Survival Basics
Know Your Species
Earth Day Impact
Farm Decisions
Would You Survive?
100

Name one thing ALL living things need

What is water, air, food, sunlight?

100

What do cows mainly eat?

What is grass, hay, plants

100

Is recycling good or bad for the environment?

What is good

100

Good or bad: giving animals clean water

What is good?

100

You lose water- what happens?

Most species are dead

200

What happens if plants don't get sunlight?

They die. (they can't make food)

200

What do bees collect from flowers?

What is nectar or pollen

200

What happens if we cut down too many trees?

What is habitat loss, less oxygen, more CO2

200

Good or bad: using too many chemicals

What is bad?

200

A predator shows up- what do you do?

Hide, run, defend (depends on species)

300

Which needs more water: crops or livestock?

What are crops?

300

What do chickens produce?

What are eggs?

300

What is overfishing?

What is catching too many fish too fast

300

What should a farmer do in a drought?

What is irrigation, conserve water, plant drought-resistant crops

300

Your food source disappears- now what?

Migrate, adapt, or die (depends on species)

400

What happens during a drought?

Crops dry up, animals lose water, food shortages.

400

What is corn used for besides food?

What is ethanol (fuel), animal feed, food products

400

Why are bees important to farms?

What is pollination, helping plants reproduce

400

What happens if animals aren't fed properly?

Animals get sick, weak, or die

400

Extreme heat hits- can you survive?

Some may survive, most struggle (depends on species)

500

Why is soil important?

It provides nutrients and helps plants grow

500

Which animal helps crops grow without eating them?

What are bees

500

What is one way farmers help protect the environment?

What is crop rotation, conserving water, reducing chemicals

500

Why rotate crops?

Keeps soil healthy, prevents nutrient loss, reduces pests

500

Your habitat is destroyed- what happens next?

Migrate or population declines or dies (depends on species)