AP Environmental Sciences - AP Environmental Science

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All of the following are true of fossil fuels EXCEPT for which answer choice?

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Fossil fuels are notoriously dirty sources of energy, and their pollution is often expensive and/or difficult to control.

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Which of the following is NOT an adverse affect of building dams to generate hydro-electric power?

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The energy output from a hydro-electric dam is substantial enough to result in most of America's major rivers being damned. The more pressing issues that these damns cause are changes to the aquatic ecosystem and restriction of movement for migratory fish species.

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Hydroelectric energy composes a significant portion of the U.S. energy grid and is a low-emission, renewable form of energy. Which of the following would be a substantial issue with expanding hydroelectric energy production?

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While there are federal wetland conservation laws geared at protecting aquatic habitat, there is currently no federal ban on constructing hydroelectric dams, and the returned energy investment for hydroelectric is quite substantial. The dominant issue with expanding hydroelectric energy production is that in the U.S., we have dammed most if not all of the significant energy-producing water bodies. Further expansion of hydroelectric power will not yield as much energy as the current dams operating in the U.S.

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Which of the following is a pressing issue with the production of nuclear energy?

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Producing nuclear energy is a lot cleaner than most people realize, and while it is expensive (but still profitable), it represents a legitimate option for producing cleaner energy. The main drawback is that the resulting "spent fuel" has to be secured and stored, because it cannot be safely disposed of without significant repercussions.

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What is the main ecological benefit of establishing shelterbelts?

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Shelterbelts do fix carbon and some trees do fix nitrogen, but the dominant ecological benefit is their limiting of wind-caused soil erosion. Shelterbelts mimic a forest ecosystem by diverting wind currents away from soil that is often exposed by tilling.

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What is the primary benefit of conservation tilling (no-till) farming?

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Tilling has the benefit of increasing permeability of the soil for water and creating favorable conditions for young seedlings. No-till farming does not have these benefits, but it does reduce the risk of soil erosion because tilling generally destroys preestablished root systems.

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Aphids, cucumber beetles, locusts and other insects will always be problematic for growers. Which of the following would be an effective method to prevent infestations without the use of pesticides?

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Mulching can actually provide habitat for slugs, while removing mulch and topsoil puts your fields at serious risk of soil depletion and eventual erosion. Flooding your fields is also ineffective and could jeopardize your existing crops (and soil health for that matter!). Finding and squishing every single pest might put a small dent in the crops lost, but how much is your time worth? Mixed cropping is the best option, because many pests are specialists and feed off certain crops (leafy greens, drupes, etc.). Some of your crops will suffer but not all of them.

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Which is used to allow farmers to utilize hillsides?

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Terracing creates level shelves on hillsides to hold water and soil for growing crops. This method can be very expensive. Rangelands are the areas of land that are grazed on by animals. A monoculture refers to the cultivation of a single crop or animal, while a polyculture involves the cultivation of multiple different types of crops and/or animals in a given area.

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Green manure is incorporated into soils by plowing to increase available organic matter. Which is the source of green manure?

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Vegetation used for green material is typically still-growing or freshly cut.

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Traditional subsistence agriculture produces enough crops/livestock to provide for which of the following choices?

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Traditional subsistence agriculture provides enough food to support one family and occasionally a surplus to sell, trade, or store.

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Which of the following is a projected disadvantage of using genetically modified crops and foods?

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GMO stands for "genetically modified organisms.” Scientists have manipulated the genetic material of the organism to create more productive crops. GMO's combine traits from significantly different species, creating an organism that has never occurred in nature. The resultant organism is less stable and likely to be modified, creating toxins or other negative mutations. The benefits of using GMO's include higher crop yields, as well as cultivating crops needing less water that are able to grow in harsher climates.

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There are many different types of pesticides and herbicides that help agricultural producers control for different types of nuisances outbreaks that can destroy crops. If a farm experiences an outbreak of weeds from multiple plant species, then which of the following remedies should the farmer use?

