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1. What is Agent Orange? Where was it used? Why? What are some of the consequences of its use? 2. Describe how crop rotation and heteroculture keep pest populations in check. 3. What are the possible sources of lead in drinking water in a home? 4. Some manufacturers believe that thermal pollution should really be called thermal enrichment. Do they have a case for such a change in terminology? Discuss your answer. 5. What is the source of acid rain? What is its effect on fish? 6. Describe two methods used by commercial marine fishers to locate fish. 7. Discuss the following statement: "Clear-cutting is the best harvesting method for our nation's forests." 8. Describe several methods by which our nation's future timber needs might be satisfied.
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1. What is Agent Orange? Where was it used? Why? What are some of the consequences of
its use?
Agent Orange is a substance that is used as an herbicide and defoliant. The chemical became
famous when the U.S. military utilized it in its herbicidal warfare program in the Vietnam War. More
than 19 million gallons of the Agent Orange were sprayed on more than 4.5 million acres of land
between 1961 and 1972. Apart from affecting plants, the chemical is associated with serious human
health complications, such as congenital disabilities, tumors, rashes, and cancer among others.
2. Describe how crop rotation and heteroculture keep pest populations in check.
Crop rotation and hetero-culture are significant farming practices that reduce or eliminate pests and
other pathogens from the soil. These practices limit the ability of pests and diseases from
establishing or building up in the soil ove...


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