4-H
Air
Land
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What are the 4-H's?

Head, Heart, Hands, and Health

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What is air?

Air is an invisible mixture of odorless, tasteless gases surrounding the earth.


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What is land?

Land is the solid part of earth's surface

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What is water?

Water is a colorless and odorless body found all over the world.

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What is conservation?

Conservation is the protection of natural resources. Natural resources include: water, soil, air minerals, wildlife, and forests

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In 4-H, what do we use our hands for?

For giving, helping, working, etc.

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How can we preserve clean air?

Reduce air pollution (no smoking, burning, etc.)

Reuse materials (grow more plants)

Recycle material

Conserve energy (turn off lights, computers, and electric appliances when not in use)

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Landforms are natural features and shapes on earth. Name two examples of landforms.

Mountains, Valleys, Plateaus, Volcanoes, Desert, Glaciers, Hills, and Islands

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What is the biggest ocean in the world?

Pacific Ocean

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What is STEAM?

Science Technology Engineering Art/Agriculture Math

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Name at least two life skills you have learned

Empathy, Concern for Others, Critical Thinking, Disease Prevention, Decision Making, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Conflict Resolution, Character, Problem Solving, Resiliency, Responsible Citizenship, Wise Use of Resources, Sharing

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When there is too much of air pollution, who gets affected?

A. Plants

B. Animals

C. Humans

D. All the above

D. All the above

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Name one of the negative impact on Land.

Wild fire, deforestation(cutting trees), soil erosion, poaching(killing of animals for treasures), littering(throwing and trash around), etc.

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How is water or ocean important to animals, plants, and humans?

Humans and animals need water to drink to survive and animals in the ocean need it for shelter.
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How does the water cycle work?

Water is heated by the sun and turns into water vapor that rises into the air (evaporation). When the clouds become extremely heavy with water (condensation), water falls back to the earth by rain, snow, sleet, or hail (precipitation).

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Why are life skills important?

They help youth learn and grow up to be responsible, successful, and independent.

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What is air pollution?

Air pollution is when gases, smoke, or odor get into the air and make it unclean.

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Why are plants important for the land?

Source of food for living things, prevents soil erosion, filters water pollution and provides us with water

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Which is not a type or a body of water,

A. River

B. Lakes

C. Mud

D. Ocean

C. Mud

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What is the local bird on Guam?

Koko bird

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How does 4-H teach life skills? 

Through games and hands on activities.

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What kind of air do humans and animals breathe in that plants breathe out, and what kind of air do plants breathe in that humans and animals breathe out?

Humans and animals breathe in oxygen that plants breathe out, and plants breathe in carbon dioxide that humans and plants breathe out.

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Give 2 examples of ways to conserve and preserve the land.

Planting trees, collecting trash, recycle, stop poachers, etc.

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Give 3 examples of water pollution.

Oil spill/leak, littering, soil erosion, over-fishing, climate change, etc.

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What is the name of your 4-H Mentor?

Mr. Harley, Mr. Junior, Mr. Jeremiah, Mr. Matt, Ms. Gabby, Ms. Kim, Ms. Jasmine, Ms. Monique.