APES Chapters 9 + 10 Vocab

APES vocab

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Land use to raise plants for human use
Crop land
Pasture; land used for grazing livestock
Range land
Cultivating, harvesting, storing, and distributing crops performed by human and animal muscle power along with hand tools and simple machines
Traditional agriculture
Farming families produce only enough food for themselves and do not make use of large-scale irrigation, fertilizer, or teams of laboring animals
Subsistence agriculture
Uses draft animals and employs significant quantities or irrigation water and fertilizer, but it stops short of using fossil fuels
Intensive traditional agriculture
Vast fields are planted with single types of crops to be efficient
Industrialized agriculture/ monoculture
-a phenomenon where industrialized agriculture spread from developed nations to developing nation-an intensification of the industrialization of agriculture in the developing world in the latter half of the 20th century that has dramatically increased crop yields produced per unit area of farmland
Green revolution
Base geological material in a particular location
Parent material
Continuous mass of solid rock that makes up Earth's crust
Bedrock
Physical, chemical, and biological processes that break down rocks and minerals, turning large particles into smaller particles
Weathering
Breaks rocks down without triggering a chemical change in the parent materialExamples?
Physical weathering
EX: wind and rain
Water or other substances chemically interact with parent material
Chemical weathering
Living things break down parent material by physical or chemical meansexamples?
Biological weathering
lichens
Movement of soil from one area to another
Erosion
A dark, spongy, crumbly mass of material made up of complex organic compounds
Humus