Food waste
Agriculture
Fauna (Animals)
Water/Air pollution
Others
1000

Many people buy more food than they need, often leading to this problem.

What is food waste?

1000

This is the process of creating vegetables or fruit by planting them

What is farming?

1000

This small insect is important for pollinating flowers and crops.

What is a bee?

1000

This term describes the unwanted introduction of harmful substances into the air.

what is air pollution?

1000

A big Fast food company, some say it's the biggest of them all

What is McDonald's?

2000

This common household item can help extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables.

What is a refrigerator?

2000

This is a farming product used in many fast-foods, like chicken nuggets

What is corn?

2000

This animal emits enough greenhouse gasses through farting that it can power a fridge

What are cows?

2000

This term describes the unwanted introduction of harmful substances into natural water sources.

What is water pollution?

2000

This is a simple way to help the environment by using less plastic.

What is recycling?

3000

This is the term for food that is thrown away because it’s been left untouched for too long to the point of not being able to be consumed safely.

What is expired food?

3000

This type of farm is created in cities to grow food locally.

What are Vertical Farms?

3000

This is the main reason many bee populations are declining, affecting pollination in food crops.

What is pesticide use?

3000

This is something you can do to help reduce pollution: drive less or use this mode of transport.

What is walking or biking?

3000

Eating more of this type of food can help the environment.

What are fruits and vegetables?

4000

Composted food scraps helps reduce waste and can be used to enrich this.

What is soil?

4000

This type of agriculture avoids synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, focusing on natural methods.

What is organic farming?

4000

This type of farming promotes raising animals in a natural environment.

What is free-range farming?

4000

Farmers are encouraged to use fewer of these chemicals to protect the environment.

What are pesticides?

4000

Many people try to reduce their carbon footprint by choosing this type of diet.

What is a plant-based diet?

5000

This term refers to food that is perfectly edible but is discarded due to cosmetic standards.

What is "ugly food" or "imperfect produce"?

5000

This crop is known for its high water usage, contributing to water scarcity in some regions.

What is rice?

5000

This animal is often associated with overfishing and is a key species in marine ecosystems.

What is tuna?

5000

This is the main greenhouse gas emitted by livestock, often referred to as "fart gas."

What is methane?

5000

This renewable energy source can be used in agricultural operations to reduce fossil fuel dependence.

What is solar energy?

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