A city is smaller than a village. True or False?
False. A village is smaller than a city.
Name two animals that are endangered?
Tigers, Black Rhinos, Blue Whale, Pangolin...
Vietnam has a monsoon season. True or False?
TRUE!
The Earth is tilted. True or false?
TRUE TRUE TRUE!
A town is smaller than a village. True or False?
False. A village is the smallest!
Extinct or Endangered? The DoDo bird?
Extinct.
People cannot change environments. True or False?
False. People change environments by destroying animal habitats and building things.
When it is spring in the Southern Hemisphere, it is usually _____ in the Northern Hemisphere.
Autumn
What are 3 crops that are grown on land in Vietnam?
Sugarcane, Coffee, Tea, Corn, Beans etc...
Extinct or Endangered.... Tiger?
Endangered
Why do people cut down trees?
a. To go swimming
b.to build houses and roads
c. To drink more water
d. to litter more
B. TO build houses and roads!
What causes the seasons to change?
a. A Ooga Booga effect
b. the basketball effect
c. The moon staying still
d. the Earth moving around the sun
D. The earth moving around the sun
Why is a big population a good thing?
-It creates more jobs, people can sell their crops and products, the city can grow and expand.
How can people help protect endangered animals?
Give one reason why environments change?
Growth of cities...building new apartments or buildings. Populations move to find better climates.
Which season is the warmest in the northern hemisphere?
Summer!
Why is having a big population a bad thing?
Why do animals become endangered?
1. They are killed for their fur and meat.
2. Their environments are taken away to build roads and cities. (Loss of Habitat)
Can you name some activities that harm the environment?
1.
2.
3.
1. Littering - Throwing our garbage everywhere!
2. Dumping our chemicals into the rivers and lakes
3. Destroying animal habitats.
Why do the North Pole and South Pole have some months with no sunlight and some months with sun all day?
. The Summer: All Day Sun ☀️
When the North Pole is tilted toward the Sun, it stays in the sunlight all the time. Even when the Earth spins around, the North Pole never moves into the shadows.
What it’s like: The sun just circles around the sky like a slow merry-go-round. It never goes down, so it stays light even at bedtime! This is called the Midnight Sun.
2. The Winter: All Night Dark 🌑
Six months later, the Earth is on the other side of the Sun. Now, the North Pole is tilted away from the Sun. It is hidden in the Earth's own shadow.
What it’s like: The sun never peeks over the hills. It stays dark all day and all night. This is called the Polar Night.