What is pollution?
Harmful things in the water, land, or air
What are oceans called?
Large, deep bodies of salty water
How are creeks and rivers are different?
Because creeks are smaller than rivers
What pollutes the air?
A factory
What are natural resources?
Trees, water, and animals
What is pollution best described as?
Harmful
A fresh body of water that moves is called?
A river
What is made up of water and some land?
The earth
Litter
Why are natural resources important?
Because they are things found in the environment that we can use
Why is pollution harmful?
Because it harms living things
How are lakes and oceans different?
Because lakes are smaller and have fresh water, but oceans are larger and have salty water
Plains and plateaus are the same. True or false?
False
What can happen to animals if they drink from pulled body of water?
They can be harmed and become sick
What are the highest landforms called on Earth?
Mountains
How can we stop pollution?
By using trash cans for garbage instead of littering
What is earth made of?
Land and salty water
How are plains and plateaus different?
Because both are flat land, but a plateau is higher than the land that surrounds it
Different continents that we can see on the globe is shaded. True or false?
True
Peninsula is different from an island. True or false?
How can air pollution be caused?
By car engines, power plants, and factories
What can be found in oceans?
Most of Earth’s water
How are canyons and valleys are similar?
Because they are both areas of flat land between areas of higher land
What makes up earth on the continents?
The seven large pieces of land
What makes peninsula different from an island?
Because peninsulas are not completely surrounded by water like islands are