FINAL PRODUCT
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Here is the Draft of our Final eco game. As project eTwinners, Lets find a name/title for our final common eco game.
board game -draft.pdf
Q1:Which substance takes the longest time to break down in nature?A1:Plastic WasteCoord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Taha.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ1: What is animal rights?A1: Animal rights are all about the way humans treat animals.
Taha.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ2: When was the Universal Declaration of Animal Rights proclaimed? A2: On 15 October 1978
Taha.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ3: Where was the Universal Declaration of Animal Rights proclaimed? A3: In Paris.
ELIF.T.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ4. When is The Animals Right Day celebrated in the world?A4: On the 4th October
ELIF.T.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ5: Who founded the Animal Protection Association first?A5: English people
ELIF.T.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ6: When was Animal Protection Association founded by English?A6: In 1825
bugra.şphgflAnimal RightsQ7: Why have many species become extinct? State 2 reasons. A7: There are many reasons such as natural disasters, climate, earth changes and people activities.
bugra.şphgflAnimal RightsQ8: Who started animal rights movement?A8: Peter Singer and Tom Regan
bugra.şphgflAnimal RightsQ9: When did animal cruelty laws start?A9: In 1876
ELIF.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ10: How many animals are killed each year?A10: 77 billion
ELIF.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ11:What is ASPCA?A11: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
ELIF.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ12: How many animals die a day?A12: More than 200 million animals are killed for food around the world every day
Zeynep.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ13: What animals are protected by law?A13: Specially protected wild animals.
Zeynep.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ14: Which country has most animal?A14: Brazil.
Zeynep.ŞPHGFLANIMAL RIGHTSQ15: Which country have most Lions?A15: India
Q2. State 3 international environmental organizations/NGOs?A2: WWF — World Wildlife Fund · Greenpeace · BirdLife InternationalCoord.Teacher: Zehra CANBOLAT
Q3: Where did Cittaslow movement start?A3: ItalyCoord.Teacher: Zehra CANBOLAT
Q4: What is cittaslow movement?A4:Cittaslow's goals include improving the quality of life in towns by slowing down its overall pace, especially in a city's use of spaces and the flow of life and traffic through them.Coord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q5: How old is the Earth?A5: 4,6 billions years old.Coord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q6: How much of Earth's water is drinkable?A6:%1Coord. teacher: Zehra Canbolat
Q7:What is the name of the aggrement prepared for the protection of wetlands?A7:RamsarCoord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q8: What is the only international framework to tackle global warming and climate change?A8: Kyoto ProtocolCoord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q9:Which country has the highest carbon emission per person?A 9: the USACoord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q10:What is the global average water consumption per person per day?A10:80 lt.Coord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q11: When is the Earth Day?A11: 22 AprilCoord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q12: If you have shower more than three times a week go three squares backward.Coord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q13: Where is the driest place in the world?A13:McMurdo Dry ValleysCoord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q14: how many bags are used in the world each year?A14:5 trillionCoord.Teacher:Zehra CANBOLAT
Q1: which object is fully recyclable? Glass bottle or DVD?A1: glass bottleCoordinator teacher: Marusca Destino
Q2: Which of the two takes less time to decompose, paper towel or cigarette?A2: paper towelCoord. teacher: Marusca Destino
Q3: What is the name of the organic substance obtained from the decomposition of leftovers, compost or waste?A3: compostCoordinator teacher: Marusca Destino
Q4: What color is the recycling symbol?A4: greenCoordinator teacher: Marusca Destino
Q5: What color is the recycling bin for collecting paper?A5: blueCoordinator teacher: Marusca Destino
Q6: What color is the recycling bin for collecting organic materials?A6: greenCoordinator teacher: Marusca DESTINO
Q7: What color is the recycling bin for collecting soft plastics?A7: WhiteCoordinator teacher: Marusca DESTINO
Q8: Which of the two will completely degrade after a few hundred years, paper or aluminum?A8: aluminum Coordinator teacher: Marusca DESTINO
Q9: In the term E-cycling “e” stands for...?A9: electronic Coordinator teacher: Marusca DESTINO
Q10: Go back 5 boxes
Q11: Between aluminum and mercury which is the most polluting metal?A11: mercuryCoordinator teacher Marusca DESTINO
Q12: Which recycling bin do you throw the screw cap of glass jars?A12: metal containerCoordinator teacher Marusca DESTINO
