Rain Gardens
Sustainability
Invasive Species
Week 2
Teacher Trivia
100

What type of precipitation is this garden designed to collect?

Rain


100

What are the 3 R's

Reduce, reuse, recycle. 

100

Are invasive species beneficial or bad? 

Bad

100

What is condensation? 

When water turns from a gas to a liquid. 

100

What are your counselor's names? 

Kal, Lucia, Emi, and Chloe

200

Which teacher does not have a rain garden? 

Chloe

200

What country has the highest energy consumption? 

China

200

The _____ python has invaded the florida everglades. 

Burmese

200

What are 3 parts of the water cycle? 

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, etc. 

200
Who is the youngest counselor? 

Lucia

300

What are the common components of a rain garden? 

Soil, rocks, and plants.

300

What are the 3 pillars of sustainability?

social, economic, and environmental. 

300

What is the invasive plant that takes up many forests in michigan? G_____ ______?

Garlic Mustard

300

What are 3 greenhouse gasses? 

Carbon dioxide, methane, water, etc. 

300

Which counselor has been doing Inno the longest? 

Emi

400

What are the common types of soil used in a rain garden?

Sand, loam, and clay

400

Name 6 types of green energy. 

Solar, Wind, geothermal, biomass, nuclear, hydro, etc. 
400

Name 4 invasive species. 

Garlic mustard, sea lamprey, burmese python, zebra mussel, etc. 

400

What is it called when water turns from a solid to a gas? 

Sublimation

400

What is Chloe's favorite color?

Yellow

500

The Prairie ______ is good type of tall grass for a rain garden. 

Dropseed

500

What plant were we going to plant before we decided to do lots of vegetables? 

Garden Cress

500

How did zebra mussels come to the great lakes? 

They got carried in the balast of the boats from their native waters to the great lakes. 

500

What is biomagnification? 

Counselor discretion 

500

How many rain gardens does Emi have? 

3

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