Human Activity
Human Activity
Human Activity
Human activities
affect soil.
Sunshine State
STANDARDS
SC.D.1.3.1: The student
knows that mechanical
and chemical activities
shape and reshape the
Earths land surface by
eroding rock and soil
in some areas and
depositing them in
other areas, sometimes
in seasonal layers.
SC.G.2.3.1: The student
knows that some
resources are renewable and others are
nonrenewable.
SC.H.1.3.4: The student
knows the ways in
which plants and animals reshape the
landscape.
THINK ABOUT
VOCABULARY
desertification p. 249
Farming
Farming is very important to society because almost all of the worlds
food is grown on farms. Over the 10,000 years humans have been
farming, people have continually improved their farming methods.
However, farming has some harmful effects and can lead to soil loss.
COMBINATION NOTES
Remember to take notes
about how farming
affects soil.
FLORIDA
Content Review
Farming is an example of
how humans impact the
ecosystems, as you learned
in grade 6.
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Crop rotation
Soil Conservation
How can you model Earths soil with an apple?
SKILL FOCUS
Making models
PROCEDURE
1
2 Cut the apple into quarters. Set aside three of the quarters.
3 Cut the remaining quarter in half. Set aside one of these pieces.
4 Cut the remaining piece from step 3 into four pieces. Set aside three of them.
5 Peel the skin off the remaining piece from step 4.
MATERIALS
Apple Chart
apple
plastic knife
TIME
20 minutes
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Terracing
Contour Plowing
COMPARE Both terracing and contour plowing are soil conservation methods
used on sloping land. How does each method help conserve soil?
Terraces
Contour plowing
Windbreaks
KEY CONCEPTS
CRITICAL THINKING
CHALLENGE
6. Apply You have advised
an inexperienced farmer to
practice strip-cropping, but
the farmer wants to plant all
the land in wheat in order to
grow as much as possible.
What argument would you
use to convince the farmer?