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Deck 10: Southeast Asia
1
Where is Sarawak located?
A) Thailand
B) New Guinea
C) Borneo
D) Cambodia
A) Thailand
B) New Guinea
C) Borneo
D) Cambodia
C
2
Borneo is best described as a(n):
A) island.
B) archipelago.
C) subcontinent.
D) peninsula.
A) island.
B) archipelago.
C) subcontinent.
D) peninsula.
A
3
Which of the following was NOT a result of logging companies and oil plantations moving into Borneo in the 1980s?
A) the building of a large dam to harness hydroelectric power
B) the clear-cutting of forests
C) the forced removal of indigenous peoples
D) the pollution of rivers with sediment and pesticides
A) the building of a large dam to harness hydroelectric power
B) the clear-cutting of forests
C) the forced removal of indigenous peoples
D) the pollution of rivers with sediment and pesticides
A
4
The island of Borneo is home to one country: Brunei.
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5
Which country is NOT a part of Southeast Asia?
A) Korea
B) Laos
C) Vietnam
D) the Philippines
A) Korea
B) Laos
C) Vietnam
D) the Philippines
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6
The lowland forests of Sarawak were clear-cut to make room for:
A) hydroelectric plants.
B) palm oil plantations.
C) factories that produce consumer goods.
D) game preserves.
A) hydroelectric plants.
B) palm oil plantations.
C) factories that produce consumer goods.
D) game preserves.
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7
Which island is home to three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei?
A) Hokkaido
B) Borneo
C) Sumatra
D) Java
A) Hokkaido
B) Borneo
C) Sumatra
D) Java
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8
The Kalimantan section of Borneo is a part of:
A) Malaysia.
B) Indonesia.
C) the Philippines.
D) Australia.
A) Malaysia.
B) Indonesia.
C) the Philippines.
D) Australia.
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9
Which activity has been particularly useful in helping the indigenous people of Sarawak stop the expansion of oil companies and the clear-cutting of forests?
A) terrorism
B) sit-ins
C) chaining themselves to trees
D) community-based mapping
A) terrorism
B) sit-ins
C) chaining themselves to trees
D) community-based mapping
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10
Which California city became a "sister" city to Sarawak to help its indigenous peoples bolster their claim to the land from which they'd been displaced?
A) San Francisco
B) Los Angeles
C) Berkeley
D) San Diego
A) San Francisco
B) Los Angeles
C) Berkeley
D) San Diego
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11
What island in Southeast Asia is home, in whole or in part, to three countries?
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12
Attempts by multinational companies to displace indigenous peoples often also have serious environmental impacts.
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13
Which Southeast Asian nation is an archipelago composed of some 17,000 islands?
A) Timor-Leste
B) Indonesia
C) Brunei
D) the Philippines
A) Timor-Leste
B) Indonesia
C) Brunei
D) the Philippines
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14
The Borneo Project has been successful in helping indigenous peoples of Sarawak stop leases to logging companies.
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15
The climate of Southeast Asia is best described as:
A) Mediterranean.
B) tropical or subtropical.
C) desert.
D) steppe.
A) Mediterranean.
B) tropical or subtropical.
C) desert.
D) steppe.
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16
The project formed in Berkeley, California to aid the Sarawak in recovering their indigenous lands was known as the:
A) Repopulation Project
B) Borneo Project
C) Uma Bawang Project
D) Nativist Project
A) Repopulation Project
B) Borneo Project
C) Uma Bawang Project
D) Nativist Project
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17
On which island is Brunei located?
A) Hokkaido
B) Borneo
C) Sumatra
D) Java
A) Hokkaido
B) Borneo
C) Sumatra
D) Java
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18
The current government of Burma was democratically elected.
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19
The name given to the country of Burma by its military junta is:
A) Maoke.
B) Molucca.
C) Sumatra.
D) Myanmar.
A) Maoke.
B) Molucca.
