Urban v.s Rural
Sustainable Development
Global Inequalities
Climate & Ecosystems
Economic Resources
100

Which of these settlements is more likely to have farmers and cows

Urban or Rural?

Rural

100

What is the term for using resources in a way that meets today's needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs?

Sustainable development

100

Which of these cities is likely to experience higher levels of inequality: Tokyo or Mumbai?

Mumbai (due to extreme wealth gaps)

100

What do we call an area with a certain climate, soil, and living things (plants and animals)?


Ecosystem

100

What’s an example of a renewable resource: Wind, Gold, or Coal?


Wind

200

In which city would you most likely find skyscrapers:

 New York City or a small farm town?

New York City

200

What is a renewable resources that can be used to generate energy?

Solar power

200

True or False: People in developed countries usually have better access to healthcare and education than those in developing countries.

True

200

Which ecosystem is known for its tropical climate and lots of rain: Desert or Rainforest?

Rainforest

200

Which country has a lot of oil and is one of the richest economies in the world: Saudi Arabia or Switzerland?

Saudi Arabia

300

Which type of settlement is most likely to have more public transportation: 

Urban or Rural?

Urban

300

Which country is known for having many eco-friendly buildings and focusing on sustainable living: Singapore or Paris?

Singapore


300

Which region has the highest levels of poverty: North America or Sub-Saharan Africa?

Sub-Saharan Africa

300

True or False: The Great Barrier Reef is a natural ecosystem that supports a wide variety of marine life.


True

300

Question: Which of these is a non-renewable resource: Oil, Water, or Wood?

Oil

400

Los Angeles is a large urban area. If you live there, you’re likely to have more of which of the following:


 job opportunities or peaceful farmland?


Job opportunities

400

What’s one challenge to sustainable development in poor countries: Lack of access to clean water or too many parks?

Lack of access to clean water

400

What’s a major global issue caused by wealth inequality: 

Lack of clean water, transportation, or fast food restaurants?

Lack of clean water

400

Which of these cities is most at risk from climate change and rising sea levels: Venice or Denver?


Venice

400

If a country is rich in natural resources like coal or oil, what might that lead to?

Economic growth or job creation

500

True or False: Rural settlements tend to have lower population density than urban areas.

True

500

What is one eco-friendly feature that could be used in an urban building to help with energy conservation?

Solar panels, green roofs, rainwater harvesting

500

Which of the following global inequalities is most likely to be found in slums in cities like Cairo or São Paulo: Lack of safe housing or high-end malls?

Lack of safe housing

500

If the Amazon Rainforest continues to be cut down, what might happen to the planet's climate?

Global temperatures could rise, causing more extreme weather.

500

What happens to a country that relies too much on one economic resource (like oil in Venezuela)?

Economic instability if the price of that resource drops.