What is the fastest and most reliable source of transportation in Mississauga?
Cars
What are the colours of our organic, garabge and recycling bins?
Green, gray and gray and blue.
What is Mississaugas biggest renewable energy source?
Hydroelectricity
What are three things teachers tell studenst to do?
Reuse, Reduce and Recycle.
True or false. Mississauga can grow fruits all year round?
False
What transportation option harms the environment the most in Mississauga?
Cars
Name three things that are recyclable.
Paper, plastic, glass and metal
Name 2 renewable energy sources in Mississauga.
Wind and solar energy
One way in the classroom where people can save electricity?
Turning off the lights, using paper instead of chromebooks etc.
Name three fruits that can be grown in Ontario in the armer months.
Apples, strawberries and tomatoes.
Name 2 gas options for people to get around that are not cars.
The MiWay or Go bus.
What is the three R's?
Reuse, Reduce and Recycle.
Name 4 different renewable energy sources that Mississauga uses.
Wind, solar, Hydro and geothermal energy.
What can a class do on a sunny day outside?
Help the communtiy by picking up garbage around their area.
The United States and Mexico.
When people in Mississauga need to travel long distance but they have no car, what is another way to travel?
Trains.
Name three items that students can bring to school to reduce the amount of waste they use.
Reusable water bottles, reusable lunchboxes and reusable containers.
What is Ontario's biggest hydroelectricity supplier?
Niagara Falls
If you live near a school what can you do to reduce pollution?
Walk or bike to school, E-scooters or E-bikes.
Planes, trucks and trains.
Name 4 ways that you can get around in Mississauga that are non-car options.
Walking, biking, E-scooters and E bikes.
What type of energy is formed from organic waste?
Biogas.
What percent of renewable energy does hydroelectricty have?
23 to 24 percent
Name three ways to reduce garbage at school.
Reusable water bottle and a reusable lunch bag, reusable containers
What percent of consumed fruits come from The United States and Mexico.
Around 75%