The term "permaculture" originally stood for "permanent agriculture".
True! SNEEKY 20 POINTS!
The term "permaculture" stands for "permanent culture," reflecting its broader application to all aspects of sustainable living. Essentially, it means living in a way that doesn't deplete future resources for generations to come.
True! SNEEKY 20 POINTS!
A key principle of Permaculture is protecting and regenerating natural resources.
True!
Permaculture can be applied in a wide range of settings, from small urban gardens to large-scale agricultural systems.
True! 20 SNEEKY POINTS!
25 POINT QUESTION! The term "permaculture" originally stood for "permanent horticulture".
False! Very well done for listening!
Permaculture is a holistic approach to designing human habitats that are in harmony with nature.
Permaculture involves careful observation and understanding of natural systems to design human environments that are both productive and ecologically sound.
True! SNEEKY 20 POINTS!
Permaculture is a design philosophy and practice that aims to create sustainable and self-sufficient systems by mimicking patterns and relationships found in natural ecosystems.
True!
Permaculture is about working with nature, rather than against it.
True!
RIDDLE! 25 POINTS! Can run but never walks, Has a mouth and never talks, Has a head but never weeps, Has a bed but never sleeps. What am I?
River!
RIDDLE! 25 POINTS! Large as a mountain, small as a pea, Endlessly swimming in a waterless sea. What am I?
Asteroid! Next week we're back on space!
The ultimate goal of permaculture is to create resilient and sustainable systems that provide for human needs while minimizing environmental impact.
True!
A key aspect of healthy ecosystems is the flow of energy through trophic levels.
True! SNEEKY 20 POINTS!
25 POINT QUESTION! What is a 'Anecic'?
A deep burrowing earth-worm!
Permaculture is about working against nature, to benefit humans.
False!
RIDDLE! 25 POINTS! I touch your face, I'm in your words, I'm lack of space and beloved by birds. What am I?
Air! Well done if you got this!
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