Earth Day Basics
Wildlife Wonders
Green
Living
Green Technology
Climate & Conservation
100

In this month Earth Day is celebrated.

What is April?

100

This very slow animal lives in trees and only comes down once a week.

What is a sloth?

100

Turning off these two things when you leave a room saves energy.

What are lights and electronics?

100

These panels are used to collect rays from the sun which is then used as eletricity.

What are solar panels?

100

These are melting due to rising global temperatures.

What are glaciers?

200

This three-word phrase is the motto for Earth Day.

What is Reduce, Reuse, Recycle?

200

This is a duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed, egg-laying aquatic creature native to Australia.

What is a platypus?

200

This item, carried to the grocery store, helps reduce plastic bag waste.

What is a reusable shopping bag?

200

These modern vehicles run entirely on electricity.    

What are electric cars?

200

This term describes protecting natural areas from human impact.

What is conservation?

300

These little pieces of plastic can end up in oceans, hurt sea animals, and even sneak into the food we eat.

What are microplastics?

300

This large South American rainforest is home to millions of species.

What is the Amazon Rainforest?

300

This method of disposing of food scraps turns waste into nutrient-rich soil.

What is composting?

300

This natural power source uses moving air to create energy.

What is wind power?

300

The cutting down of trees on a massive scale is called this.

What is deforestation?

400

This invisible gas is released when cars, and factories, do their thing.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

This North American animal is nature’s engineer, using its big teeth and tail to build dams and lodges that shape entire ecosystems.

What is a beaver?

400

This setting on your washing machine saves the most energy.

What is the cold water setting?

400

This type of lighting uses up to 80% less energy than traditional bulbs.

What are LED lights?

400

Protecting areas of land and oceans helps to preserve this, the variety of life on Earth.

What is biodiversity?

500

This giant layer of gases protects Earth like a sun umbrella.

What is the ozone layer?

500

The term for animals that are at risk of extinction.

What is endangered?

500

This type of energy comes from the sun and can power homes and buildings.

What is solar energy?

500

This futuristic farming method uses no soil and can be done indoors.

What is hydroponics?

500

This international agreement aims to reduce global carbon emissions.

What is the Paris Agreement?