Systems
5.1 Soil
Agriculture
Atmosphere
ALL
100

Occurs when energy or matter flows and changes location but does not change its state

Transfers 

100

Beetles and worms are an example. They consume Detritus 

Detritivores 

100

Large scale farming focused on producing crops or  livestock for sale

What is commercial Farming 

100

78% of this gas makes up the atmosphere 

Nitrogen 

100

a system in which both matter and energy are exchanged across boundaries

Open 

200

Value system that believes that humans must sustainability manage the global system

Anthropocentric 

200

Bacteria and Fungi are examples

Saprotrophs 

200

Fully decomposed organic matter. Contributes to structure and properties of soil

Humus 

200

Energy Sector, Agriculture, Industry, and Deforestation have caused this GHG to increase 

CO2

200

Daily result of changes in temperature, air pressure and precipitation in an area. 

Weather 

300

A threshold at which a system undergoes a rapid and irreversible change

Tipping point 

300

The three types of weathering processes

What is mechanical, chemical and biological?

300

land is cleared, cultivated for a few years to recover

Shifting Cultivation 

300

Long term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind in a given region 

Climate

300

_________ allows for scientists to simplify complex systems and use them to predict changes. Also allows inputs and outcomes to be examined instantly. 

Models 
400

When the output of a process inhibits or reverses the operation of the same process in such a way as to reduce change. Counteracts deviation

Negative Feedback Loop 

400

Determined by the proportions of sand, silt and clay

Soil Texture 
400

Gas transfers such as oxygen diffusing into the soil

Aeration 

400

Greenhouse gases 

CO2, CH4, N2O, and water vapor 

400

The area of land and water required to sustainably provide all resources at the rate of consumption and the assimilation of all wastes at the rate of production by a given human population

Ecological Footprint 

500

maintains a stable system due to constant flow of inputs and outputs

Steady-state equilibrium 

500

This soil horizon contains minerals leached from above. It has fewer nutrients.

Subsoil (B Horizon) 

500
Factors influencing Agriculture systems 

Climate, soil type and quality, Geography 

500

Layers of the atmosphere

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and Thermosphere 

500

The three pillars of sustainability 

Economic, Environmental and Social