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What are the 5 key concepts of food security?
Availability, accessibility, adequacy, appropriateness and stability of supply
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Name 3 factors that could negatively impact a person's food security.
Old age, young age, gender, disability, disease, no access to land for farming, no steady income, low education/literacy.
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What is SHEEPT factor analysis used for?
To explore possible causes for a trend or pattern in data.
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What are the 4 types of biomes?
Tundra, desert, grassland, rainforest.
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Why is growing population a risk to global food security?
Because the demand for food by increased populations will exceed the earth's capacity to produce food.
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How does climate affect biomes?
Precipitation and temperature affect what can grow and live in a location.
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Where can we find tundra?
In northern parts of Russia and Canada.
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What are biomes?
Regions of the world that have similar vegetation, climate and animal life that has adapted to that region.
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What is the climate like near the equator?
Humid, warm with high rainfall.
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Which type of biome is in the picture?
A grassland (Serengeti in Kenya).
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Which type of biome is in the picture?
A desert (the Gobi Desert in Mongolia).
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What is the biome of southwest Victoria?
temperate grassland
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Name 3 threats to food security.
Climate change, deforestation, increasing population, water scarcity, desertification, etc.
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