Environmental Science Chapter 7 – Flashcards

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During this time our food production has grown even faster than our population.
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We have accomplished this goal by utilizing more fossil fuels, water for irrigation, fertilizers, pesticides, land, and productive crop varieties.
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Who are most prone to overnutrition in the United States?
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low-income Americans. most likely to purchase cheap foods that are high in calories but low in nutrients, leading to overnutrition and obesity.
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Which of the following is a living museum of genetic crop diversity?
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seed banks. We store as many types of seeds as possible in seed banks in order to assure that we will have diversity of food in the future.
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Why is variety in crop plants important for "food security"?
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Varieties contain genes that, through conventional breeding, might confer resistance to disease. "Seed banks" have increased worldwide to provide a gene-reserve hedge against the possibility of major crop plants being decimated due to the evolution of a new pest or environmental change.
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Which of the following statements is true about the diversity of our crops today?
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The Green Revolution has led to a decrease in the diversity of our crops. Recall that our food supply is now largely dependent on 15 crop species and 8 livestock species.
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Which of the following would be considered a monoculture?
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a 100-acre field, all of which is planted with the same variety of corn
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Which of the following revolutions came about as a response to our dramatically rising human population numbers?
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Green Revolution. technological advances including pesticides and bioengineering of food helped to increase food production to keep up with a growing population.
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Which of the following agricultural systems would be most susceptible to diseases or pests?
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monocultures. contain all the same crop over large expanses. When the diversity of crops decreases, crops tend to be less protected against blights and pests.
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When decomposers break down organic molecules, a crumbly organic material called humus that improves soil quality is formed.
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The dark, crumbly material that is formed from decomposition of organic material is called "humus."
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The initial degradation of plants by microarthropods, bacteria, and fungi occurs in the O soil horizon.
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The O or organic horizon contains the remains of stems and leaves that are broken down by microarthropods, bacteria, and fungi to release minerals and make humus.
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Which of the following soil horizons is most severely affected by erosion?
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The A horizon is also known as the topsoil. Along with the O horizon, this is the horizon that is lost during erosion.
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Swidden agriculture is necessary in rainforests for all of the following reasons EXCEPT the soil of rainforests is not suitable for forest growth
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This is a false statement regarding the soil of the rainforest. If the forest were not suitable for forest growth, then there would be no tropical rainforests.
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The process of soil quality declining in productivity is called soil degradation
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Over time, when soil is not dealt with sustainably it can lose its productivity and decline in quality.
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Erosion usually begins when vegetation is removed either naturally or by humans
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Vegetation protects the soil from direct impacts by rainfall, and the roots hold the soil in place.
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Which of the following contributed to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s?
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The removal of native prairie plants. The plants would have held the soil in place. Strong winds blew the topsoil away, blackening rain and snow as far away as New York City.
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Desertification of soil can be caused by overgrazing
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Overgrazing, along with overcultivation, deforestation, and erosion, can result in the loss of productivity in dry areas.
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Which process not only controls erosion, but can also help to replenish soil nutrients?
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crop rotation. By alternating between normal crops and those that are able to fix nitrogen (the legumes), crop rotation can help to replenish soil nutrients.
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Which of the following soil conservation strategies prevents erosion by using furrows plowed sideways across a hill, perpendicular to the slope of land?
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contour farming. prevents the formation of gullies, slows runoff, and helps capture soil.
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All of the following practices are used to control soil erosion EXCEPT industrial monoculture agriculture
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Many of the erosion control measures discussed in the chapter are designed to prevent the problems caused by planting large areas in a single crop.
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How does the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) try to protect soil for future agriculture?
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The CRP pays farmers not to grow crops on land that is not well suited for crop production. Rather than have people farm on land that will erode, the CRP pays farmers to let the land return to grassland or other semi-natural state that protects and build the soil and serves as habitat for wildlife.
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Which of the following can be caused by irrigation of cropland?
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salinization. In dry areas, crops that are frequently irrigated tend to have water evaporate from the surface quickly, either leaving salts behind or drawing salts up from lower soil horizons.
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Over time, pesticides become less effective. This is because
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pests can evolve defenses against pesticides. Organisms that can reproduce quickly will be screened down to a few that are genetically equipped to resist the chemical used against them. These remaining few will then reproduce in large numbers. The same process applies to bacterial resistance against antibiotics.
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The practice of integrating biocontrol, crop rotation, alternative tillage methods, and chemical use is called integrated pest management
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Greenbelts can provide predator insects, spiders, and birds to control certain pests; crop rotation prevents the buildup of one specific pest; no-till farming conserves soil; and certain chemicals with a short environmental half-life can be used as well.
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Which of the following is an example of the use of a biological control?
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Weevils were introduced into Lake Victoria to help eradicate the invasive water hyacinth. These weevils are a biological control agent.
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What method of pest control operates on the principle that "the enemy of one's enemy is one's friend"?
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biocontrol. This method uses living organisms that attack pests to control them. Integrated pest management may involve biocontrol along with other methods (such as frugal use of pesticides) to control pests.
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soybeans comprises half of the word's genetically modified crops
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Soybeans contain high levels of protein and are used to feed both humans and animals bred for human consumption. They can be genetically modified with more than one desirable trait, and over 90% of the soybean crop grown in the United States is genetically modified.
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What is the name given to the idea that we should not market genetically modified organisms until their environmental and human health effects are well documented?
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precautionary principle. generally states that we should take no action until we understand the consequences of doing it. The U.S. government ignored the possible effects of GM crops to seize the "commercial moment" and allowed GMOs to be widely grown.
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What is the status of GM products in the United States?
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U.S. citizens have largely accepted the GM crops on the market. There seems to be little concern about GM foods in the United States. People in the United States do not realize that so much of their food has been genetically modified.
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Recombinant DNA technology is used for which of the following purposes?
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genetically modifying plants. Recombinant DNA technology involves patching together DNA from multiple organisms to produce a crop with certain desirable traits.
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We will be able to support more people with the same amount of food supply if most people eat which of the following types of diet?
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a vegetarian diet. As you eat food from organisms at higher tropic levels, lesser percentages of solar energy are put to use; therefore, eating from the lowest trophic levels (directly from plants) will make the most use of the sun's energy.
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Which of the following are farms that concentrate on raising large numbers of animals of all the same type in a small area?
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feedlots. huge warehouses or pens designed to deliver energy-rich food to animals living at extremely high densities. Nearly half of the world's pork and most of its poultry come from feedlots.
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In regard to energy efficiency, aquaculture is
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incredibly energy-efficient compared to harvesting fish from open waters. Aquaculture can produce up to 1000 times more fish per unit of area than the open ocean!
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Which of the following describes a community-supported agriculture program?
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Consumers pay farmers ahead of time for a weekly delivery of in-season produce. n a CSA program, farmers get a guaranteed income up front that they can use to invest in their crops.
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Organic agriculture implies farming techniques that use NO
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synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, or herbicides. This is how organic farming differs from industrial farming.
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