Fuels
Factory
Issues
Solutions
Countries
100

Is a fossil fuel renewable or non renewable?

Non renewable.
100

Where are fossil fuels burned for electricity/energy?

In a fossil fuel facility, or vehicles.

100

True or False: The wildfires aren't one of the issues.

False, they're caused by the excessive layer of carbon.

100

What are two things we can do instead of driving?

Biking, and Walking, or public transport.

100

True or False? There are 4 carbon neutral countries

False, there are 5

200

How are fossil fuels created?

buried remains from animals or plants, transformed from immense pressure and heat.

200

Which two countries combined have half of the fossil fuel consumption?

US, and China

200

What's the problem in the arctic and Antarctic?

The permafrost is melting.

200

What should you do with vegetables instead of throwing them in the garbage?

Compost them, or feed them to animals.

200
How much of the fossil fuel use does the US and China use combined?

50%

300

Why are they used?

They've been used for heat, and for electricity/energy.

300

What's three problems the factories cause?

Global warming, greenhouse gases, permafrost melting, water levels rising, air pollution, or wildfires.

300

True or False: Methane gas is less dangerous than Carbon dioxide.

False, Methane gas is way more dangerous for the atmosphere.

300

True or False: Composting food is a big part of helping global warming.

True, as much food as we keep out of the landfills, the better.

300

True or false?  The US has a current goal to become carbon neutral.

True, they have a goal to become carbon neutral.

400

How long have they been around?

In prehistoric times for heat, and since the mid 1800's

400

What kind of abnormal rain do these factories cause?

Acid rain.

400

How long does a frost have to be on an area for it to be considered permafrost?

two consecutive years.
400

True or False: Changing your house's electricity source is a bad thing.

False, changing it can make fossil fuel factories not produce as much.

400

Whats the average goal to become carbon neutral?

(Daily Double)

2050

500
What three fossil fuels did I talk about?

Natural gas, oil, and coal.

500

True or false: The factories don't use very much water.

(Daily Double)

False, they use an immense amount of drinking water.

500

True or False: Air pollution affects your neurological system.

True, It quickens neurological decline.

500

Why is public transport better?

Because less people are driving around.

500

Name three of the countries that are carbon neutral

(Double or nothing?)

Bhutan, Gabon, Guyana, Comoros, or Suriname