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Which of the following is a man-made source of light?
Which of the following is a man-made source of light?
- Sun
- Street lamp (correct)
- Head
- Rainbow
How does littering harm the environment?
How does littering harm the environment?
- It pollutes land and water (correct)
- It makes it more beautiful
- It helps plants grow
- It enhances natural beauty
What is the primary natural source of light on Earth?
What is the primary natural source of light on Earth?
- Comets
- Sun (correct)
- Moon
- Stars
What happens when people cut down too many trees?
What happens when people cut down too many trees?
Which nutrient helps in building strong bones and teeth?
Which nutrient helps in building strong bones and teeth?
Where do penguins live?
Where do penguins live?
What is the main cause of deforestation?
What is the main cause of deforestation?
Which of these is a renewable resource?
Which of these is a renewable resource?
Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?
Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?
What can we do to reduce air pollution?
What can we do to reduce air pollution?
What is the home of a bee called?
What is the home of a bee called?
Which body organ helps us to hear sounds?
Which body organ helps us to hear sounds?
Which of these animals is endangered?
Which of these animals is endangered?
What is another word for the environment?
What is another word for the environment?
What must be done to water to change it into ice?
What must be done to water to change it into ice?
What organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body?
What organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body?
Which of the following is a natural material?
Which of the following is a natural material?
What type of food group provides us with energy?
What type of food group provides us with energy?
What is a key reason for eating a variety of foods?
What is a key reason for eating a variety of foods?
What do living things primarily need to breathe?
What do living things primarily need to breathe?
What material are coins typically made of?
What material are coins typically made of?
Which of the following forces keeps us on the ground?
Which of the following forces keeps us on the ground?
Which teeth help to cut pieces of our food?
Which teeth help to cut pieces of our food?
Flashcards
Man-made light source
Man-made light source
A source of light created by people, not found in nature.
Manufactured material
Manufactured material
A material made by people; not found naturally in same form.
Littering harm
Littering harm
Polluting the environment by discarding waste improperly, harming land and water.
Living things characteristic
Living things characteristic
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Natural light source
Natural light source
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Body part for breathing
Body part for breathing
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Tooth decay cause
Tooth decay cause
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Deforestation consequence
Deforestation consequence
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Natural Material
Natural Material
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Nutrient Variety
Nutrient Variety
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Shark Habitat
Shark Habitat
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Heart Function
Heart Function
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Energy Source
Energy Source
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Force Example
Force Example
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Natural Habitat
Natural Habitat
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Healthy Food Choice
Healthy Food Choice
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What are greenhouse gases?
What are greenhouse gases?
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What do plants need to grow?
What do plants need to grow?
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How many teeth do adults have?
How many teeth do adults have?
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What can we do to reduce air pollution?
What can we do to reduce air pollution?
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What is the brain's main job?
What is the brain's main job?
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What is another word for the environment?
What is another word for the environment?
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What is the part of your body that you use to eat?
What is the part of your body that you use to eat?
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How does throwing trash in the river affect the environment?
How does throwing trash in the river affect the environment?
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Study Notes
Man-Made Light Sources
- Street lamps are man-made sources of light
Manufactured Materials
- Nylon and plastic are manufactured materials
Environmental Harm of Littering
- Littering pollutes land and water
Body Parts for Movement
- Legs are used for walking and running
Nutrients for Strong Bones and Teeth
- Calcium helps build strong bones and teeth
Animal Home Materials
- Animals use sticks, leaves, and mud to build homes
Earth's Fresh Water Source
- Icecaps and glaciers are a major source of fresh water
Plant-Derived Products
- Cotton is derived from plants
Sources of Light and Heat
- The sun provides light and heat
Renewable Resources
- Sunlight is a renewable resource
Rope-Making Materials
- Hemp is the primary natural material used to make ropes
Earth's Primary Light Source
- The sun is the primary natural light source on Earth
Body Part for Breathing
- Lungs help us breathe
Tooth Decay Prevention
- Foods with high sugar content can cause tooth decay
Animal Nutritional Needs
- Animals need food to stay healthy
Protein Sources
- Eggs are a good source of protein
Body Part for Smiling and Talking
- The mouth is used for smiling and talking
Penguin Habitat
- Penguins live in Antarctica
Puppy Development
- A puppy grows into an adult dog (or bitch)
Paper-Making Material
- Wood pulp is used to make paper
Vitamin C Source
- Oranges are a good source of Vitamin C
Plant-Provided Gases
- Plants produce oxygen
Water Conservation
- Use water wisely to conserve it
Body Part for Smelling
- The nose is used for smelling
Tongue Function
- The tongue is used to taste food
Deforestation Cause
- Cutting down trees for wood and space is a major cause of deforestation
Plant Food Requirements
- Plants need sunlight, air, and water to make food
Road-Making Material
- Concrete is used to make roads
Greenhouse Gases
- Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas
Taste Detection
- The tongue is used to taste food
Plant Growth Requirements
- Plants need sunlight, air, and water
Animal Home Location
- Polar bears live in the Arctic
Bee Home
- The home of a bee is called a hive
Pollution Environmental Damage
- Pollution damages plants and animals
Environment Synonyms
- Nature is a synonym for environment
Plant Importance to Humans
- Plants are an essential food source for humans
Hearing Organ
- The ear is the body part that helps us hear sounds
Eating Body Part
- The mouth is used for eating
Chick Development
- A chick grows into a hen or rooster
Healthy Lifestyle Component
- Regular exercise is an important part of a healthy lifestyle
Ice Formation
- Water needs to be cooled and frozen to turn into ice
Plant Type
- Green onions are flowering plants
Non-Renewable Resource
- Coal is a non-renewable resource
Endangered Animal
- Tigers are an endangered animal
Non-Living Things
- Things that do not grow are non-living
Natural Material
- Cotton is a natural material
Force Definition
- Force is a push or pull
Teeth Count
- Adults typically have 32 teeth
Air Pollution Reduction
- Planting more trees reduces air pollution
Wildlife Protection
- Protecting wildlife habitats and stopping hunting are essential for their protection
Eye Function
- Eyes are used for seeing different colors
Polar Bear Habitat
- Polar bears live in the Arctic
Honey Source
- Beeswax is a material used for making honey but the honey itself comes directly from bees
Human Senses
- Humans have 5 senses
Main Meal Importance
- Breakfast is considered the most important meal in a diet.
River Trash Impact
- Throwing trash in a river pollutes the water and harms living things
Room Night Light
- An electric bulb is a primary light source in a room at night
Living Things Grouping Reasons
- Living things live in groups to find food and stay safe
Brain Function
- The brain thinks and controls the body
Handwashing Importance
- Washing hands regularly prevents the spread of germs
Environmental Protection
- Preserving habitats and stopping hunting are essential for protecting wildlife.
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Test your knowledge on various natural and man-made resources, their uses, and the environmental impact of littering. This quiz covers topics such as light sources, body functions, and materials derived from nature. Challenge yourself and enhance your understanding of these important concepts!