Green Revolution
Irrigation Methods
Meat Production
Mining
Random
400

During the green revolution, the number of farms in operation _________, while the size of the average farm _________

What is decreased, increased?

400

This type of irrigation involves the digging of trenches which are filled with water and run in rows next to crops

What is furrow irrigation?

400

This is what CAFO stands for

What is Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation?

400

This type of surface mining is the most environmentally destructive

What is mountaintop removal mining?

400

This type of agriculture does not use synthetic pesticides or fertilizers

What is organic agriculture?

800

This type of fertilizer is industrially produced, and well suited to quick applications of highly concentrated nutrients

What is synthetic fertilizer?

800

This type of irrigation involves a rotating apparatus that delivers water to a field

What is spray irrigation?

800

This artificial structure is used to store animal waste at a CAFO

What is a manure lagoon?

800

This type of mining is the most dangerous to the humans working on it

What is subsurface mining?

800

A mine collapse in this country trapped workers underground for over two months in 2010

What is Chile?

1200

This country leads the world in pesticide use

What is the United States?

1200

This type of irrigation involves hoses with small holes in them to deliver water to crop roots

What is drip irrigation?

1200

This approach allows animals to graze outdoors on grass for most or all of their lifecycle

What is free range grazing?

1200

This type of mining involves the removal of overlying vegetation, soil, and rock to expose underlying ore in a segmented fashion

What is strip mining?

1200

The tendency of a shared, limited resource to become depleted if it is not regulated in some way is called this

What is the tragedy of the commons?

1600

Name a drawback of monocropping

Increased soil erosion when preparing fields for planting

Increased vulnerability to pests - monocrops are often GMOs, and thus genetically identical

As GMOs, they also decrease genetic diversity

1600

This substance is toxic to plants, and can build up in soils over time due to frequent irrigation

What is salt?

1600

Name two advantages of raising meat in a CAFO

Minimize land requirements, can raise a large quantity of animals in a relatively small area

High density conditions increase profit margins

Improved feeding efficiency increases profit margins

Increased percent of food intake that goes into animal body mass

1600

Illnesses associated with this body system are commonly a result of work in the mining industry

What is the respiratory system?

1600

The pore spaces found within permeable layers of rock and sediment underneath the soil that store groundwater are called this

What are aquifers?

2000

Name a benefit of GMO use

Increased crop yield and quantity

Increased pest and drought resistance (Need less pesticides and irrigation)

Increased production of essential vitamins and minerals

Decreased time needed for maturation, leading to multiple growing cycles within the normal agricultural season

2000

This form of soil degradation occurs when soil remains under water for prolonged periods of time

What is waterlogging?

2000

Name two disadvantages associated with grazing

Much more land is required than CAFOs use

The meat is more expensive to produce, and will in turn cost the consumer more as well

Livestock can trample stream banks, increasing erosion

Water quality can be decreased via pollution from animal waste

Land is vulnerable to wildfire due to dryness

2000

Unwanted waste material created during mining including mineral and other rock residues that are left behind after the desired metals are removed from the ore are called this

What are tailings?

2000

Name two advantages of grazing

Animals are healthier

Meat produced is of a higher quality

Ethical concerns are vastly reduced compared to CAFOs

Can use land for grazing that is too arid (dry) for other agricultural purposes