Pollution
Human Impact
Renewable Resources
Nonrenewable Resources
100

This type of pollution involves disposing of trash/garbage in the wrong places such as in field in a park

littering 

100

Agriculture is the technical term for how humans grow _______.

Food, Crops, Animals for Food

100

Replacement for electrical energy attached on top of houses and absorb energy. 

solar panel

100

True or false: Fossil fuels take only a decade to produce.

False. It takes millions of years.

200

Which type of pollution is associated with emissions from cars?

air pollution / greenhouse gases

200

The human removal of entire forests is called what?

Deforestation 

200

Wind power can be used for generating electricity if we build these devices

wind turbines

200

Fossil fuels are called "fossil" because they come from

old, decomposed organisms

300

This type of pollution results from accidents or negligence when using a type of fossil fuel.

oil spills

300

Why is it important to protect our wetlands? 

Serve as Habitat/Filter/Prevents flooding.

300

Identify a renewable resource that humans have the power to replenish themselves.

Trees, plants, biomass

300

What are nonrenewable resources?

Resources that cannot be replaced within a person's lifetime.

400

Example of chemicals from farms that can enter the water supply

fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides 

400

Nonnative species that can outcompete the native species 

Invasive species

400

Sunlight provides us with energy through solar panels just as it provides plants with energy through the process of

Photosynthesis

400

Burning fossil fuels increases this gas in the atmosphere

carbon dioxide (CO2)

500

A material that can break down and decompose easily is called

biodegradable

500

Identify the following human activities as either positive or negative for the environment:

deforestation

recycling

solar power

oil spills

deforestation - negative

recycling - positive

solar power - positive

oil spills - negative

500

What percentage of the water on Earth is drinkable?

Only 1%. 97% is undrinkable and 2% is frozen.

500

These are the  main types of fossil fuels

 

Oil/Natural gas/Coal

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