G.4 Vocabulary
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The challenge of turning arid lands into inhabitable areas has led to remarkable innovation in agricultural practices. To initiate productive growth in dry regions, engineers have developed methods to implement efficient irrigation systems. These systems ensure an adequate supply of water to crops, even in areas with scarce natural rainfall. By distributing water strategically, farmers can prevent the land from drying out, which allows for stable agricultural production. Without sufficient irrigation, farming in arid climates would be nearly impossible, as the limited water would not be adequate to support plant growth. These innovations in water management not only enhance food production but also enable these once-uninhabitable regions to support human settlements.
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Based on the passage, which of the following best describes the term "arid"?
Based on the passage, which of the following best describes the term "arid"?
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What does the word "inhabitable" most likely mean in the context of the passage?
What does the word "inhabitable" most likely mean in the context of the passage?
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In the context of the passage, how is the term "innovation" being used?
In the context of the passage, how is the term "innovation" being used?
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Which of the following best explains the meaning of "adequate" as used in the passage?
Which of the following best explains the meaning of "adequate" as used in the passage?
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According to the passage, why is "irrigation" important in arid climates?
According to the passage, why is "irrigation" important in arid climates?
Furthermore, the implementation of sustainable farming practices in these areas helps regulate resources, balancing the water used with the environment’s natural capacity. When irrigation is managed carefully, it helps maintain biodiversity by allowing local plants and animals to coexist with agricultural activities, rather than being displaced. This biodiversity can be essential in preserving the health of the ecosystem, even in semi-arid or arid regions. Sometimes, however, surplus water from irrigation systems must be carefully handled to avoid over-saturating the soil, which can lead to salt buildup and harm crop production. Thus, by adopting innovative irrigation practices and regulating water use, agriculturalists can make formerly inhospitable areas more habitable and productive while protecting local biodiversity.
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What is the main purpose of regulating resources in sustainable farming practices?
What is the main purpose of regulating resources in sustainable farming practices?
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How does biodiversity benefit sustainable farming practices, according to the passage?
How does biodiversity benefit sustainable farming practices, according to the passage?
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What can be inferred about surplus water in irrigation systems?
What can be inferred about surplus water in irrigation systems?
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What role does innovation play in sustainable farming, based on the text?
What role does innovation play in sustainable farming, based on the text?
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Based on the passage, which of the following best describes the term "implement" in the context of sustainable farming?
Based on the passage, which of the following best describes the term "implement" in the context of sustainable farming?