Questions: In North America, which anthropogenic biome is most closely associated with areas of stable terrain? Wildlands Remote rangelands Populated croplands Residential rangelands Remote croplands

In North America, which anthropogenic biome is most closely associated with areas of stable terrain? Wildlands Remote rangelands Populated croplands Residential rangelands Remote croplands
Transcript text: In North America, which anthropogenic biome is most closely associated with areas of stable terrain? Wildlands Remote rangelands Populated croplands Residential rangelands Remote croplands
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The answer is "Remote rangelands."

Explanation for each option:

  • Wildiands: These areas are typically less influenced by human activity and are not primarily associated with stable terrain in the context of anthropogenic biomes.

  • Remote rangelands: These areas are often characterized by stable terrain as they are used for grazing and are less intensively managed compared to other biomes. They are typically located in regions where the terrain is stable enough to support grazing without significant modification.

  • Populated croplands: These areas are heavily modified for agricultural use and are not typically associated with stable terrain, as they often require significant alteration and management to maintain productivity.

  • Residential rangelands: These areas are influenced by human habitation and development, which can lead to terrain instability due to construction and other activities.

  • Remote croplands: Similar to populated croplands, these areas are used for agriculture and may not be associated with stable terrain due to the need for land modification and management.

In summary, remote rangelands are most closely associated with areas of stable terrain in North America among the given options.

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