Animals
Recycling
Climate
Oceans
Plants
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This black-and-white bear eats mostly bamboo

Panda

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Throwing trash in the recycling bin by mistake is called this simple problem.

Contamination


1

The gas most associated with human-caused global warming

Carbon Dioxide

1

The smallest ocean on earth is _.

The Arctic Ocean

1

This green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight.

Chlorophyll

2

Bees help plants reproduce through this process.

Pollination

2

This material can usually be recycled endlessly without losing quality

Aluminum

2

Energy that comes from sources that are naturally _ are better for the world.

Renewed

2

Sea turtles often mistake these for jellyfish.

Plastic bags


2

The process plants use to make food from sunlight

Photosynthesis

3

This Arctic animal is threatened by melting sea ice.

Polar bear

3

Turning food scraps into nutrient-rich soil is called _.

Composting

3

The process where gases trap heat in Earth's atmosphere is called this.

Greenhouse effect

3

The largest coral reef is located off the coast of this country

Australia

3

A plant that lives more than two years is called this.

A perennial
4

An animal that eats only plants is called a _.

Herbivore

4

Most recycling bins don't accept this material.

Styrofoam 

4

Cars powered by gasoline burn this type of fuel.

Fossil fuel

4

The deepest part of the ocean is located in this trench.

Mariana Trench

4

This famous rainforest is known as the "lungs of the Earth".

The Amazon Rainforest

5

This endangered marine mammal is known for its long migrations and songs.

Whale

5

The process of turning waste into higher-quality products is known as this.

Upcycling

5

Working remotely helps reduce climate change by lowering this daily activity.

Commuting


5

Phytoplankton in the ocean are important because they produce a large portion of this gas.

Oxygen

5

Pine trees that stay green all year round are called this.

Evergreen trees
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