A single plastic bottle can take __0 years to decompose in a landfill. (Between 400 and 500)
450 years!!!
What shape is Earth?
An oblate spheroid shape.
Just kidding a circle or sphere counts.
For us: What's more common in Spring: Tornados, Snowstorms, or Thunderstorms?
Tornados AND Thunderstorms
On what day is Earth Day this year?
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
What are the 4 "classic" elements?
Earth, fire, water, and wind
The planet's longest mountain range is actually under_____, stretching four times the length of the Andes, Rockies, and Himalayas combined
Underwater
When you're throwing away trash, the blue bin is for re_______. It's important to Re______ because a lot of material we throw away can be reused.
Recycling, Recycle
The first day of Spring was in which month?
March
Which holiday happens every beginning of April?
E_____
Easter
True or False: There is a National Unicorn Day and it is in April.
True, National Unicorn Day is(was) on April 9th.
One reusable bag can replace about _00 plastic bags in a lifetime. Between 500 and 1,000...
About 600
The first Earth Day was in 1970 and it left a huge impact it created the EPA... which stands for the Environmental P____ction Agency.
Environmental Protection Agency
How many colors are in the rainbow?
7 Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
March!
How many planets in our solar system have water and oxygen and allow life to grow? (That we know of)
Just 1: Earth.
What season is it in April if you live in the Southern Hemisphere of Earth?
Fall
What is a species marked as when they no longer exist on this planet?
Extinct
Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, bats, and wasps are animals that p__ll___te. They are p____nators.
Pollinate! Pollinators.
How many days did April have before Julius Caesar changed it to the Julian caldendar?
29 Days. Now it has 30 days
How old is the planet Earth?
4.5 billion years old
What is the process of removing trees in forests for use to make things out of wood but also destroying natural habitats?
Deforestation
How much percent (between 0 and 10) of Earth's water is drinkable?
Barely 1%...
97% is saltwater (we cannot drink) and 2% is frozen in glaciers.
What is the process called where plants take in CO2 and release O2?
Photosynthesis
Which flowers on trees blossom mostly in April and are pink? (They are famous in Japan)
Cherry Blossoms!
How many millions of species of animals are on this planet? Between 5 and 15...
10 million