C) Sumatra.
D) Myanmar.
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20
All of the following nations are located, in part or in whole, on Borneo EXCEPT:
A) Laos.
B) Brunei.
C) Malaysia.
D) Indonesia.
A) Laos.
B) Brunei.
C) Malaysia.
D) Indonesia.
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21
Which of the following landform features does the country of Indonesia occupy?
A) peninsula
B) delta
C) plateau
D) archipelago
A) peninsula
B) delta
C) plateau
D) archipelago
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22
The result of El Niño in Southeast Asia is usually:
A) earthquakes.
B) volcanic eruptions.
C) drought.
D) flooding.
A) earthquakes.
B) volcanic eruptions.
C) drought.
D) flooding.
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23
Which river or rivers flow through Vietnam?
A) Ganga
B) Irrawaddy and Salween
C) Black and Red
D) Chao Phraya
A) Ganga
B) Irrawaddy and Salween
C) Black and Red
D) Chao Phraya
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24
According to the explanation in the textbook, how do periodic El Niño events help to create drought in Southeast Asia?
A) cooling ocean temperatures
B) warming ocean temperatures
C) lowering air pressure over land
D) lowering air pressure over water
A) cooling ocean temperatures
B) warming ocean temperatures
C) lowering air pressure over land
D) lowering air pressure over water
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25
The main river of Thailand is the ______.
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26
The collision of the Indian-Australian Plate and the Philippine Plate with the Eurasian Plate has contributed what sort of feature to the physical geographies of Indonesia and the Philippines?
A) rift valleys
B) trenches
C) volcanoes
D) coastal escarpments
A) rift valleys
B) trenches
C) volcanoes
D) coastal escarpments
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27
What factor or factors account for the large amount of rainfall that Southeast Asia gets?
A) monsoons
B) the intertropical convergence zone
C) El Niño
D) monsoons and the ITCZ
A) monsoons
B) the intertropical convergence zone
C) El Niño
D) monsoons and the ITCZ
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28
The phenomenon that interrupts normal patterns of rainfall in Southeast Asia every 2 to 7 years is:
A) La Niña.
B) El Niño.
C) the gulf stream.
D) the jet stream.
A) La Niña.
B) El Niño.
C) the gulf stream.
D) the jet stream.
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29
Why have some of the world's most impressive rainforests developed in Southeast Asia?
A) The soil is incredibly fertile.
B) The economy has never involved agriculture, thus preventing the clearing of the rainforests.
C) The decay of detritus allows for the release of minerals that are taken up directly by the trees.
D) There is no accepted biological explanation for this phenomenon.
A) The soil is incredibly fertile.
B) The economy has never involved agriculture, thus preventing the clearing of the rainforests.
C) The decay of detritus allows for the release of minerals that are taken up directly by the trees.
D) There is no accepted biological explanation for this phenomenon.
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30
Which plate is NOT responsible for tectonic activity in Southeast Asia?
A) Philippine Plate
B) Eurasian Plate
C) Indian-Australian Plate
D) Arabian Plate
A) Philippine Plate
B) Eurasian Plate
C) Indian-Australian Plate
D) Arabian Plate
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31
The Salween and Irrawaddy Rivers flow through:
A) Burma.
B) Cambodia.
C) Malaysia.
D) Vietnam.
A) Burma.
B) Cambodia.
C) Malaysia.
D) Vietnam.
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32
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of the climate of Southeast Asia?
A) warm temperatures in the lowlands
B) heavy rain
C) occasional drought
D) low humidity
A) warm temperatures in the lowlands
B) heavy rain
C) occasional drought
D) low humidity
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33
Which of the following theories could best explain the presence of ancient humans and Asian land animals on the islands of Southeast Asia?
A) They crossed from the mainland along temporarily exposed pieces of land that are now submerged in the ocean.
B) They reached and were spread throughout the islands by seaborne traders as they went from one island to the next.
