Exam 7: Food and Agriculture
Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment34 Questions
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Exam 6: Environmental Conservation: Forests, Grasslands, Parks, and Nature Preserves34 Questions
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The three crops that humans rely on for the majority of nutrients and calories are
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What is the theoretical basis of the statement that we could feed more people if we would eat grain rather than feeding it to livestock?
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Which is a disadvantage of conservation tillage methods?
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The parent material layer of a soil is composed of weathered
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Which of these is not a benefit found with reduced tillage farming?
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Fifty years ago, there were several hundred varieties of wheat grown in the Middle East. Now a few of the more modern high responder varieties have replaced the indigenous species. What are the implications of this change?
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Methods of managing topography include all but which of the following?
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The energy needed to process and distribute food in the US is as much as _______ times the amount that is used to actually farm the crops.
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In developed countries, the most recent increases in agricultural productivity have come from
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What is the advantage of genetically modified crops (GMOs)?
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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are made by taking bits of DNA from different sources to create desired characteristics in an organism.
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The number of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and the acreage devoted to growing them has decreased in the past fifteen years because of the huge number of opponents.
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Which of the following are forms of chemical deterioration of soil?
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More than 70% of all soybeans, corn, and cotton grown in the United States are genetically modified.
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