Mining
Aquaculture
Forestry
Vocab
Vocab
100
The extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth 

Mining 

100

2 types of water creatures 

Salt water
Fresh water 

100

Forest 

An area set aside for the production of timber and other forest produce 

An area sustained under woody vegetation 

100

The theory and practice of all that constitutes  the creation, conservation, and scientific management of forests and the utilization of their resources.  

Forestry 

100

Refers to a group of techniques used for the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth, examples include drift mining and slope mining

Underground mining 

200

Types of surface mines 

Placer Mining 

Strip Mining 

Mountain Top Removal 

Hydraulic 

Open Pit 

Dredging 

200

2 ways to farm 

Farm/Tank 

Ranch/Cage 

200
2 main goals of sustainable forestry

Environmental Protection 

Socio-economic gain for today's needs 

200

Mining operations that delve into rock to extract deep into the rock to extract deposits that are close to the surface.  

Surface Mining 

200

 The controlled production of animals that normally live in the water

Aquaculture 

300

Types of Underground Mines 

Drift 

Slope 

Shaft 

300

How many products of aquaculture are there. list (at least) three 

Fish, Amphibians, Crustaceans, Mollusks, Reptiles, Plants 

300

Forestry on lands outside the conventional forest area for the benefit of rural and urban communities

Social Forestry 

300

Catching too many fish for the system to support by reproduction. 

Overfishing 

400

Effects of mining on the environment 

Deforestation 

Loss of Biodiversity 

Pollution 

Damage to natural areas 

Economic loss 

Loss of river flow 

400
Benefits of Aquaculture 

Cuts back on overfishing 

400

Producing timber and other forest products as a business enterprise

Commercial Forestry 

400

Raising Rows of Trees 

Farm forestry 

500
Social Damage of Mining 

Appropriation of land 

Local health 

Destruction of community resources 

Change in regional cultures 

Displacement of economic activities 

500

Risks of Aquaculture 

Loss of habitat 

Escapees 

500

What are 4 things that protection forestry is concerned with 

Protecting Lands 

Conserving Water 

Reducing Hazards 

Improving Conditions 

500

Meeting the economic, social, and environmental needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future.

Sustainability 

500

Growing trees in an area devoid of tree growth to increase the growth of plants that need shade 

Extension Forestry