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What examples of human-animal relationship can you mention? What do we "use" animals for? (5)
pets, guide dogs, rescue dogs, food, clothing, vivisection (reasting), transport
What can be the possible solutions for global warming?
planting trees, eating less meat, producing less waste
How can you reduce household waste?
use paper instead of plastic, cloth bags instead of plastic, separate waste, reusing things
What can be the drawback of zoos?
captivity, different climate, depression
What can be the benefits of zoos?
program, meeting animals, breeding species
What can you do to protect the environment?
turn down the lights, use public transport / bike / walk, gathering trash selectively
List some species on the verge of extinction. (3) +5 points if you know the reasons!
polar bears, gorillas, pandas, tigers, whales
What are the notable changes in weather patterns?
higher temperatures in the winter, cooler and rainy summers, snows in warmer countries
What can be the consequences of global warming?
see levels rise, floods, extinction of species
What can you see in the picture?
tornado
What can you see in the picture?
hurricane
What can you see in the picture?
volcanic eruption
What can you see in the picture?
flood
What can you see in the picture?
draught
What can you see in the picture?
solar panels / energy
What can you see in the picture?
watermill
What can you see in the picture?
windmill (plant, farm)
What are the renewable energy sources?
wind, sun, water, nuclear energy
What is the other name of fossil fuels and what are they exactly?
non-renewable energy sources: coal, oil, gas
Something that can be broken down easily in the environment without harming it
biodegradable
Energy that is obtained from natural processeswhich can be use over and over again
renewable energy
The release of a substance such as gas into the air
emission
A system of farming where animals are kept in cramped conditions
battery farming
The clearance of large areas of forest lands for non-forest use
deforestation