AESC 2050 Final Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
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AESC 2050 Final Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
Carbs
Fat
Protein ANS 50%
35%
15%
We Are What We Video ANS -from eastern part of Greenland (Isortaq)
-about 16,000 Iso live in the U.S.
-only eat meat
-dog helps with hunting
What does eating mean for the Inuit...
AESC 2050 Final Exam Questions And Answers With
Verified Study Solutions
Carbs
Fat
Protein ANS 50%
35%
15%
We Are What We Video ANS -from eastern part of Greenland (Isortaq)
-about 16,000 Iso live in the U.S.
-only eat meat
-dog helps with hunting
What does eating mean for the Inuits? ANS -it means blood
(eat seal, killer whale, bird)
The only delicacy they like to eat is? ANS the liver of the seal
For holidays & birthdays, they eat almost everything traditional like? ANS -stuffed intestines
-smoked seal meat
-polar bear head
How much land does my food take? ANS 1 acre
Why is farmland being decreasing? ANS Urband sprawl
NYS are _____ more than other states ANS "at risk"
-Farms being lost in _____ areas
-_____ of farms are owned by farmers >65
,-loss happens between _____
-COVID19 is another ____to farmers ANS - "low density"
-1/3
-generations
-barrier
83 million allocated to farms since? ANS 2011
"Farmland Protection Initiative (2019) ANS -14 million to farms struggling under climate change, COVID19,
federal policy
What percentage of farmland must be allocated for cattle, hogs, certain crops, and maple syrup to be eligible? ANS
>50%
How much of our corn crop is turned into 13 billion gallons of ethanol? ANS 40% (7% of our fuel)
-What do we use to make food?
-What is a key component to agriculture?
-How much fuel do we use every year? ANS -industrial agriculture (tractors, chemical fertilizers, & energy)
-energy petroleum
-300 billion pounds
As food increases, fuel ____ ANS increases
What affect does US corn have on the world video:________ crisis in Mexicoprices of __________ tripled domestic
production undermined by cheaper imports ANS tortilla
____% of the lower 48 state acreage needed to feed everyone (based off of 1 acre/person for 325 million people in
US) ANS 20%
most farming occurs in the ___________increased population density in the _________we (DO/DO NOT) live
where we farm ANS midwest
east.
,DO NOT
The New York Times study says that ____ farm acres are lost per minute ANS 2 farm acres
one out of every 3 americans lives in these 4 states:(places where farmland is lost) ANS California
Texas
Florida
New York
if the earth were an apple, ______ is the portion of the earth where food can actually grow ANS 1/32
larger populations have a (greater/lower) percent change in farmland than smaller populations ANS greater
high population density --> loss of farmland
Ted Talk: Food v Fuelfood and fuel and their prices (going up) are linkedboth are ____________ energycorn is used
to produce ____________ ANS chemical energy
ethanol
the use of US corn crop to feed people and livestock decreased from ______% in 2000 to _____% in 2013 ANS
90% ---> 60%
approximately _____________ square miles of corn are used to produce ethanol annually ANS ~76,500 sq miles
how much corn would be needed to run your car for a year? ANS 30 acres (208,000 lbs)
how much corn would be needed to run the whole countries' cars for a year? ANS 9 million square miles
US energy policy acts of 2005 and 2007 required use of ____x10^9 gal of renewable fuel by 2012and requires
_____x10^9 gal of renewable fuel by 2022 ANS 7.5
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, the kinds of foods a person, animal or community eats (Science)a special course of food to which one restricts
oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reason (common) ANS diet
an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short lived and without basis in the
object's qualities ANS fad
food fads fall under this specific extrinsic value ANS conformity
many persuasive advertisements today focus on what? ANS intrinsic values
bandwagon ANS tries to persuade the reader to do, think, or buy something because it is popular or everyone is
doing it
cultural effects of lifestyle decisions on agriculture ANS food fads
food fads fall under this persuasive technique ANS bandwagon
early 1900s food fad video:__________crazewonder bread________ was the great evil nutrient _________ were the
clean/blessed nutrientKellog invented _________ ____________ ANS VITAMIN CRAZE
protein =evil
carbs=blessed
corn flake (cereal)
When was flaked cereal made of carbs? ANS 1894
Food Fads- early 1900s ANS Dietary Supplements
-started to isolate macro and micro nutrients from nature
-followed by the marketing/advertising idea
-1st: companies started supplementary food products themselves
-2nd: companies started selling supplements as stand-alone products (GNC)
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