Overpopulation & Ecological Footprint
Pollution & Agriculture
Fossil Fuels & Climate Change
Deforestation & Conservation
Exotic Species & Biodiversity
100

What is Earth’s carrying capacity?

The number of people Earth can support with available resources.

100

What is pollution?

Any harmful change to the environment caused by contaminants.

100

What are fossil fuels?

Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of these resources.

100

What is deforestation?

The cutting down and removal of forests.

100

What is an exotic species?

A species introduced into a new environment where it is not native.

200

What is an ecological footprint?

The measure of how fast people use resources and create waste compared to how fast nature replaces them.

200

What are pesticides and fertilizers?

Chemicals farmers use that can pollute water and air.

200

What are renewable resources?

Energy sources like solar and wind that cannot run out.

200

What is carbon dioxide?

Rainforests help remove this gas from the atmosphere.

200

What is biodiversity?

The variety of living things in an ecosystem.

300

What are Earth’s resources?

Thomas Malthus believed human population was growing faster than this.

300

What is irrigation?

This farming practice changes the natural water cycle.

300

What is smog?

Thick poisonous fog caused by burning fossil fuels.

300

What is conservation?

Protecting species and habitats from extinction.

300

What are endangered species?

Species that are at risk of becoming extinct.

400

What is exponential growth?

When population growth increases very quickly over time.

400

What is runoff?

Pollution from farms that flows into nearby lakes and rivers.

400

What is the greenhouse effect?

The warming of Earth caused by greenhouse gases trapping heat.

400

What are captive breeding programs?

A method of conservation where animals are bred in protected environments.

400

What is monoculture?

A farming method where only one crop is grown over a large area.

500

What is India?

This country currently has the world’s largest population.

500

What is methane?

This gas produced by cows is a major greenhouse gas linked to agriculture.

500

What is the Paris Agreement?

This agreement between countries focuses on reducing climate change worldwide.

500

What is the Amazon Rainforest?

The largest rainforest in the world.

500

What is the Burmese python?

This invasive snake species has caused major problems in the Florida Everglades.