Q13: Which of the two is recyclable, plastic cup or cigarette butt?A13: plastic cupCoordinator teacher Marusca DESTINO
Q14: How long does it take for plastic to degrade, less or more than 100 years?A14: about 450 yearsCoordinator teacher Marusca DESTINO
Q15: can old CDs and DVDs be recycled?A15: Since CDs and DVDs are made of polycarbonate they can be recycledCoordinator teacher Marusca DESTINO
Q1-Which country currently emits the most greenhouse gases?A1-ChinaBy Ege Fgkal / Global Warming
Q2-Which planet's poisonous atmosphere has been described as the product of a "runaway greenhouse effect"?A2-VenusBy Ege Fgkal / Global Warming
Q3-Which lightbulb types uses the least energy, and therefore results in fewer greenhouse gas emissions?A3- Compact Flourascent and led lightsBy Ege Fgkal / Global Warming
Q4-How many human deaths per year does the World Health Organization attribute to climate change?A4-150,000By Sinem Fgkal / Global Warming
Q5-How long does it take for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to disperse?A5-100 yearsBy Sinem Fgkal / Global Warming
Q6-Which Arctic animal do many scientists consider most vulnerable to extinction due to global warming?A6-NarwhalsBy Sinem Fgkal / Global Warming
Q7-During what time of day does air travel have the least damaging effect on the environment?Daytime or Nighttime?A7-DaytimeBy Sinem Fgkal / Global Warming
Q8-Hybrid cars get better gas mileage than cars with standard engines.Always, sometimes or never?A8-SometimesBy Arif Fgkal / Global Warming
Q9-Compared to other greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide is the most effective at trapping heat near the Earth's surface. Is it true or false?A9-False By Arif Fgkal / Global Warming
Q10-Which of the following gases does not trap heat, Carbondioxide or Nitrogen?A10-NirogenBy Arif Fgkal / Global Warming
Q11-Where have some of the strongest and earliest impacts of global warming occurred, in the tropics or in northern latitudes?A11-In northern LattidutesBy Gufran Fgkal / Global Warming
Q12-Some kinds of pollution in the atmosphere can act to cool the planet by reducing the amount of solar radiation that reaches Earth's surface. Is it true or false?A12-TrueBy Gufran Fgkal / Global Warming
Q13-Which is an example of a renewable energy source Solar Power or fossils?A13-Solar energyBy Gufran Fgkal / Global Warming
Q1.What is the world's largest source of fresh water?A1. GlacierCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q2. What percent of the world's water is fresh water?A2.%3Coord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q3. How many people in the world are deprived of drinking water?A3. 1 billionCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q1. How many liters of water is required for the production of a cotton t-shirt?A1.2720 LitresCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q2. In which production are the world's fresh water resources mostly used?A2. AgricultureCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q3. Which one consumes more water in its production: 1 kg chicken or 1 kg beef?A3. 1 kg chickenCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q1. Where is water consumed the most in domestic use?A1. ToiletCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q2. How much water does a tap with a drop of water per second spend a year?A2.1000 Liters or 1 TonneCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q3. How much water can be saved per year if the washing machine is used less than once a week?A3.9000 Liters or 9 tonneCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q1. How many liters of water does one liter of waste oil pollute?A1. 1 million litersCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q2. When is World Water Day celebrated?A2. 22 MarchCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q3. How many cubic meters of water per person in the world? A3.1368 m3Coord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
Q4. Which country has the most fresh water resources?A4. BrazilCoord. teacher: Ali Canbolat
NATURAL BASED SOLUTIONS-French students' questions for the final eco game
denizasbl1) How many liters of water does a dripping faucet waste a day? It wastes an average of 50 - 100 liters of water.
2) How much water does a person waste while brushing teeth in a year? 12 tons
3) How many trees are there in the world? 3 trillion
4) How many trees are there for every living person? four hundred twenty
5) How many trees does a person have in 50 years who plants 20 trees in a year ? 1000
6) How many liters of water is consumed to produce a 225 grams of hamburger? 3 thousand 668 liters of water is required.
7) If 2 thousand liters of water is spent for 1 t-shirt, how many liters are spent for 5 shirts? 10 thousand liters
8) For 1 kilogram of tomatoes, 6 liters of water is used. How much water does a family consume to use 100 kilograms of tomatoes?600 litres
9)The water used for one pair of jeans is 10,850 liters. How much water have you wasted so far for your own jeans?OPTIONAL
10) How many liters of water is used for a toast? 150 liters
11) A sapling can be grown with 16 liters of water on a desert. How many saplings can be grown by a person with 256 liters of water? It can grow 16 seedlings.
