Animals
Plastics/Ocean Life
Reducing Waste and Climate Change
Earth Day
100

This is the slowest animal in the world

What is the Three-Toed Sloth?

100

 Plastic is dangerous for marine life

What is they mistake it for food and cannot digest it. They can also get tangled up in it which hinders their ability to swim. 

100

True or False: Wasting less food is a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 

What is true

100

Earth Day is on this day

What is April 22

200

This mammal is often associated with vampires

What are bats?

200

 The majority of plastic waste ends up here

What is in the Ocean

200

When the gasses in our atmosphere trap heat and block it from escaping Earth

What is the Greenhouse Effect

200

It takes this many day(s) to supply oxygen for 4 people

What is 1 day

300

This bird is the universal symbol of peace

What is the Dove?

300

More than half of the breathable air comes from this 

What is the Ocean

300

True or false: the overwhelming majority of scientists agree that climate change is real and caused by humans. 

What is true

300

This is the coldest place on Earth

What is Antarctica

400

This is the only mammal that cannot jump

 What is an elephant?

400

These are examples of dangerous single uses of plastic

What are water bottles, Keurig Cups, Plastic bags

400

This country emits the most carbon dioxide

What is China

400

True or False: Climate change affects the gender of Sea Turtles

What is true: warming temperatures can impact the gender of hatchlings. The Sea Turtle gender is determined by the temperatures during fertilization. 

500

These animals hold hands when they sleep so they don't drift away from each other 

What are otters

500

There are _ marine species that are harmed by plastic pollution

 What is 693 marine species becoming entabgled or swalling plastic debris. 

500

The average global temperature has risen this amount

What is by 1.7 degrees since 1880. 

500

This land based ecosystem/habitat has the most biodiversity (variety of living species)

What are Tropical Rainforests