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Question
- what unique characteristic distinguishes the kogi spiritual leaders’ (mamos) early training?
a) extensive outdoor survival training
b) spending first 18 years in complete darkness
c) rigorous academic education
d) intensive physical conditioning
- how do tiny forests contribute to urban environmental health?
a) they have no significant environmental impact
b) they reduce surface temperatures by up to 30°
c) they increase pollution levels
d) they require constant maintenance
- what ecological principle does the tiny forest method demonstrate?
a) species competition for light promotes faster growth
b) monoculture is the most effective planting strategy
c) imported species always perform better
d) forests should be sparsely planted
- according to the documentary, how much co2 can a small 16 - hectare forest store annually?
a) 50 tons
b) 100 tons
c) 180 tons
d) 250 tons
Question 4
The Kogi mamos' early training is known for spending their first 18 years in dark caves (complete darkness) to connect with spiritual forces. Option A is incorrect as it's not about outdoor survival. Option C is wrong as it's not academic. Option D is incorrect as it's not physical conditioning.
Tiny forests help urban areas by reducing surface temperatures (due to shading, evapotranspiration). Option A is wrong (they do have impact). Option C is wrong (they reduce pollution). Option D is about maintenance, not contribution to health.
Tiny forests use dense planting where species compete for light, leading to faster growth (mimicking natural forests). Option B is wrong (monoculture is not used). Option C is wrong (native species are used). Option D is wrong (they are densely planted).
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B) Spending first 18 years in complete darkness