places
biodiversity
true or false
animals
random
100

This place is

What is Lake Louise, Banff

100

The loss of Biodiversity is caused by 

What is climate change/ human interference

100

Monkeys like to play?

True.

Primates have big brains, demonstrate a lot of behavioral flexibility, and in some cases show a complex understanding of social relationships.

100

This animal is a 

What is a Zebra
100

Our world population currently is (approximately )

what is about 7.8 Billion

200

This place is 

What is the Amazon Rainforest

200

Define Biodiversity 

What is: The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. A variety of species that live in harmony. 


200

The fishing industry became so poor that countries subsidize the fishing fleets

True. Countries subsidized the fleets in order to maintain the fishing industry.

200

This animal is a

What is a Humpback whale

200
People kill humpback whales because( 2 reasons )

What are oil and meat

300

This place is (hint: they're internationally known for sustainable agriculture)

What is the Netherlands

300

as of 2020 what percentage of the world's remaining wilderness is left( 5% grace )

2020- remaining wilderness: 35%

300

We cut down 7 billion trees every year

False. We cut down 15 billion trees every year.

300

what type of fish is this 

Tuna Fish

The latest report by the UN shows that tuna is the world's most consumed and the second most wild-caught fish in the world.

300

When was the Paris Agreement signed (year)

It was adopted by 196 Parties at COP 21 in Paris, on 12 December 2015 and entered into force on 4 November 2016.

400

This place is

What is the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

400
The number of species in one tree, in the Amazon Rainforest

what is: about 700 species in one tree

400

Developed countries( rich countries ) are not required to provide financial aid to developing countries in regard to helping climate change.

False. According to the Paris agreement in 2015 developed countries must provide financial resources to help developing countries. This is referred to as burden-sharing.

400

This animal is a 

What is an Orangatang

400

what truth did we rediscover from this picture? (blue marble picture)

The first time we saw our planet we rediscovered the idea that we are isolated, alone, vulnerable, and are ultimately reliant upon our finite natural world   (and its resources).

500

this place is

What is Chornobyl, Ukraine

(Over 50,000 people evacuated this city because a nearby nuclear power station exploded. 30 years after the explosion the wild has reclaimed the space.)

500

People cut down trees; destroying biodiversity because

( give 3 reasons )

- farmland

-timber

-paper and other timber products

-oil and soya

500

"Playing in the sandbox" method of creativity is always more expensive than the "idea, plan, action" method. 

False.  In fact, at times it can be less expensive because the "idea, plan, action" method only works about one ten-thousandth of one percent, so your chance for success is literally one in a million. 

500

this animal is a 

What is a Vogelkop

sometimes noted as the curl-caped bird-of-paradise

500

"cells can be used to grow biological products like tissues and organs", this is called

Biofabrication. Andreas Forgacs believes that we can use bio fabrication to grow meat, to use for our hamburgers or our leather bags.