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The farmer should use a nonselective herbicide. We can narrow down the answer choices to herbicides because they are used to control plants and weeds. The question also states that there are multiple species of weeds that the farmer needs to control. This means the farmer should use a nonselective herbicide, which kills multiple species—rather than a selective herbicide that will only kill a certain plant species. Insecticides are the wrong answer choice because they control for insects, not plants.

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IPM is a tool a farmers use to minimize insect damage to their crops. Farmers can do this by maintaining a healthy ecosystem that naturally controls insect outbreaks, but still allows some predation on crops. Which of the following best defines the acronym: IPM?

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IPM stands for "integrated pest management." IPM is a process that minimizes the impact of pests upon agricultural or natural areas that pose minimal risks to people or the environment. In this process farmers may shield disease prone species from pests by planting a barrier of healthy pest resistant crops in front of them.

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One of the most pressing issues in the field of agriculture is how to feed a growing planet. Between the 1930s and 1960s, the __________ transformed and modernized the agricultural system in the United States. This transformation caused farmers to mechanize their production and increase their crop yields. What is this period of transformation/transition called?

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The correct response is The Green Revolution. The father of this revolution was Norman Borlaug. He received a Nobel Peace Prize in 1970s for his working in the Green Revolution, credited as saving a billion lives because of his involvement in the agricultural enhancements.

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The Green Revolution was a period of modernization and mechanization in the agricultural industry that occurred between the 1930s and 1960s. The Green Revolution increased yield and helped farmers feed a growing human population. The man who fathered the Green Revolution won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work in helping saving a billion people from starvation. What was his name?

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The correct response is Norman Borlaug. He is regarded as the "Father of the Green Revolution" and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. His work specialized in creating high-yielding varieties of crops, such as wheat, to increase the global food supply.

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Greg is a farmer in Ohio who has grown either corn or soybeans separately on his large 1000-acre farm field for the past 10 years. Recently, he has heard that growing multiple crops at the same time can decrease his pest problems. If he decides to grow corn, soybeans, and squash simultaneously on his farm field, what type of agriculture would he be utilizing?

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The correct response is polyculture. A polyculture describes a farm that grows more than one crop together on the same field. This is also referred to as diversified farming and intercropping. Subsistence farming is incorrect because this describes a farming who grows food for just his family. Since Greg has 1000 acres, this answer choice doesn't make sense. Monoculture describes a farmer who grows only one crop.

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Nutrition can impact the quality of life for any given nation. Each region has different nutritional issues based on diet. A child from the upper class is likely to suffer from which nutritional deficiency?

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The correct response is over-nutrition. Children that face over-nutrition eat more daily calories than are necessary for health. There is not enough evidence to suggest any specific nutritional deficiency, especially in an upper class child.

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One of the consequences of human exploitation of landscapes is desertification. Which of the following is not a cause of desertification?

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The correct response is diversified farming. All of the other answer choices involving degrading the landscape, whereas diversified farming restores the landscape's nutrients by cycling the nutrients of the land in a proportional manner, rather than exhausting a specific nutrient/resource by exercising intensive farming.

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Karen is trying to eat more fruits and vegetables by planting a garden in her backyard. If Karen is planting enough food for just her family, then what type of agriculture is Karen participating in?

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The correct response is subsistence agriculture. The definition of subsistence agriculture is planting enough for just your family. We don't that what she is doing is sustainable - she could be dumping chemicals and destroying biodiversity for all we know. The key is that we know that she is planting just enough food for her family.

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Gary has farmed in the state of Ohio for the past 30 years. He rotates his crops by planting corn and then beans the following year. At any given moment in time, he has a single crop in production in his farmland. What type of farming does Gary participate in?

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The correct response is monoculture farming. Mono = one. Gary only plants 1 crop at a time so his farm is a monoculture. If he planted more than one crop at a time, then you could call his farm a polyculture (poly = many) or diversified farming. If he was interested in managing his farm for biodiversity, then you could say he is engaging in agroecology farming.

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