Get Charged Up! (energy)
Sustaina-building Features
Flooring is NOT Boring (Sustainable Materials)
You Really Drain Me (watersheds)
Water, Water Everywhere (water cycle)
100

Most of the energy Americans use at home and school comes from burning this

What are fossil fuels - coal, oil, natural gas?

100

This gas fills our insulated windows, further reducing our heating and cooling energy usage

What is Argon gas? (also acceptable- Krypton gas)

100

These floor coverings in the Watershed Institute are made from recycled airplane and truck tires.

What are floor mats and carpeting

100

An area of land that drains into a specific body of water

What is a watershed?

100

This provides the energy that powers the water cycle

What is the sun?

200

Most of the energy needed to operate the Watershed Center comes directly from the sun, captured by this building feature

What are solar panels/photovoltaics?

200

These two materials help to reduce the transfer of heat within the Low E Coating.

What are fiberglass and vinyl?


200

The countertops in the Watershed building are made using these three sustainable materials.

What is recycled paper, petroleum free resin and natural pigments.

200

Formed 200 million years ago by an igneous intrusion, this mountain region forms the headwaters of the Stony Brook

What are the Sourland Mountains?

200

In this phase of the water cycle, water leaves the interior of plants and enters the atmosphere 

What is transpiration?

300

By utilizing solar power, the Watershed Center minimizes the release of this greenhouse gas

What is carbon dioxide?

300

Toilets are flushed using ___ collected from our roof gutters.

What is rainwater?

300

A brand of linoleum floor covering made primarily from plants using linseed oil, rosin from pine trees and jute from plants.

What is Marmoleum

300

Flowing south to north, this 38 mile long river drains into the Raritan River

What is the Millstone River?

300

Almost 70% of the Earth's fresh water is used each year for this purpose

What is Agriculture?

400

Taking advantage of the earth’s steady underground temperature, The Watershed Center uses this type of energy to reduce the electricity needed for heating and cooling

What is geothermal energy?

400

This natural/passive ventilation system helps cool the building in the summer months by allowing ___ to rise and escape through the high vents on the building's northern wall.


What is hot air?

400

___ is a renewable resource that is removed from trees without killing them.

What is cork?
400

Originating from the Sourland Mountains, this is the Millstone River’s largest tributary

What is the Stony Brook?

400

The percentage of Earth's water that is available for human use

What is 0.003%?

500

Energy needs in the Watershed Center are reduced by use of these THREE types of lighting

What is natural day lighting, fluorescent lighting and LED lighting?

500

Air has been vacuumed out of glass tubes eliminating heat losses by ___ and ___


What are convection and conduction? 

500

While not considered renewable, ___ is the most common mineral on the face of the earth.

What is Quartz

500

This historically important migratory fish has had its streams and rivers blocked by dams built to power mills

What is the American shad?

500

Two opposite natural disasters that are occuring more frequently as global temperatures increase from climate change

What are floods and droughts?