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12/1 Impacts of Agricultural Practices 5.4

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Question 1
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Draw a picture of agricultural method of tilling.

Question 2
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Draw a picture of agricultural method of slash-and-burn.

Question 3
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Draw a picture of agricultural method of fertilizer use.

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Question 10
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Describe the environmental damage caused by tilling.

Question 11
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Describe the environmental damage caused by slash-and-burn agriculture.

Question 12
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Describe the environmental damage caused by the use of fertilizers.

What is left after tilling?

ash and remains of fire
spray that can potentially kill pests
overturned soil
liquid or pellets of concentrated nutrients
What is left after slash-and-burn farming?

liquid or pellets of concentrated nutrients
spray that can potentially kill pests
ash and remains of fire
overturned soil
What is left after fertilizer application?

overturned soil
liquid or pellets of concentrated nutrients
ash and remains of fire
spray that can potentially kill pests
What is the purpose of tilling?
removing existing vegetation and providing a layer of nutrients to start new growing
replacing the essential nutrients for plant growth to the soil after they have been depleted
turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding
controling weeds, insect infestation and diseases of plants
What is the purpose of slash-and-burn farming?
controling weeds, insect infestation and diseases of plants
turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding
removing existing vegetation and providing a layer of nutrients to start new growing
replacing the essential nutrients for plant growth to the soil after they have been depleted
What is the purpose of fertilizer use?
turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding
replacing the essential nutrients for plant growth to the soil after they have been depleted
controling weeds, insect infestation and diseases of plants
removing existing vegetation and providing a layer of nutrients to start new growing