Introduction to Earth Systems
Soil Horizons and Composition
Land and Water Use
Watersheds
The Green Revolution
100

Adjacent tectonic plates interact to form three different types of boundaries. What are they?

Divergent

Convergent

Transform

100

What are the four types of soil?

Clay

Loam

Sand

Silt

100

The process of digging deep into the soil and turning it over

  • Breaks up soil structure

  • Exposes buried materials to the air

Plowing

100

What is the term for all the land in an area that drains into a particular stream, river, or wetland?

Watershed

100

Planting and harvesting of domesticated plant species/raising domesticated animals for food is called what?

Agriculture

200

What tectonic plate boundary describes an area below the ocean where the plates move away from each other?

Divergent

200

What type of rock is formed directly from magma?

Igneous

200

This is an agricultural method in which land is cleared by burning vegetation

  • Nutrients release into the soil

  • Farmed for few years until soil is depleted

    • Shifting agriculture

Slash-and-burn 

200

What are two examples of a watershed?

River

Lake

Bay

200

What is the Green Revolution?

A period of modernization and mechanization in the agricultural industry


    • Increased yield and helped farmers feed a growing human population

300

What tectonic plate boundary describes an area where one plate moves toward the other plate and collides?

Convergent

300

What type of rock is formed when sediments such as muds, sands, or gravels are compressed by overlying sediments?

Sedimentary

300

What is the difference between organic fertilizer and synthetic fertilizer?

Organic Fertilizer: natural matter, decomposes slowly, less expensive

Synthetic Fertilizer: manufactured commercially from minerals and gases; nutrients absorb quickly; bad for environment

300

Watersheds have five main characteristics that affect the movement of water and nutrients. What are they?

  • Area

  • Length

  • Slope

  • Soils

  • Vegetation

300

What are some advantages and disadvantages of the Green Revolution?

  • Increased food production dramatically

    • Smaller number of farmers were able to feed more people

  • Also resulted in greater use of fossil fuels and greater environmental degradation

    • Depletion of air, water, soil, and destroyed ecosystems

400

What tectonic plate boundary describes an area where tectonic plates move sideways past each other?

Transform

400

What type of rock is formed when sedimentary rock, igneous rock, or other metamorphic rock is subjected to high temperature and pressure?

Metamorphic

400

What are three consequences of slash-and-burn agriculture?

  1. Soil compaction (consequence of tilling)

  2. Air pollution/climate change

  3. Land clearing/environmental
400

What role does vegetation play in a watershed?

Plants play a key role in holding onto soils with their roots.

When plants are removed, the watershed can experience much more erosion (especially on steep slopes)

The presence of plants also facilitates water percolating into the soil through the many pathways made by roots.

Plants also take up large amounts of nutrients from the soils and assimilate the nutrients in their tissues.

Therefore, the presence of vegetation and watershed area/length/slope play a key role in the amount of water that leaves a watershed and the amount of soil sediments that are carried away.

400

What are the four types of pesticides used in farming?

Herbicide

Insecticide

Broad-Spectrum

Selective Pesticide

500

What are the five layers of the Earth?

  1. Crust/Lithosphere

  2. Asthenosphere

  3. Mantle

  4. Outer Core

  5. Inner Core

500

What are the six soil horizons?

O (Organic)

A (Topsoil)

E (Eluviation Layer)

B (Subsoil)

C (Parent Rock)

R (Bedrock)

500

In all fertilizers, there are three common nutrients. What are they?

Nitrogen

Phosphorus

Potassium

500

What role does area and length play in a watershed?

The area of the watershed can vary from a few hectares to thousands of hectares that drain water from multiple states.

The length of a watershed is measured along the main flow of the water in a stream or river that drains the watershed from the beginning of the outlet of the watershed.

  • The greater watershed length = longer travel time

Area and length together play a combined role in the amount of water, materials carried by the water, and time required to move it out of the watershed.

500

What is irrigation?

  • Irrigation methods: can drastically increase the growth rate or enable crops to grow in places that we wouldn’t normally see growth

    • Ex: California’s mass produce increase

  • Benefits: efficient use of water

  • Negatives: depletion of groundwater, drawn down aquifers, saltwater intrusion in freshwater wells, waterlogging and salinization