
Wheat!
- Questions:
1 Is wheat a natural resource?
- 2 Is wheat renewable or nonrenewable?
3 Is wheat a flow or other?
4 How is wheat harvested?
5 what are the bad and good impacts of wheat
6 how sustainable is wheat? and how can it be more sustainable
7 what technologies can make wheat more sustainable
8 how many jobs can wheat create
9 how much money does wheat create
10 who does wheat benefit
Answers:
1 wheat is not a natural resource because it is a agricultural product
2 wheat is a renewable source because we can just plant some seeds and wait for next year's harvest to collect
3 wheat is not a flow rather it is a other
4 first the wheat needs to be fully grown then after you check for any green spots if there are no green spots they use a machine called combine that will extract the wheat and put it in the machine
- 5 The bad impacts of wheat are: wheat production is moderately sustainable to unsustainable,
Non-organic wheat uses the largest amount of fertilizer, lots of energy is needed to make the fertilize. Nitrous oxide gas is released when fertilizer degrades into the soil, Organic wheat farms use far more land than conventional
‘And the good impacts of wheat are: wheat has a low carbon footprint compared to other food’s wheat is a major source of starch and energy high in nutrition and fiber
6 It can be used by preserving leftovers of doe and putting i in the fridge to use after
- 7 The technologies they use are crop yield monitors, soil maps, and global positioning systems
8 wheat can create up to 5000 and more jobs because of farmers
9 wheat can get a pearson up to 15$ to 20$ every day
10 it can benefit farmers by selling there wheat and factory by making bread with that wheat and selling it