What do pandas eat?
Bamboo
What colour are most plants?
Green
What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
Which is better for the planet: using reusable bags or using plastic bags?
Using reusable bags
What is the largest animal?
Blue whale
What part of the plant collects water from the ground?
The roots
What is the coldest place on Earth?
Antarctica
What does it mean to reuse?
To use something more than once
Why are flamingos pink?
Because the shrimp they eat are pink and the pigment is absorbed into their feathers
What does a plant need to grow?
Sunlight, water and carbon dioxide
What is the longest river in the world?
The Nile
What goes in the compost bin?
Any food or paper (ex: banana peel, cherry pits, used tissue or napkin, moldy sandwich)
What does the tongue of a snake help them do?
It helps them smell
How do trees and plants help the environment?
They give humans and animals clean air, food, and shelter
What is the difference between a lake and an ocean?
Oceans have salty water and lakes have fresh water
What is littering?
Putting garbage where it doesn't belong
Which bird can fly backwards?
Hummingbird
What do insects collect from flowers?
Nectar
What percentage of the world is made up of water?
71%
TRUE OR FALSE: Plastic decomposes and returns back to nature, becoming part of the soil.
FALSE: Plastic never decomposes. It just breaks up into smaller and smaller pieces but never changes form or becomes part of nature