C) During periodic ice ages, glaciers extended from the coastline of the mainland to many of the islands.
D) Until an earthquake destroyed it, Huxley's Line provided a narrow land connection to the islands.
A) They crossed from the mainland along temporarily exposed pieces of land that are now submerged in the ocean.
B) They reached and were spread throughout the islands by seaborne traders as they went from one island to the next.
C) During periodic ice ages, glaciers extended from the coastline of the mainland to many of the islands.
D) Until an earthquake destroyed it, Huxley's Line provided a narrow land connection to the islands.
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34
Tectonic forces in Southeast Asia are responsible for all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) earthquakes.
B) tsunamis.
C) monsoons.
D) mudslides.
A) earthquakes.
B) tsunamis.
C) monsoons.
D) mudslides.
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35
Which of the following is located at the very southern tip of the peninsular appendage of mainland Southeast Asia?
A) Hong Kong
B) Kuala Lumpur
C) Manila
D) Singapore
A) Hong Kong
B) Kuala Lumpur
C) Manila
D) Singapore
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36
The now-submerged shelf of the Eurasian content that allowed ancient people and land animals to travel south to what later became the islands of Southeast Asia is known as:
A) Sundaland.
B) Gondwanaland.
C) Bechuanaland.
D) Indo-Europea.
A) Sundaland.
B) Gondwanaland.
C) Bechuanaland.
D) Indo-Europea.
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37
Most of the space in the Southeast Asian region is composed of:
A) arable land.
B) mountains.
C) forests.
D) ocean.
A) arable land.
B) mountains.
C) forests.
D) ocean.
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38
A series of large and small islands is called a(n) __________.
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39
Which Southeast Asian nation is an archipelago composed of some 7,000 islands?
A) Timor-Leste
B) Indonesia
C) Brunei
D) the Philippines
A) Timor-Leste
B) Indonesia
C) Brunei
D) the Philippines
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40
The deadly tsunami of 2004 was triggered by a giant earthquake just north of:
A) Sumatra.
B) the Moluccas.
C) the Philippines.
D) East Timor.
A) Sumatra.
B) the Moluccas.
C) the Philippines.
D) East Timor.
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41
The islands of Southeast Asia are particularly wet due to monsoons and ITCZ effects.
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42
What event was the cause of the December 2004 tsunami that devastated the region?
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43
The volcanoes of the Philippines are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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44
Tectonic activity in Southeast Asia ended in the 1970s.
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45
During the winter in Southeast Asia, the Eurasian landmass is generally exhaling dry air.
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46
How did the first humans and animals reach the islands of Southeast Asia from the mainland?
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47
Name a country in Southeast Asia that occupies an archipelago.
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48
The Philippines are composed of some 7000 islands.
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49
Most of Southeast Asia has a tropical or subtropical climate.
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50
Indonesia is composed of some 7000 islands.
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51
The now-submerged shelf of the Eurasian content that allowed ancient people and land animals to travel south to what later became the islands of Southeast Asia is known as ____________.
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52
Volcanic eruptions are beneficial in the long run because they create new land and enhance the richness of soil.
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53
Due to their location at the center of tectonic plates, the island nations of Southeast Asia are not vulnerable to volcanoes and earthquakes.
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54
At times, drought occurs in Southeast Asia as what climatic phenomenon results in cooler sea temperatures and severe drought?
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55
The term archipelago refers to a long, narrow peninsula such as that shared by Thailand and Malaysia.
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56
The wet season in Southeast Asia occurs during the summer months.
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57
The soils in Southeast Asia are exceptionally fertile when compared with the soils of other tropical areas.
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58
What term describes a group of islands?
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59
In Southeast Asia, an El Niño event often causes drought by warming ocean temperatures in the region.
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60
What is the name of the continental shelf that was exposed in Southeast Asia during the last ice age?
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61
In which country is it estimated that geothermal energy could provide all the country's energy needs?
