlying a mineral deposit. Surface mining removes this layer

Overburden

300

The process of removing all trees in an area

Clearcutting

300

This is the common persistent pollutant

DDT
300

The farming of one specific crop

Monoculture

300

3 main kinds of fishing practices

Seine, Trawling, Longlines

300
4 elements that make up 88% of the Earth's crust

Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum, Iron

400

Practice of reducing the occurrence of natural forest fires. Leads to over-growth of vegetation, and eventually, more severe forest fires.

Forest Fire Suppression 

400

The process where a pollutant increases in concentration as it goes up trophic levels

Biomagnification

400

The type of agriculture that requires heavy human and animal labor

Labor Intensive Subsistence Agriculture

400

The modern movement in urban development that meets the needs of today while not compromising the needs of the future.

Sustainable development

400

Acidic leachate, normally rich in heavy metals that drains from either tailings or underground mines

Acid Mine Drainage

500

The gradual sinking of land that is potentially caused by subsurface mining

Subsidence

500

The latest hypoxic zone that is caused by excess nutrients that came from the Mississippi river

Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone

500

The process of growing multiple crops on one plot, ex. corn beans and squash

The Three Sisters

500

Amount of tonnes meat production makes per year

350 million tonnes
500

This law allows individuals and companies to recover ores and fuels from federal lands, but has few provisions for environmental protection

Mining Law of 1872