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DSST Environmental Science: Land Use
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1. Genetically engineered using recombinant DNA
Advantages & Disadvantages of Subsurface mining
Genetically modified food
Selective cutting
Ore
2. Not enough of some vitamin/mineral/essential thing in food
Genetically modified food
Undernourishment/Marasmus
Open pit mine
Strip Cutting
3. Food assistance given to an area. Can take away the incentive to produce food in that area. Distribution is an issue.
Acid mine drainage
Food Aid
Genetically modified food
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
4. Strip mining - open pit mining - mountain top removal
Ecosystem-based Management
Overburden
Types of surface mining
Selective Cutting
5. Clear cutting - Strip cutting - selective cutting
Malnourishment/Kwashiorkor
Effect of Monsanto on soybean farming since 1994
Subsurface mining
Types of forestry
6. Completely missing something acquired from food; usually protein or vitamin C
Types of forestry
Malnourishment/Kwashiorkor
Manmade nitrogen ertilizers
Sustainable Forestry
7. The uniform planting of a single crop
Costs and downsides of purifying malachite
Agricultural revolution and technology
Monoculture
Nitrate
8. Worthless material that surrounds a wanted mineral in an ore deposit.
Smelting
Pesticides
Tailings/ Gangue
Bt Corn
9. The golden molecule for plants because it makes them grow - Leagues have special nitrogen fixing bacteria in their rhizomes (roots) - Three covalent bonds for N2. Stronger the covalent bonds - the harder it is to react. Nitrogen gas is inert.
Nitrate
Ecosystem-based Management
Adaptive Management
Naturally occurring pesticides
10. Cheap - But - removes all overburden (trees - soil - rocks - etc.); obliterates natural communities b/c everything has been removed; leads to erosion; causes sulfuric acid run-off;
What we can do to make forestry more sustainable
Advantages & Disadvantages of surface mining
Fertilizers
Subsurface mining
11. Controversial logging practice where all trees in an area are uniformly cut down - used by foresters to create certain types of forest ecosystems and to promote select species that requires an abudnace of sunlight or grow in large - even--age stands
Industrial Agriculture/ Factory Farming
Clear-cutting
Risks of Bt Corn
Minerals
12. There is now more nitrate in the soil and water than ever - sometimes at unsafe levels - Corn harvests have improved
Adaptive Management
Advantages & Disadvantages of surface mining
Smelting
Effect of man made fertilizer on the amount of nitrate in the soil and water from 100 years ago
13. Recycle batteries - Send large amounts of metal to scrap yards/businesses instead of to landfills (ex. cars - fridges - dishwashers - etc.) - Recycle old electronics like phones and computers to prevent more mining of minerals like tantalum that are
Things people can do to avoid depleting minerals
Malnourishment/Kwashiorkor
Selective Cutting
Artificial Organic compounds
14. Technology that has vastly increased the amount of food production since the agricultural revolution; currently 1 farmer for every 129 eaters
Tailings/ Gangue
Agricultural revolution and technology
Pest management
Mechanization/tractors/combines
15. Made by mixing the remains or wastes of organisms including animal manure (essential) - crop residues - fresh vegetation - and compost
Smelting
Coal
Manmade nitrogen ertilizers
Malnourishment
16. Mining method- mountain's forests are clear-cut and the timber is sold - topsoild is removed - and then the rock is blasted away to expose the coal for extraction. Overburden is placed back on the mountaintop. Primarily for coal in the Appalachian Mo
Biological Control
Advantages & Disadvantages of Subsurface mining
Mountain-Top Removal
Adaptive Management
17. -boosts yields by intensifying irrigation and introducing synthetic fertilizers - while the advent of chemical pesticides reduce competition from weeds and herbivory by crop pests - Industrial agriculture works best under the condition of monoculture
Famine
Maximum Sustainable Yield
Mountain-Top Removal
Industrial Agriculture/ Factory Farming
18. Organic macromolecules hardest to provide during a famine
Protein (usually)
Surface mining
Ore
Bt Corn
19. Soy beans have been genetically modified for better traits. 'Round up Ready' soy beans have made it so that weed killer 'round up' can be sprayed around the plants and kill all the weeds but not the soy bean plants. 'round up ready soy beans' were cr
Undernourishment/Marasmus
Effect of Monsanto on soybean farming since 1994
Pesticides
Things people can do to avoid depleting minerals
20. Heating ore beyond its melting point and combining it with other metals or chemicals ( process of separating).
Plowing
Smelting
Subsurface mining
How corn yield has changed in the United States since the 1920s
21. A mineral or grouping of minerals from which we extract metals - most metals are found in ore - Copper - iron - lead gold - and aluminum - Used in electronic components of computers - cell phones - DVD players.
Selective cutting
Ore
Fertilizers
Protein (usually)
22. Can hurt other species - methods used to control other species can become invasive species themselves - Ex. Australia released a virus to kill the excessive rabbits; Australians brought in cane toads to kill beetles on their sugar cane - BUT the toa
Maximum Sustainable Yield
Open pit mine
Dangers of Biological control
Pest management
23. Corn yield has increased dramatically in the US since the 1920s because it was in the 1920s that GM corn started to be developed
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
How corn yield has changed in the United States since the 1920s
Community garden
Advantages & Disadvantages of surface mining
24. By far the best method for managing pests - Uses chemical pesticides - biocontrol - AND diversity - Not monoculture; things are planted in a mosaic so that if pests attack all of the corn in one area there is still more corn somewhere else - Proven t
Pest management
Risks of Bt Corn
Mechanization/tractors/combines
Biological control (alternative to pesticides)
25. Advantages: removes the least amount of unwanted material so less waste - Disadvantages: potential collapse; sinkholes; acid drainage; pollutes groundwater; risk of injury/death from dynamite blasts - natural gas explosions - inhalation of toxic gass
