Environment
Environment
Environment
Environment
Environment
100

What do you call the process of turning old materials into new products?

Recycling

100

What does LEAP call the hallway where we store our recycling bins?

The Cove

100

Which gas is released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned?

Carbon Dioxide

100

What type of animal lives in a hive and helps pollinate plants?

Bees

100

What is the term for the gradual increase in Earth's average temperature due to human activities?

Global Warming

200

Which gas do trees and plants absorb to help reduce climate change?

Carbon Dioxide

200

What is the name of the process plants use to make food from sunlight?

Photosynthesis

200

What natural resource is used to make paper?

Wood

200

Which of these is a renewable energy source?

a. Coal

b. Solar Energy

c. Natural Gas

d. Oil

b. Solar Energy

200

What is the primary function of trees in the environment?

To Produce Oxygen

300

What does L.E.A.P stand for?

Leaders of Environmental Awareness and Preservation

300

What is deforestation?

The action of cutting down a wide area of trees.

300

What is the main source of energy for life on Earth?

The Sun

300

What is the name for harmful gases trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere, causing it to warm?

Greenhouse Gases

300

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

The Pacific Ocean

400

What is the most common item found during clean sweeps?

Cigarette butts

400

What material is made from sand and is 100% recyclable?

Glass

400

Which type of light bulb uses the least energy?

a. LED

b. Fluorescent

c. Incandescent

a. LED

400

What is the largest land-based source of carbon emissions?

Fossil Fuel Burning

400

What do we call waste that can break down naturally in the environment?

Biodegradable

500

What country produces the most carbon emissions?

a. Russia

b. United States

c. China

d. India

c. China

500

What percent of Earth's water is freshwater?

a. 3%

b. 5%

c. 2%

d. 10%

a. 3%

500

What do you call the process of turning organic matter, like food scraps and leaves, into nutrient-rich soil?

Composting

500

What is the term for a plant that grows back year after year without needing to be replanted?

Perennial

500

What is the term for small pieces of material used to cover the soil around plants to help retain moisture?

Mulch

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