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  • Bacteria were able to dramatically change Earth's climate and environment A. TrueB. False

    A. True
  • Farmers planting corn " fence row to fence row" resulted in a lot of issues. Which one of these is not one of those issues A. Loss of non-cropland areas  B. Shift in crop types from pasture, hay and small grains to row crops C. More erosion D. loss of wildlifeE. All of the above

    E. All of the above
  • Who said:" Life does more than adapt to Earth, it changes the Earth to its own purposes" ? A. Stephen HawkinsB. Edgar Allan PoeC. Benjamin Franklin D. Carl Sagan E. James Lovelock

    E. James Lovelock
  • ... is a voluntary program for agricultural landowners, in which they can receive annual rental payments and cost-share assistance to establish long -term, resource conserving covers on eligible farmland. A. Commodity Credit CorporationB. Farm BillC. Soil Conservation ServiceD. Natural Resource Conservation ServiceE. Conservation Reserve Program

    E. Conservation Reserve Program
  • What is an example of an anthropocentric view point? A. Humans have domination over natureB. Humans must be stewards of natureC. Nature would be better of without humans in itD. All of the aboveE. None of the above

    D. All of the above
  • The Gaia hypothesis addresses self-regulating systems and is applied to a cycle involving A. CarbonB. OxygenC. SulfurD. PhospohorusE. Nitrogen

    C. Sulfur
  • Which would NOT be considered a ruminant animal? A. GiraffeB. BuffaloC. GoatD. HorseE. Cow

    D. Horse
  • One of the most critical aspects of science is its ability to determine absolute proof A. TrueB. False

    B. False
  • The invention of agriculture provided the basis for all of the following exceptA. larger populationsB. complex societiesC. Higher civilizationsD. Reduction of artE. All of the above

    D> Reduction of art
  • Where did the first agricultural revolution, the domestication of plants and animals, take place? A. The fertile crescentB. the lush semicircleC. The rich curveD. The bountiful horseshoeE. The opulant arch

    A. The fertile crescent

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