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Natural disasters
Environment
Geography
100

How many people live on Earth today?

7.8 billion

100

What are the four seasons (in the correct order)?

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter

100

Burning and flames

Fire

100

Something that harms the environment.

Pollution.

100

What are the three types of Geography?

Physical, Human and Environmental.

200

How long is the Arctic in darkness for?

4 months

200

How long is Antarctica in darkness?

4 months

200

The earth shakes and buildings move.

Earthquakes.

200

Catching more fish than you should.

Overfishing.

200

A natural body of water surrounded by land.

A lake.

300

Why are there no trees in the Arctic Tundra?

The ground is permanently frozen so trees can't grow.

300

Approximately many Amur Leopards are left in the world today?

About 40.

300

Water from rivers or seas comes over the land.

Flood.

300

Is eliminated naturally.

Biodegradable.

300

The daily state of the atmosphere, or air, in any given place.

Weather.

400

Where is the Kalahari desert (Okavango delta)?

In Southern Africa - (Botswana, Namibia and South Africa).

400

Which part of the world has no real seasons?

In the Tropics.

400

There is no rain and plants die. 

Drought.

400

Can be replaced.

Sustainable.

400

The average of weather conditions in an area over a long period.

Climate.

500
How much of the Earth's surface do Tropical Rainforests cover?

3%

500

What percentage of the world's plant and animal species are found in the Tropical Rainforests?

50%

500

People do not have enough food and often die.

Famine

500

Ancient natural reserves of energy like oil, coal and gas.

Fossil Fuels.

500

What are horizontal and vertical imaginary lines around the earth called?

Latitudes and Longitudes.

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