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Year 10 AGS Term 1 Quiz

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1. Describe the points that make a 'good' graph




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2. Describe partnerships




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3. Describe the inputs of a system




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4. Define Sustainability




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5. Define Agriculture




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6. What type of graph should be used to graph discontinuous data?




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7. Describe an intensive agricultural system




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8. Describe Biotic factors




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9. Describe Land Tenure




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10. Describe outputs of a system




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11. The non-living components of a system e.g. Soil and climate




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12. Supply of products of value to the community (e.g. Milk, Beef) Ease of handling in captivity. Animals are capable of growing and reproducing in captivity




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13. Examples include The human population is increasing and more people need more food, urbanisation is reducing the agricultural land available,




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14. A system that freely exchanges energy and matter with its surroundings (energy and matter both transfer in and out of the system) e.g. A farm




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15. A system on a larger area of land where animals/plants are raised with less animals / unit of land than intensive agriculture. There are less inputs and ongoing labour required daily. The commodity is seasonal and can be susceptible to drought and flood




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16. Expensive to set up, can require a large number of employees, government regulation of intensive industries is high, consumers can view intensive ag as having poor welfare




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17. A system that exchanges only energy with its surroundings, not matter. For example, the carbon or Nitrogen Cycle or the Earth




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18. Smaller systems within the farm that can be managed as separate systems e.g. individual paddocks, cropping and cattle on the same farm would be individual subsystems




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19. any industry that is concerned with obtaining or providing natural raw materials for conversion into commodities and products for the consumer e.g. agriculture, mining, forestry




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20. The systems model is a theoretical approach to understand the process, it helps the business plan and aids in decision-making. It identifies all of the parts that must function together for the farm to produce the materials a farmer can sell.





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