The name for the large bodies of water that cover up most of Earth
What are oceans?
The fruit with seeds on the outside instead of the inside
What is a strawberry?
This group of animals eats only plants
What are herbivores?
The slogan used to promote recycling
What is reduce, reuse, recycle?
The important molecule trees produce which is required for human life
What is oxygen (O2)?
The largest lake in North America
What is Lake Superior?
This plant grows so fast that some species can grow over three feet in just one day
What is bamboo?
This practice, which destroys animal habitats, is the greatest threat to wildlife.
What is deforestation (habitat loss)?
What are greenhouse gases?
The name of this tree
What is a (sugar) maple
Wetlands help prevent this natural disaster by absorbing extra water
What are floods?
The largest living structure on Earth, visible from space, is this natural wonder off the coast of Australia
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
What are marsupials?
The energy from the sun, wind, and water is known as this kind of energy
What is renewable energy?
The name of the holiday on the last Friday of April when people get together to plant trees
What is Arbor Day?
The term for an area where land is covered in water, either seasonally or permanently
What is a wetland?
The classification for Bananas (trick question!)
What is a berry?
The name for this animal
What is a pangolin?
This commonly used item - used once and thrown away- is one of the biggest sources of pollution in the ocean
What is single-use plastic?
The rings inside a tree trunk can tell us this about the tree
What is its age?
What is carbon?
The fingerprints of this animal are so similar to humans that they have confused crime scene investigators
What is a koala?
What is carrying capacity?
The certification given to "green" buildings
What is LEED?
The tallest trees in the world, reaching over 300 feet, belong to this species (SPECIFIC NAME ONLY)
What is the coast redwood?