Advantages & Disadvantages of surface mining
Advantages & Disadvantages of Subsurface mining
To purify copper from malachite
Risks of Bt Corn
26. Nicotine - Alcohol - Cocaine - if it can kill you - it can kill other living things.
Naturally occurring pesticides
Coal
Clear-cutting
Malnourishment/Kwashiorkor
27. Cheapest - easiest transportation removal of lumber - Most environmentally harmful - takes all trees - leaves nothing
Overburden
Tailings/ Gangue
Clear cutting
Risks of Bt Corn
28. A severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death
Industrial Agriculture/ Factory Farming
Manure/compost
Economic services
Famine
29. Mix the malachite with water and 6M sulfuric acid and heat the mixture - creating a transformation reaction where the only left over matter is the sand - which is then strained out. Iron fillings are then added to the solution - a substitution react
How corn yield has changed in the United States since the 1920s
To purify copper from malachite
Malnourishment/Kwashiorkor
Dangers of Biological control
30. Completely missing something
Food security
Pest management
Malnourishment
Clear cutting
31. A single piece of land gardened collectively by a group of people.
Why malachite was originally left behind as tailing from copper mines
Open pit mine
Selective Cutting
Community garden
32. A mining technique that involves digging a gigantic hole and removing the desire ORE - along with waste rock that surrounds the ore.
Ore
Open pit mine
Food Aid
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
33. Having not enough of something
Advantages & Disadvantages of surface mining
Undernourishment
Protein (usually)
Slag
34. The surface soil that must be moved away to get at coal seams and mineral deposits
Naturally occurring pesticides
Maximum Sustainable Yield
Overburden
Types of forestry
35. way to enhance nutrient-limited soils - Inorganic fertilizers- mined or synthetically manufactured mineral supplements - Organic fertilizers consist of the remains or wastes of organisms that include animal mancure - organic fertilizers can improve
Minerals
Clear-cutting
Lesson from Food Inc
Fertilizers
36. In the last 100 years - humans have doubled the amount of organic nitrogen in the biosphere by artificial synthesis of ammonia.
What we can do to make forestry more sustainable
Manmade nitrogen fertilizers
Genetically Modified foods
Effect of Monsanto on soybean farming since 1994
37. Choosing valuable trees only - lots of reseeding - transportation is hard.
Famine
Smelting
Undernourishment/Marasmus
Selective cutting
38. Shafts are excavated deep into the ground - and networks of tunnels are dug or blasted out to follow deposits of the mineral. requires removal of the overburden - Used for metals ( zinc - lead - nickel - tin - gold - copper) and coal - Most dangerous
Slash and Burn
Surface mining
Effect of Monsanto on soybean farming since 1994
Biological control (alternative to pesticides)
39. A fossil fuel composed of organic matter that was compressed under very high pressure to form a dense - solid carbon structure.
Artificial Organic compounds
Coal
Naturally occurring pesticides
Selective Cutting
40. More expensive then clear cutting - leaves rows of trees for reseeding/ future harvesting.
Advantages & Disadvantages of Subsurface mining
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
Strip Cutting
Risks of Bt Corn
41. One farmer=100 eaters.
Sustainable Forestry
Slash and Burn
Lesson from Food Inc
Current Population/ 2100 projects of world population
42. Bio-control can be extremely cost effect - Bio-control can harm other animals - The cane toads control cane beetle in Carribean
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
Biological Control
Pesticides
Malnourishment
43. Harvesting only mature trees of certain species and size; usually more expensive then clear-cutting but it is less disruptive for wildlife and often better for forest regeneration
Strip cutting
Selective Cutting
Lesson from Food Inc
Manmade nitrogen ertilizers
44. A naturally occurring solid element or inorganic compound with a crystal structure - a specific chemical composition - and distinct physical properties.
Minerals
Current Population/ 2100 projects of world population
Community garden
Undernourishment
45. Systematically tests different approaches and aims to improve methods and find ideal over time - Advantages: can be highly effective; works with each specific environment; can protect species; can provide minimum impact - Disadvantages: difficult to
Overburden
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
Adaptive Management
Ecosystem-based Management
46. To reclaim is to make things level - and to get something growing and prevent erosion - If the U.S were to try to reclaim - it would cost tax payers about 2 trillion dollars.
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
Risks of Bt Corn
Economic services
Types of surface mining
47. Malachite contains sulfides which become strongly acidic when mixed with water and thus pollutes water
Advantages & Disadvantages of surface mining
Costs and downsides of purifying malachite
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Undernourishment/Marasmus
48. (Insecticides - Herbicides/ Fungicides) - Artificial chemicals used to kill pests/ insects/plants/fungi
Industrial Agriculture/ Factory Farming
Smelting
Current Population/ 2100 projects of world population
Pesticides
49. Do not naturally occur in the environment - but are synthesized by man. Since all these compounds have carbon and hydrogen atoms as the basis of their molecule (as do living plants and animals) - they are referred to as organic compounds to form pest
Mechanization/tractors/combines
Bt Corn
Biological control (alternative to pesticides)
Artificial Organic compounds
50. The use of heavy machinery to remove huge amounts of earth to expose COAL or MINERALS - which are mined out directly.
Coal
Undernourishment
Strip mine
Slash and Burn