16 - Chemical and Pollutants Flashcards

1
Q

land that can be plowed, able to produce crops, food

A

Arable Land

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2
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land where crops do not require annual replanting, e.g., coffee, tea, fruit

A

permanent cropland

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3
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land used primarily as livestock grazing

A

permanent pasture

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4
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food for the farm household

A

subsistence farming

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5
Q

watering of crops

A

irrigation

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6
Q

technology to raise land productivity

A

green revolution

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7
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crossing traits for higher-yield seed, same species, different traits,
“miracle” varieties (e.g., rice, wheat, …) mature faster, shorter, stiffer

A

hybridization

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8
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single strain of a species for entire crop

A

monoculture cropping

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9
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insert genes in unrelated species (e.g., fish into corn)

A

GMO (genetically modified organism)

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10
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biocide used to treat GMO crops, killing hives of bees in proximity

A

neonics

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11
Q

solution to global GHG emissions, petroleum replacement from biomass ethanol fuel (ethyl alcohol) gasoline additive in car engines
biodiesel (vegetable oil) as diesel or mixed fuel for engines and heating oil

A

Biofuel Revolution

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12
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animal industrial intensification
animals in confined space (high density herds, supplied inputs)
~30% of agricultural water use, animals receive processed/supplemented (vitamins etc.) food

A

Livestock Revolution

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13
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more output, same land, e.g.,

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intensification

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14
Q

“longer the food chain, the greater the energy loss” can be explained by which law?

A

second law of thermodynamics

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15
Q

breed, rear, sustain, or finish confined livestock
>100 head/370 m2, management of factory farm wastes, concentrated chemical byproducts nuisances (such as odour, noise, dust, flies) disrupting neighbours

A

intensive livestock operations

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16
Q

body of water gets more nutrient than can process, produces more organic matter than the water body’s self-purification can overcome

A

Eutrophication

17
Q

eutrophication of costal marine environments typical of high nutrient input

A

Dead Zone