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Grasslands and Land Use Review. Grasses. Vocabulary. Land Use. Aldo Leopold. Misc. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500.
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Grasslands and Land UseReview Grasses Vocabulary Land Use Aldo Leopold Misc Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question Grasses • Which is not true about grasses? • They include grains (cultivated grasses) • They are most widely distributed flowing plant • The are resistant to extreme temperatures • They are similar to succulents
$100 Answer from Grasses • They are similar to succulents • Grassess ARE NOT similiar
$200 Question from Grasses What is a characteristic of the desert-grass Land boundary?
$200 Answer from Grasses Unstable, not well-defined, Dependent on rainwater
$300 Question from Grasses Why can grasses within stand ground fires?
$300 Answer from Grasses Most of their structure Is underground
$400 Question fromGrasses What is the most significant Limiting factor for grasslands?
$400 Answer Grasses rainfall
$500 Question from Grasses What type of grasses would you find In the steppe biome?
$500 Answer from grasses Tufts and bunch grass
$100 Question Vocabulary What is a runner?
$100 Answer from Vocabulary A horizontal stem of grass Below ground
$200 Question Vocabulary What is the area between Deserts and grasslands where Increased a change in rainfall Changes the type of biome?
$300 Question Vocabulary Desert-grassland boundary
$300 Question VocabularyGrasslands that have rolling hills and sod-forming grasses are known as…?
$400 Question VocabularyA tropical grassland ranging from very, very dry to very, very wet?
$500 Question Vocabulary Another name for oats, corn Or wheat
$500 Answer Vocabulary Cultivated grasses
$100 Question Land Use What is an environmental benefit of Open space? A) open space leads to reduction of traffic B)Open space filters pollutants from water And air c) Open space means more land for agriculture
$100 Answer Land Use Open space helps filter pollutants from air and water
$200 Question Land Use • Which is an important aspect of • Land management? • Leasing public lands from federal government • Reducing damage to land caused by overgrazing • Removing fences from rangeland to allow livestock more grazing area
$200 AnswerLand Use Reducing damage to land caused by overgrazing
$300 Question Land Use Which type of land use has The greatest potential for growth?
$300 AnswerLand Use Urban areas
$400 Question Land Use What percentage of states Have some land available for crops And grazing ?:
$400 Answer Land Use 80%.
$500 Question Land Use Explain difference between rural and urban Lands and provide an example?
$500 Answer Land Use Rural—open spaces, little house/building development; fields---farmland Urban—limited spaces, concrete –city of Wichita
$100 QuestionAldo Leopold What was Aldo Leopold Known as?
$100 Answer Aldo Leopold Father of wildlife and land use management
$200 Question Aldeo Leopold What famous essay did he write in his Book the Sand County Almanac that Dealt with the land?
$200 Answer Aldo Leopold Land Ethic
$300 Question Aldo Leopold What is land ethic?
$300 Answer Aldo Leopold The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals, or collectively: the land
$400 Question Aldo Leopold Overgrazing of grassland leads to…?
$400 Answer Aldo Leopold Death of native grasses Loosening of soil Long grass reproduction time desertification
$500 Question Aldo Leopold Name one of his key points of land use ethic?
$500 Answer Aldo Leopold • human considerations regarding the land and land use central to environmental decision-making and practice, but does not go as far as to make the land itself deserving of human moral consideration • to rethink our notion of what it means to say something deserves our human moral consideration (is “morally considerable”). • to rethink what it is to be human • human beings as essentially (and not merely accidentally) emotional, relational, ecological selves who are members of both human and ecological communities • that one need not have a Ph.D. in ecology in order to “see” the value of Wilderness
$100 Answer Misc. When different organisms Live together without competing For food since they eat at Various levels; giraffes, zebra, elephant
$200 Question MiscWhat is the main difference between fertile and infertile soil?
$200 Answer Miscfertile soil supports plants life; infertile soil can not
$300 Question MiscWhat is the major cause for malnutrition in the world today?
$400 Question MiscWhat is the eventual result of land degradation?
$500 Question MiscUnplanned, rapid urban growth can create what problem?