Answer 5th question

Answer 5th question

Answer: b

Exactly!

The peatland subsidence caused by arable land use also depends on the amount of precipitation, which is represented by the rainfall factor in the figure. Another parameter is the climate of the region - there are also differences within Germany: on average, however, peatland subsidence due to arable land use is between 1 and 2 mm - i.e. 1.5 mm per year.

Source:

Briemle, G.(n.d.): Principles of environmentally compatible peatland utilisation at: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Flazbw.landwirtschaft-bw.de%2Fpb%2Fsite%2Fpbs-bw-new%2Fget%2Fdocuments%2FMLR.LEL%2FPB5Documents%2Flazbw_2017%2Flazbw_gl%2FGr%25C3%25BCnland_agriculture_and_forage_growing%2FGr%25C3%25BCnland_management%2FExtensive%2FDocuments_extensive_greenland%2F2005_GL_briemleg_umweltvertr%25C3%25A4glicheMoornutzung.pdf%3Fattachment%3Dtrue&psig=AOvVaw1cj2tWg1KLdLk6A64oDqIS&ust=1683629349013000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=2ahUKEwiszsKbxuX-AhUZhKQKHcpGDusQr4kDegQIARAo (last accessed on 08.05.2023)

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