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Title: Hosted


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Jeopardy
  • Hosted
  • by
  • Mr. Manskopf

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Land Use
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A. Forest Land
  • The primary type of land cover in
  • the United States today is
  • forest land.
  • cropland.
  • urban land.
  • D. parks and preserves.
  • Row 1, Col 1

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B. automobile
  • Which form of transportation uses
  • the most energy per passenger-mile?
  • commuter rail
  • automobile
  • bus
  • D. heavy rail
  • 1,2

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D. Decomposition
  • Most of the nutrients in soil come from
  • chemical weathering.
  • mechanical weathering.
  • erosion.
  • D. decomposition.
  • 1,3

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B. Irrigation
  • Watering crops by way of
  • human-constructed structures is known as
  • precipitation.
  • irrigation.
  • salinization.
  • D. fertilization.
  • .
  • 1,4

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A. urban
  • Which type of area would
  • Miami, Florida, be considered?
  • urban
  • rural
  • C. country
  • D. suburban
  • 2,1

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B. More jobs
  • What is one of the primary factors
  • that draws people from rural
  • areas to urban areas?
  • less pollution
  • more jobs
  • more open space
  • D. heat islands
  • 2,2

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c. loamy, clumpy soil with a neutral pH and a
dark color.
  • A farmer interested in raising
  • healthy crops should look for a
  • heavy clay soil with a high pH and a dark color.
  • B. loamy soil with a low pH and a light color.
  • C. loamy, clumpy soil with a neutral pH and a
    dark color.
  • D. sandy soil with a high pH, no clumps, and a
    light color.
  • 2,3

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a. 10,000 years ago in the Middle East
  • Agriculture most likely began
  • 10,000 years ago in the Middle East.
  • B. 200,000 years ago in Africa.
  • 15,000 years ago in China.
  • D. 150,000 years ago in Egypt.
  • 2,4

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B. the amount of and each person uses.
  • Per capita land consumption means
  • the amount of land a country uses as a whole.
  • B. the amount of and each person uses.
  • the type of land covered by state capitals.
  • D. the type of land people live on.
  • 3,1

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D. All of the Above
  • Which of the following factors contributed
  • to sprawl in the United States?
  • more affordable automobiles
  • improved roads
  • less expensive land
  • D. all of the above
  • 3,2

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b. Volcanic rock
  • An example of a soil parent material is
  • humus.
  • volcanic rock.
  • leaf litter.
  • D. topsoil.
  • 3,3

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b. Arable land
  • Sustainable agriculture is important because
  • while human population continues
  • to grow, which of the following will not?
  • animal population
  • arable land
  • food production
  • D. GM crops
  • 3,4

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B. Land Cover
  • Trees, grass, crops, wetlands, water,
  • buildings, and pavement are all examples of
  • land use.
  • land cover.
  • urban areas.
  • D. rural areas.
  • 4,1

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A. They can help improve the standard of living
for residents
  • Which statement about sustainable
  • cities is true?
  • They can help improve the standard of living
  • for residents.
  • No major cities have made significant progress
  • toward sustainability yet.
  • C. They are only successful in the developed
    world.
  • D. They often help encourage sprawl.
  • 4,2

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B. A Horizon
  • As a farmer, you would be most
  • concerned with the quality of the soil in the
  • O horizon.
  • A horizon.
  • C. E horizon.
  • D. R horizon.
  • 4,3

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c. Organic agriculture
  • Your friend tells you shes decided not
  • to use pesticides or synthetic chemicals
  • on her farm instead shell rely on composting
  • and biological pest control.
  • She is practicing
  • industrial agriculture.
  • monoculture.
  • organic agriculture.
  • D. sustainable agriculture.
  • 4,4

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A. Infrastructure
  • Transportation systems,
  • communications systems, water services,
  • power supplies,
  • and schools are all examples of
  • infrastructure.
  • rural areas.
  • ecological footprints.
  • D. land use.
  • 5,1

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A. urbanization
  • The shift of a population from
  • the countryside to cities is called
  • urbanization.
  • B. infrastructure.
  • land preservation.
  • D. an ecological footprint.
  • 5,2

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a. color
  • A rancher interested in the quality
  • of the soil in her pasture
  • might use which aspect of soil as
  • a quick indicator of the pastures
  • overall fertility?
  • color
  • smell
  • structure
  • pH
  • E. Taste
  • 5,3

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a. monoculture
  • A large area of cropland
  • seeded with one crop is a(n)
  • monoculture.
  • B. polyculture.
  • organic practice.
  • D. traditional farming technique.
  • 5,4
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