A) Indonesia
B) Malaysia
C) the Philippines
D) Cambodia
A) Indonesia
B) Malaysia
C) the Philippines
D) Cambodia
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62
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is the president of:
A) the Philippines.
B) Cambodia.
C) Indonesia.
D) Laos.
A) the Philippines.
B) Cambodia.
C) Indonesia.
D) Laos.
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63
The most cost-effective energy option for most of the countries of Southeast Asia is:
A) nuclear energy.
B) geothermal energy.
C) solar energy.
D) wind energy.
A) nuclear energy.
B) geothermal energy.
C) solar energy.
D) wind energy.
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64
Which of the following activities has destroyed the largest share of Southeast Asian rain forests?
A) pipeline construction
B) resettlement schemes
C) agriculture and hardwood harvesting
D) legal logging
A) pipeline construction
B) resettlement schemes
C) agriculture and hardwood harvesting
D) legal logging
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65
Which of the following is NOT a water-based problem facing Southeast Asia?
A) melting glaciers
B) saltwater intrusions into estuaries and fresh water aquifers
C) coral reef bleaching
D) high levels of waterborne diseases resulting from evaporation
A) melting glaciers
B) saltwater intrusions into estuaries and fresh water aquifers
C) coral reef bleaching
D) high levels of waterborne diseases resulting from evaporation
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66
Which of the following practices in Southeast Asia is NOT contributing to global climate change?
A) wet rice cultivation
B) fishing activities
C) commercial agriculture
D) deforestation
A) wet rice cultivation
B) fishing activities
C) commercial agriculture
D) deforestation
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67
Why are coral reefs essential to healthy biosystems?
A) They provide a filtering mechanism for polluted water.
B) They are important to the survival of marine life/fish.
C) Coral is a rich source of food for humans.
D) Their colors serve to frighten natural predators.
A) They provide a filtering mechanism for polluted water.
B) They are important to the survival of marine life/fish.
C) Coral is a rich source of food for humans.
D) Their colors serve to frighten natural predators.
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68
The president of Indonesia cracked down on illegal logging by:
A) holding local officials responsible and removing military personnel who have been running illegal logging operations.
B) asking U.S. military personnel to patrol regions of high illegal logging activity.
C) sponsoring a UN resolution to decrease illegal logging.
D) publicly executing those found guilty of illegal logging activities.
A) holding local officials responsible and removing military personnel who have been running illegal logging operations.
B) asking U.S. military personnel to patrol regions of high illegal logging activity.
C) sponsoring a UN resolution to decrease illegal logging.
D) publicly executing those found guilty of illegal logging activities.
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69
One of the world's largest contributors to global climate change in the region is:
A) Indonesia.
B) Indochina.
C) the Philippines.
D) Vietnam.
A) Indonesia.
B) Indochina.
C) the Philippines.
D) Vietnam.
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70
Which of the following is NOT among the problems fostered by commercial farming in Southeast Asia?
A) Traditional farmers are displaced.
B) Soil fertility is lost.
C) Labor requirements are high.
D) Groundwater resources are depleted.
A) Traditional farmers are displaced.
B) Soil fertility is lost.
C) Labor requirements are high.
D) Groundwater resources are depleted.
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71
Which of the following describes the use of Southeast Asia's natural resources?
A) A rich resource base is being rapidly depleted.
B) A rich resource base is being slowly depleted.
C) A poor resource base is being rapidly depleted.
D) A poor resource base is being slowly depleted.
A) A rich resource base is being rapidly depleted.
B) A rich resource base is being slowly depleted.
C) A poor resource base is being rapidly depleted.
D) A poor resource base is being slowly depleted.
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72
The most immediate risk of glacial melting is:
A) flooding.
B) tsunamis.
C) greater occurrence of El Niño.
D) drought.
A) flooding.
B) tsunamis.
C) greater occurrence of El Niño.
D) drought.
