Earth Day 1
Animals
Planet Earth
Earth Day 2
Earth Day 3
100

When was Earth Day founded?

A.) 1965

B.) 1970

C.) 1986

D.) 1949

B.) 1970


100

What is the slowest animal in the world?

A.) Snail

B.) Thee-Toed Sloth

C.) Tortoise

D.) Manatee

B.) Three-Toed Sloth

100

Earth is the ____ planet from the sun? (ex. first, second..?)

3rd

100

What famous region on Earth produces 20% of the planet's oxygen?

The Amazon Rainforest!

100

Most of Earth's breathable air comes from where?

The ocean!

200

What is the phrasal verb that means the same thing as "decompose"? Ex. Plastic takes a long time to decompose/________

Break down

200

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

A.) Ostrich

B.) Chicken

C.) Bat

D.) Squirrel

C.) Bat

200

What is the closest star to the Earth?

The Sun

200

Name 3 examples of dangerous single use (use once and throw away) plastic items?

Water bottles, plastic cups, plastic bags, styrofoam takeaway containers, cigarette butts (colillas), straws, food wrappers

200

Around how many life saving prescriptions come from plants found in the Amazon Rainforest?

A.) 50

B.) 105

C.) 120

D.) 200

C.) 120

300

How many years does it take a plastic bag to break down?

A.) 5-8 years

B.) 8-12 years

C.) 10-20 years

D.) 20-30 years

C.) 10-20 years


300

What bird is a universal symbol of peace?

A.) Dove (paloma)

B.) Hummingbird (colibrí)

C.) Robin (petirrojo)

D.) Blue Jay (arrendajo azul)

A.) Dove

300

How long does it take the Earth to orbit the sun?

365 days or 1 year

300

What country emits the most carbon dioxide in the world at more than 25%?

China

300

The U.S. senator who created Earth Day decided to do it after which disaster?

A.) Santa Barbara (California) oil spill

B.) Three-Mile Island nuclear accident (Pennsylvania)

C.) Picher (Oklahoma) lead (plomo) contamination

D.) Libby (Montana) asbestos (amianto) contamination  

A.) Santa Barbara oil spill

400

The new Disneynature movie for Earth Day this year will follow what type of animal?

A.) Penguins

B.) Walruses

C.) Sea Lions

D.) Polar Bears

D.) Polar Bears

400

What is the largest cat?

Tiger (Siberian Tiger)

400

What percentage of the Earth is water? *Need to be within 8 percentage points to be correct

71%

400

How much of the Earth's land is covered by forests? *Must be within 5 percentage points to be correct

30%

400

What uses the most electricity in a home? 

A.) Heat and air conditioning

B.) TV

C.) Appliances

D.) Water heating

A.) Heat and air conditioning

500

How many years does it take one baby diaper to biodegrade/decompose?

A.) 500 years

B.) 250 years

C.) 400 years

D.) 1,000 years

A.) 500 years!

500

Whales can live a long time.  In years, how old can the oldest species of whale (bowhead) live up to? *Answer must be within 25 years to be correct

200 years

500

What is the hottest place on Earth?

A.) Death Valley, California, USA

B.) El Azizia, Libya

C.) Wadi Halfa, Sudan

D.) Lut Desert, Iran

D.) Lut Desert, Iran

In 2005, it recorded temperatures that measured 70.7 degrees Celsius!

500

How many trees does it take to provide a day's supply of oxygen for 4 people?

A.) 1

B.) 3

C.) 4

D.) 7

A.) 1

500

What percentage of crops require bees for pollination (polinizar) so we can have food to eat? *Must be within 15 percentage points to be correct

90%!

Seventy out of the top 100 human food crops — which supply about 90 percent of the world’s nutrition — are pollinated by bees.