Air
Pollution
Water
Pollution
Land
Pollution
Noise
Pollution
Light
Pollution
100

True of False: We have control over natural sources of air pollution.

False

100

True or False: Dumping trash and oil into bodies of water as well as fertilizer and pesticide runoff are all causes pollution.

True, these factors cause tremendous water pollution. 

100

True or False: The trash we throw away can cause soil pollution. 

True: Decomposing trash produces leachate and releases methane which can both cause pollution. 

100

True or False: Noise pollution is not harmful because it is invisible.

False: Noise pollution has harmful effects even though it is invisible.

100

Name two sources of light pollution.

Billboards, Streetlamps, Office Buildings, Cars 

200

True or False: Smog is a good thing.

False: Smog is a type of air pollution that reduces visibility and makes the air harder to breathe. 

200

Name two ways you can save water.

Take shorter showers, turn off the water when brushing your teeth, check for leakage in your home

200

When trees are cut down to make room for buildings or growing crops it is called..

Deforestation

200

Name two sources of man-made noise pollution.

Cars, Planes, Trains, Construction/Industry, Alarms and Loudspeakers, etc. 

200

True or False: Lights near the ocean can cause sea turtle hatchlings to travel away from the water instead of to it. 

True: Sea turtle hatchlings instinctively follow the light of the moon to the ocean, but sometimes follow lights from nearby sources instead.

300

What is acid rain?

Acid rain is when air pollution mixes with water droplets in the atmosphere then falls to the earth. 

300

True or False: Water pollution can occur naturally.

True: Volcanic eruptions, animal waste, and algae blooms can cause pollution naturally. 

300

Name two things you can do to reduce land pollution.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse

Pick up trash in the environment

Compost left-over food

300

True or False: Noise pollution cannot damage your hearing permanently. 

False: Noise above 85 decibels can cause permanent damage to your ears and result in hearing loss. 

300

Where is the brightest place on Earth?

The Nile River

400

Name two things that we can do to reduce air pollution.

Spread Awareness, Turn Off Electronics, Carpool/Ride Bikes/Walk, Save Water, Buy Organic Foods, Compost

400

What percentage of the Earth's water is fresh water?

Around 1%

400

How many years can it take for plastic to break down?

Between 20-500 years

400

Can noise pollution cause harm to animals? Why or why not?

Yes, because many animals use their sense of hearing to find food and/or defend themselves, which is negatively effected by noise pollution. 

400

True or False: Smog dose not effect light pollution.

False: Smog can reflect light from cities and make the sky look much brighter

500

Name one effect that air pollution has on humans and one effect that it has on the environment.

Humans: Lung Cancer, Respiratory Infections, Asthma, Heart Disease, Birth Defects, Reduction in Visibility/Eye Irritation

Environment: Smog, Greenhouse Gases, Global Warming, Damage to Plants' and Animals' Health

500
True or False: Pollution in rivers and ponds cannot contaminate the water we use for drinking.

False: Water pollutants can reach the groundwater, which may end up in our homes.

500

How many pounds of trash does the average American create each day?

4.5 pounds per day 

500

What unit is used to measure sounds?

Decibels

500

What color light is sea turtle friendly and what direction should it go, upward or downwards?

Red lighting that are directed downward are most environmentally friendly. 

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