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100

The process where food and veggie scraps are recycled to create fertilized soil.

What is composting?

100

This source of water was used for washing, watering animals and a social spot.

What is a ghut?

100

These plants help protect our islands from storms and provide homes for fish and birds.

What are mangroves?

100

This was the term used to describe hurricanes in the early 1900s. Eg. 1916 and 1924.

What is a gale?

100
This form of renewable energy is being trialed by BVIEC on Anegada.

What is solar energy?

200

This was the main pillar of the economy in the BVI back in the 1950s.

What is agriculture?

200

This source of water became a mandatory attachment with concrete houses.

What is a cistern?

200

This is the most common litter found along beaches and coastlines globally.

What is cigarette butts?

200

This hurricane in 1989 was the BVI's 1st major hurricane for a number of years.

What is Hugo?

200

This local company is known for selling alternatives and biodegradable products for use in businesses, households and restaurants.

What is P3?

300

The BVI once exported these animals to Martinique.

What is cattle?

300

This is a community water source in various villages built up around springs.

What is a well?

300

This barrier reef in the BVI is the fourth-largest in the world.

What is the Horseshoe Reef?

300

This is the name given to the season/months of June to November in the Caribbean.

What is Hurricane Season?

300

The three main materials that Green VI recycles.

What is glass, plastic and aluminium. 

400

This food grain is mostly associated with the island of Anegada.

What is guinea corn?

400

This is the scientific/chemical name for water.

What is H2O?

400

This ocean has the largest garbage patch ever documented.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

400

This government minister is responsible for climate change in the BVI.

Who is Julian Fraser?

400

This Caribbean household staple houses sewing materials instead of its original content. 

What is the cookie tin/pan?

500

This animal that is consumed locally for food, also produces methane that contributes to greenhouse gases.

What is a cow?

500

This local water bottling company is located in Purcell.

What is BVI Springs?

500

This plastic item is often mistaken by turtles for jellyfish.

What is a plastic bag?

500

This is an annual phenomenon that originates in Africa and affects the air quality in the Caribbean. 

What is Sahara dust?

500

In 1867, the BVI was struck within the span of a few weeks by a hurricane, a massive earthquake and this other natural disaster.

 What is a tsunami?

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