Document 1
Document 1
PRACTICE TASK
Immersive Reader in Microsoft Forms allows you to hear the text of a form title and
questions read out loud while following along. You can find the Immersive Reader
button next to form title or questions after activating this control. You can also change
the spacing of line and words to make them easier to read, highlight parts of speech
and syllables, select single words or lines of words read aloud, and select language
preferences.
Points:
30/40
1.Question
2.What is slash and burn?
(2/2 Points)
Cutting down trees and leaving them there to decompose
4.
How can forests be increased?
(0/2 Points)
Natural regeneration
(0/2 Points)
Loss of biodiversity & habitats.
Soil erosion.
Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere-a cause of global warming. Less
tress means less CO2 being removed from the atmosphere.
(2/2 Points)
Urbanization
7. What is urbanization?
(0/2 Points)
Process of making an aread more city-like
8.What is deforestation?
(2/2 Points)
Clearing Earth's forests on a massive scale
(2/2 Points)
agriculture activities
snakes
banks
schools
(2/2 Points)
true
false
(2/2 Points)
Plants and animals
Our biosphere
Humans
(2/2 Points)
loss of habitat
Controlled Burn
Thinning
Clear Cutting
(2/2 Points)
No, trees aren't that important
Sometimes because only the cutting down of Maple trees contributes to global warming
No, deforestation adds methane to the atmosphere, which makes the Earth cooler
(2/2 Points)
forest environments do not remain intact
(2/2 Points)
the US stopped foreign wood products form entering the country.
they passes laws to protects endangers wild life therefore protecting the forest they live
in
(2/2 Points)
Recycle as much paper as possible
Stop paying third world countries to produce more biofuel crops
(2/2 Points)
deforestation of woodlands
erosion of topsoil
19.
Burning trees contributes to global warming because...
(2/2 Points)
combustion releases carbon dioxide
(2/2 Points)
timber
waste
clean water
fire
21.Afforestation means
(0/2 Points)
Cutting down of forests
b. Transpiration
d. Respiration