Environment
Quiz by Kristen Dearmin
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- Q1What do people mean when they talk about the environment?All of the buildings and the man-made thingsThe people around youOnly the green things around usAll of the nature that surrounds you30sEditDelete
- Q2What are the two types of natural resources?renewable and non-renewableearth and airfire and treeswater and soil30sEditDelete
- Q3What type of resources is oil?renewablenon-renewable30sEditDelete
- Q4What type of resources are trees?renewablenon-renewable30sEditDelete
- Q5What type of resource is soil?non-renewablerenewable30sEditDelete
- Q6A resource that can be replaced or replenished is calledrenewablenon-renewable30sEditDelete
- Q7A resource that cannot be replaced is calledrenewablenon-renewable30sEditDelete
- Q8Is coppernon-renewablerenewable30sEditDelete
- Q9Coal, natural gas, and petroleum are known asfossil fuelsground gasoline30sEditDelete
- Q10Are fossil fuelsrenewablenon-renewable30sEditDelete
- Q11What is it called when the soil wears out?terra movaground weaknesssoil expansionerosion30sEditDelete
- Q12Did humans have a greater impact on the environment before or after the Industrial Revolution?afterbefore30sEditDelete
- Q13What can farmers do to prevent soil erosion?add commercial fertilizerleave a section fallowstop farmingnothing30sEditDelete
- Q14What is an environmentalist?someone who wants to replace the environmentsomeone who wants to save the environmentsomeone who wants to hurt the environmentsomeone who wants to own the environment30sEditDelete
- Q15Are resources evenly split among countries around the world?noyes30sEditDelete
- Q16What are many developing nations doing with their natural resources?destroying themkeeping themreplenishing themselling them30sEditDelete
- Q17Acid rain and global warming are caused byerosionwater pollutionrain pollutionair pollution30sEditDelete
- Q18What is global warming?decrease in temperatures around the globea hoaxincrease in temperatures around the globeincrease in temperatures inside greenhouses30sEditDelete
- Q19Since the 1900s, have temperatures increased or decreased?increaseddecreased30sEditDelete
- Q20What do many scientists believe causes the bulk of global warming?fish activityanimal activityhuman activitybird activity30sEditDelete