Eco-Ambassadors
Economies
Site Visit
Climate Change
Bonus
100

Which group or groups won the last two Jeopardy Games?

Girl Power

100

What types of economies/systems does the site teach about?

linear economies vs circular economies

100

How does this site visit and the last site visit locate their queen bees in the hive?

Mark the queen bee with a dot

100

What is climate change?

The long term shifts of weather and temperature over long periods of time.

200

Which product were Eco-Ambassadors interested in learning the life cycle about? 

Bar of Soap
200

A water bottle is what kind of system/economy?

Linear

200

What are we going to do this week on Thursday?

Fishing

200

Name three forms of renewable energy.

1. Solar

2. Geothermal

3. Hydroelectric

4. Wind

5. Biomass

300

What three environments did groups present on last week?

Wetland, Forest, and Prairie

300

A healthy ecosystem is what type of system or economy?

Circular Economy

300

What is the name of the place we visited on Saturday?

Plant Chicago

300

Name 3 forms of greenhouse gases

1. Water Vapor

2. Carbon Dioxide

3. Methane

4. Nitrus Oxide

300

What is plastic made out of?

Crude Oil/Petroleum/Oil

400

What was the conflict in Robbie and Troy's conflict resolution activity?

Troy thought Robbie took his headphones. But Troy actually dropped his headphones. So Robbie helped Troy find his headphones using bluethooth.

400

What is used throughout almost all stages of the life cycle of a water bottle?

Heat/Energy

400

What University did Tom go to?

Loyola University

400

What are three forms of non-renewable energy?

1. Coal

2. Natural Gas

3. Petroleum/Oil/Gasoline

500

What is the name of the term that describes when media outlets give space for two sides of an argument, when one side is not factual. 

Bothsidesing

500

What is it called when humans attempt to design products and systems based on biological concepts?

Biomimicry

500

What is the name of the mushroom that the site grows?

Reishi

500

What is Carbon Sequestration?

The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide.