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Food Matters – Game 4 Food Transportation Energy Climate Carbon Cycle $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 What are food miles? The distance food travels from where it is harvested to where it is eaten. What is infrared radiation? These rays are trapped by certain gases and lead to global warming. What is carbon dioxide? The concentration of this gas is highly correlated with the temperature of the Earth throughout history. What are carbonates? The form of carbon sequestered in the shells of sea creatures. What is food production? This stage of bringing food to the table usually requires the most energy. What is albedo? This property of surfaces determines how much radiant energy is reflected. What is the Greenhouse Effect? This occurs when heat is trapped by the lack of transparency of certain gases to infrared radiation. What are hydrocarbons? The form of carbon in petroleum. What is meat? This type of food requires the most energy to produce. What is a positive feedback mechanism. This type of process occurs when changes lead to greater changes (snowball effect) What are the seasons? Levels of carbon dioxide rise and fall according to these time periods due to the changes in the quantity of green plants. What is carbon dioxide? This form of carbon is present in the atmosphere. What is vertical farming? A type of farming that is emerging in urban areas as one possible solution to future food shortages. What are fossil fuels? Using these for fuel releases carbon dioxide that has been sequestered for millions of years. What are biofuels? These fuels release carbon dioxide that was sequestered recently. What are carbohydrates and starches? Carbon exists primarily in these forms in plants. What is food transported? Reasons include feeding densely populated areas, providing out of season foods, specializing the growing of certain foods in the most suitable climates. What is the hydrological cycle? As the Earth warms this becomes more intense resulting in storms with more energy. What are droughts? What are floods? Because of climate change, these phenomena are predicted to be more severe and last longer leading to crop failures. What is coal? This is almost pure carbon.