Climate & Atmosphere
Pollution and Waste
Energy and Resources
Water and Oceans
miscellaneous
100

Main human activity responsible for increased greenhouse gases

What is burning fossil fuels?

100

The process of converting waste materials into new products, reducing the need for raw resources.

What is recycling?

100

The energy source that comes from moving air.

What is wind energy?

100

Chemical equation for water

What is H2O?

100

True or false: Fossil fuels are considered renewable resources because they are naturally formed.

False

200

The gas that plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

The type of pollution that comes from cars, factories, and wildfires, affecting air quality.

What is smog/air pollution?

200

Power harvested from sunlight often through photovoltaic panels and converted into electricity.

What is solar power?

200

The largest ocean in the world

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

The U.S. government agency that was created for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment

What is the Environmental Protection Agency?

300

The global environmental issue caused by chemicals breaking down ozone in the stratosphere

What is ozone depletion?

300

The type of waste is made of old food scraps, yard clippings, and other organic materials.

What is organic/compostable waste?

300

Raw materials extracted from the earth for use in products or energy, such as metals or fossil fuels.

What are mineral resources?

300

The type of water found in rivers, lakes, and streams, being safe for most human uses.

What is freshwater?

300

Measure of an individual's impact on the environment by calculating Greenhouse gas emissions from their lifestyle (i.e. consumption and transportation)

What is carbon footprint?

400

This chronic lung disease affects more than 25 million Americans is the result of air pollution such as particulate matter, pollen, and ground level ozone.

What is asthma?

400

Although these chemicals promote plant growth on farms, gardens, and golf courses they become extremely harmful when they enter the atmosphere and waterways.

What are fertilizers or pesticides?

400

This power/energy source is produced by splitting uranium atoms through a process called fission that produces heat, which creates steam used to power a turbine.

What is nuclear power/energy?

400

The continuous circulation of water as it evaporates from the land and sea, enters the atmosphere, condenses and precipitates to the earth's surface, then moves underground by infiltration.

What is the water cycle?

400

Female biologist from Pittsburgh that is often credited for advancing the environmental movement through her book Silent Spring.

Who is Rachel Carson?

500

Organic compound responsible for ozone depletion commonly used in refrigerants, aerosols, and solvents

What are Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

500

A common household item that needs special disposal because it contains toxic metals.

What are batteries?

500

Which type of resource is essential for technology and renewable energy systems but is concentrated in only a few countries?

What are rare earth elements?

500

An area of land where any groundwater underneath of it or precipitation that falls on it drains into one river, basin, or sea.

What is a watershed?

500

Term used to describe cities that have consistently higher temperatures than surrounding areas because of a greater retention of heat from buildings, concrete, and asphalt.

What is the heat island effect?