12) How many trees are cut for a ton of paper? 17 trees
If 80 boxes of A4 paper can be produced with 20 trees, how many boxes of A4 paper can be obtained with 1 tree? 4 boxes
1) How many liters of water does a dripping faucet waste a day? It wastes an average of 50 - 100 liters of water.
CARBON FOOTPRINTQ1. Name the GAS that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range, causing the greenhouse effect. Answer: greenhouse gas
CARBON FOOTPRINT2. Name the EFFECT of solar radiation on the Earth's surface which is caused by the emission of greenhouse gases. Answer: greenhouse effect
CARBON FOOTPRINT3. When fossil fuels are burned, they release nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere, which contribute to the formation of smog and what type of RAIN? Answer: acid rain
CARBON FOOTPRINT4. Climate Change is the name given to long term changes to temperature on and around the Earth’s surface. This is also known as …………… Answer: global warming
5. Over recent times, the …………… lockdown has caused an unprecedented change in global behaviours, including massive reductions in transport and electricity use. Answer: Covid 19
CARBON FOOTPRINT6. Some areas of the Earth are seeing more intense ………… while others are seeing severe droughts. Answer: floods
CARBON FOOTPRINT7. Name ONE ACTION you will take to reduce carbon footprint. Search for ideas on https://www.carbonfootprint.com/.Answer: free answer
CARBON FOOTPRINT8. The carbon emissions per kWh of electricity vary in each country depending on the specific fuels used. What is the situation in your country? Answer: free answer
CARBON FOOTPRINT9. Which would cut more greenhouse gases?a) Waste less foodb) Compost your waste Answer: a
FOREST PROTECTION1. How many trees are cut down each year?a) 3 trillionsb) 8 billionsc) 15 billionsCorrect answer:c) 15 billions
CARBON FOOTPRINT10. Which would have the bigger impact?a) encouraging more car-pooling,b) the reduced car emissions from electric vehicles?Answer: a
CARBON FOOTPRINT11. Which offers more bang for the buck: a) improving airplane efficiency, or b) building a global network of high-speed rail? Answer: a
CARBON FOOTPRINT12. Which holds more promise: a) building wind farms or b) solar farms? Answer: a)
CARBON FOOTPRINT13. Food production emissions consist mainly of CO2, N2O, and CH4, which result primarily from agricultural practices. TRUE or FALSE? Answer: true
1. How many trees are cut down each year?a) 3 trillionsb) 8 billionsc) 15 billionsCorrect answer:c) 15 billions
2. To which tree does this leaf belong?● a) oak tree● b) pine tree● c) beech● Correct answer: a)oak tree
3. Trees purify the air by absorbing:a) oxygeneb) carbon dioxidec) nitrogenCorrect answer:b) carbon dioxideCoordonator prof . Elefteriu CrinaAurelia CTCFU
4. Which tree is represented in this picture?● a) pine treeb) coniferous● c)oak tree● Correct answer:b)coniferous Coord. teacher Elefteriu Crina Aurelia CTCFU
How forests increase the atmosphere’s humidity?a) by transpirationb) by photosynthesisc) by evaporationCorrect answer: a) bytranspirationCoord. teacher Elefteriu Crina Aurelia CTCFU
6. Which one of the following is not considered a consequence of deforestation?● a) desertification● b) food shortage● c) biodiversityenrichment● Correct answer: c) biodiversity enrichment Coord. teacher Elefteriu Crina Aurelia CTCFU
7. Trees can be a source of medicine:● a) true● b) false● Correct answer:a) trueCoord. teacher Elefteriu Crina Aurelia CTCFU
8. What percentage of the Earth’s surface was covered by rainforests in 1950?a) 15%b) 45%c) 25%Correct answer: a) Coord. teacher Elefteriu Crina Aurelia CTCFU
9. What percentage of the Earth surface is covered by rainforests today?● a) 6%● b)10%● c)2%● Correct answer:● a)6% Coord. teacher Elefteriu Crina Aurelia CTCFU
How many square meters of the rainforests are destroyed in one year?● a)30,000● b)300,000● c)130,000 Correct answer: c)130,000 Coord. teacher Elefteriu Crina Aurelia CTCFU