Environment
Forests
Dams
Chemicals
100

What does it mean to modify? 

To change something

100

This area contains a lot of trees, plants and animals

Forests

100

What are barriers constructed across  rivers or streams?

Dams

100

Who uses these chemicals the most?

Farmers

200
What is the definition of environment? 

Air, land and water around us 

200

What do people use from the forests to build homes? 

Wood or lumber

200

Building dams can have a lot of what?

Positive and negative consequences

200
What are chemicals added to the soil to help crops grow?

Fertilizer 

300

Why were the wetlands drained? 

In hopes to create more farmland

300

What is one negative affect of cutting down forests?

Soil erosion, and death of some animal and plant life. 

300

What is one positive effect dams can have?

Low-cost electricity, prevent floods, and store water

300

What are poisons sprayed on plants to kill insects and other pests that eat crops?

Pesticides 

400

What was the negative effect of draining the wetland? 

It could no longer block pollutants and it was a home for fish 

400

What is one positive of modifying forests?

Create farmland, build neighborhoods

400

What does a dam require on the other side of it?

Artificial body of water

400

What are poisons used to kill unwanted plants, like weeds?

Herbicides

500

What is one positive of modifying the environment?

Hear student response

500

How do people modify forests?

See student response

500

What is one negative effect of dams? (List the example we discussed in class this week)

Flooding of homes, and forces people in some areas to move

500

What is one negative effect of these chemicals?

Can be poisonous to humans and animals