Habitats
Natural Resources
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Air
Water
100

What is a habitat?

Where a plant or animal lives naturally.

100

If it is polluted, it can hurt fish and people.

Water

100

To convert waste into reusable material

What is recycling?
100

One large tree can provide 4 people with a days worth of this essential gas

What is oxygen?

100

1% of Earth's water is drinkable. Where is it?

Air, clouds, rain, snow, lakes, rivers, and underground rivers and pools.

200

This diverse habitat is characterized by tall trees, a dense canopy, and a wide variety of plant and animal species.

Forest

200

If it is polluted, it can hurt people’s lungs and make it hard to breathe.

Air

200

Name a direct effect of recycling.

Less trash goes into landfills.

200

Trees absorb this gas that animals exhale

What is carbon dioxide?

200

Why is so much of the planet’s water undrinkable?

2 percent is in glaciers, 97 percent is salt water

300

What is one thing students can do to help a local habitat in their community?

Plant wildflowers in a garden that will provide a new habitat for birds, butterflies, and bees / organize a trash collection day from a local creek

300

Erosion of this natural resource takes nutrients and minerals from plants.

Soil

300

What is e-waste? Why shouldn't it go in landfills?

It's old electronics, and they shouldn't go in landfills because they contain toxic chemicals / precious metals that can be upcycled

300

What can you do to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

Walk to school, bike to school, take the bus. 

300

This vast body of saltwater covers approximately 71% of the Earth's surface and plays a crucial role in regulating climate and supporting diverse marine life.

Ocean

400

This unique habitat is characterized by its extreme temperatures, strong winds, and lack of rainfall. It is home to specialized plants and animals adapted to survive in these harsh conditions.

Desert

400

This natural resource produces oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Trees

400

Of these 4 things, which is a renewable resource? Oil, Coal, Trees, Aluminum

Trees

400

What are three alternatives to burning coal and fossil fuels for energy?

Wind, hydroelectric, and solar.

400

Why is water conservation necessary?

We don't have a lot of drinkable water ready.

500

What are the causes and effects of habitat destruction? 

Clearing away trees and plants to build cities, homes, and roads; cutting down forests to sell wood or farm the land

Plants and animals lose their homes. Plant and animal species may become endangered or even extinct

500

This term refers to the cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in an area, often done for commercial purposes. What is it?

Deforestation

500

This type of recycling involves collecting and reusing items in their original form, extending their lifespan and reducing the need for new production.

Reuse

500

This is a complex mixture of gases (approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9 percent argon, 0.04 percent carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases) and microscopic dust particles, and it doesn't exist in space.

Air

500

This term refers to the process of removing impurities or contaminants from water, making it safe and suitable for various purposes such as drinking, irrigation, or industrial use.

Water purification 

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