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73
Which pollutant is a result of wet rice cultivation and the fermentation of soil as oxygen supplies are cut off?
A) carbon dioxide
B) methane
C) ammonia
D) particulates
A) carbon dioxide
B) methane
C) ammonia
D) particulates
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74
Which statement is NOT true of swidden cultivation?
A) It is an ancient method of shifting cultivation.
B) It allows land to naturally restore its fertility and productivity.
C) It helps prevent wildfires during an El Niño period.
D) It can be practiced successfully when population densities are low.
A) It is an ancient method of shifting cultivation.
B) It allows land to naturally restore its fertility and productivity.
C) It helps prevent wildfires during an El Niño period.
D) It can be practiced successfully when population densities are low.
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75
The dominant land use in Indonesian Borneo is:
A) tourist resorts.
B) paper factories.
C) palm oil plantations.
D) game preserves.
A) tourist resorts.
B) paper factories.
C) palm oil plantations.
D) game preserves.
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76
Which statement is NOT true of commercial agricultural efforts in Southeast Asia?
A) It is widely agreed that such efforts are not sustainable.
B) Multinational corporations have taken over and combined small farms once operated by families.
C) Commercial farmers have achieved dramatic increases in crop yields due to green revolution techniques.
D) Commercial farming reduces the need for labor, which causes people to migrate to cities in search of work.
A) It is widely agreed that such efforts are not sustainable.
B) Multinational corporations have taken over and combined small farms once operated by families.
C) Commercial farmers have achieved dramatic increases in crop yields due to green revolution techniques.
D) Commercial farming reduces the need for labor, which causes people to migrate to cities in search of work.
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77
Which statement best summarizes the environmental impact of oil palm plantations in Southeast Asia?
A) Their activities are carbon-neutral, making them an excellent source of economic development.
B) The fires created to clear the land for oil palm plantations can smolder underground for years, releasing huge amounts of toxic emissions into the atmosphere.
C) Because palms are grown primarily with green agricultural techniques, the impact of plantations on the atmosphere is negligible.
D) The oil palm plantations of Southeast Asia are the world's largest contributor to global climate change.
A) Their activities are carbon-neutral, making them an excellent source of economic development.
B) The fires created to clear the land for oil palm plantations can smolder underground for years, releasing huge amounts of toxic emissions into the atmosphere.
C) Because palms are grown primarily with green agricultural techniques, the impact of plantations on the atmosphere is negligible.
D) The oil palm plantations of Southeast Asia are the world's largest contributor to global climate change.
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78
Which of the following is NOT a major cause of global climate change based in Southeast Asia?
A) Large amounts of carbon dioxide are released due to logging activities and the clearing of forests.
B) Widespread deforestation has led to fewer trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
C) Carbon dioxide emissions are created when brush is cleared to make the land compatible with plantation cultivation.
D) The herding practices of the indigenous peoples create large amounts of methane and carbon dioxide.
A) Large amounts of carbon dioxide are released due to logging activities and the clearing of forests.
B) Widespread deforestation has led to fewer trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
C) Carbon dioxide emissions are created when brush is cleared to make the land compatible with plantation cultivation.
D) The herding practices of the indigenous peoples create large amounts of methane and carbon dioxide.
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79
In wet rice cultivation, flooded terraced fields are cultivated with hand-guided plows pulled by:
A) oxen.
B) donkeys.
C) water buffalo.
D) men.
A) oxen.
B) donkeys.
C) water buffalo.
D) men.
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80
All of the following are the effects of deforestation in Southeast Asia, EXCEPT:
A) the loss of habitat for native animal species.
B) higher rates of malaria and schistosomiasis.
C) emissions of greenhouse gases.
D) the loss of living space for indigenous peoples.
A) the loss of habitat for native animal species.
B) higher rates of malaria and schistosomiasis.
C) emissions of greenhouse gases.
D) the loss of living space for indigenous peoples.
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