Human Impact Quiz
Quiz by Wendy Brautman _ Staff - WakeForestHS
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- Q1
What term is being referred to from this statement? We must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
reproduction
pollution
sustainability
evolution
120s - Q2
Which is NOT a sustainable way to use water?
improve water conservation by designing irrigation systems that are more efficient
water plants while it is raining
maintain the water quality and prevent pollution
Plant drought tolerant plants
120s - Q3
Which of the following is NOT the way to increase soil fertility?
Clear off the old crop residue so that the soil is exposed.
Diversification of crops- grow many different types of fruits/vegetables
Reduce tillage during and after harvest to limit soil erosion.
Crop rotation that will help reduce nutrient depletion
120s - Q4
What is the method of farming that leaves the crop residue on the field?
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble120s - Q5
Which of the following is NOT an advantage to using conservation tillage?
reduces evaporation at the soil surface
Allows farmer to grow crops year long.
Reduces soil erosion
Improves soil and water quality
120s - Q6
Farmers/ranchers must rotate the fields for their grazing animals just like they rotate their crops.
truefalseTrue or False120s - Q7
Overgrazing leads to desertification.
truefalseTrue or False120s - Q8
The farming of organisms such as fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, etc) and mollusks (clams, oysters) under controlled conditions is known as
fishing
aquaculture
aquarium production
water farming
120s - Q9
What is this graph illustrating?
fishing increasing as aquaculture decreases
fishing increasing as aquaculture levels off
aquaculture increasing as fishing levels off
aquaculture and fishing both increasing
120s - Q10
Human population has been increasing exponentially.
truefalseTrue or False120s - Q11
The number of individuals of a species that can be supported by an ecosystem.
habitat
carrying capacity
population
density
120s - Q12
Which curve represents the current human population growth?
S Curve
Both Curves
Neither Curves
J Curve
120s - Q13
What country uses the most energy?
USA
India
China
Mexico
120s - Q14
Human population growth has been causing stress on the Earth. What are some of the issues we now face?
species loss
All the choices
increased pollution
deforestation
120s - Q15
As human population grows, pollution has been decreasing.
falsetrueTrue or False120s