Natural Disasters
Recycling and contamination
Geography
Materials
Surprise question
100

What is Chile Known for?

Earthquakes!

100

Why is recycling important?

To keep the world clean, safe and alive!

100

Name one of the two latino american countries without a nearby sea.

Bolivia and Paraguay!

100

Where does paper come from?

Tree leaves!

100
What happens when you boil water?

It evaporates!

200

What happened in Pompeii?

A volcanic eruption.

200

Which out of these is not recyclable?

Plastic, Cardboard, Glass or Batteries?

Batteries are not recyclable, but rechargeable.

200

Which is the most arid desert in the world?

The Atacama desert!

200
How do you make glass?

By heating sand!

200

True or false.


Is Ice able to conduct electricity?

Yes, but barely.

300

Which natural disaster tends to happen in the US?

Tornadoes and Hurricanes!

300

What are the "clouds" above contaminated cities called?

It's called smog!
300

Which continent does India belong to?

Asia!

300

Which is the toughest mineral in the world?

Diamonds!

300

What is the location of Spain and Portugal called?

The Iberian Peninsula.

400

What is an overflow of running water called?

It is called a flood.

400
Aside from trash, which is the worst type of contamination for bodies of water? (Rivers, Lakes, Oceans, etc)

Oil spillages.

400

Which of the following is not a real country?

Mali, Agustria, Cambodia or Iceland?

Agustria is not a real country, only in Fire emblem Genealogy of the holy war.

400

Chile is known for being the best provider of...

Copper!

400

What is the name of the latest American hurricane?

Milton!

500

Name the exact year where Valdivia's earthquake happened.

It is 1960!

500

Name the two most contaminating countries of the world.

China and the US.

500

What is the combination of Europe and Asia called?

Eurasia!

500

What are soda cans made of?

Aluminium!

500

There is a famous meme called "The chad", which country inspired this caricature?

Chad from the African continent!