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Pesticides
Half of all pesticides used worldwide are herbicides, fueling both crop growth and resistance battles
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What is a major consequence of widespread herbicide use in agriculture?
Development of herbicide-resistant weed species
Complete elimination of all pests without environmental impact
Herbicides primarily target insect pests rather than weeds
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Biological Pest Control
Natural predators challenge chemical pesticides in the battle for crop protection
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What is a major trade-off when using biological pest control compared to chemical pesticides?
Biological control is more environmentally friendly but can have unpredictable ecological impacts and requires careful management.
Biological control always eliminates pests faster than chemical pesticides.
Biological control involves spraying synthetic chemicals to kill pests.
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Pest Management
Balancing pests and ecosystems reveals nature’s delicate negotiation with human needs
7 days ago
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Why is complete eradication of pests often not the preferred strategy in pest management?
Because pests are too difficult to identify accurately for eradication.
Because pests are part of ecosystems, and their removal can cause ecological imbalance and resistance to control methods.
Because all pests are harmless and do not require any control measures.
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GEOGRAPHY
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Alpine Pasture
Alpine pastures owe their open landscapes to centuries of seasonal livestock migration.
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What is a key environmental consequence of alpine transhumance in the Alps?
It prevents forest overgrowth by maintaining open mountain pastures.
It causes deforestation by clearing trees for farming.
It has no significant impact on the landscape or ecosystems.
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Biological Pest Control
Nature’s own pest fighters offer a sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides
9 Feb 2026
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Why is biological pest control considered more sustainable than chemical pesticides?
Because it completely eliminates all pests immediately without any ecological impact.
Because it uses natural predators and parasites that evolve with pests, reducing resistance and environmental harm.
Because it relies solely on releasing random insects without human management.
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Irrigation Systems
Ancient irrigation systems turned deserts into breadbaskets, fueling empires.
8 Feb 2026
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What is a key benefit of irrigation beyond simply providing water to crops?
It only increases the amount of rainfall in an area.
It is primarily used to drain excess water from fields.
It helps protect crops from frost and suppress weed growth.
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GEOGRAPHY
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Terracing
Ancient terracing techniques transformed steep hillsides into fertile farmland worldwide
1 Feb 2026
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What is the primary environmental benefit of terracing in agriculture?
It increases the natural slope of the land for better drainage.
It eliminates the need for irrigation by collecting all rainfall.
It reduces soil erosion and surface runoff on slopes.
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