game for two teems yellow and red as in ordinary blockbuster, the teams have to cross the field the...
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Game for two teems YELLOW and RED
As in ordinary blockbuster,the teams have to cross the field
The teams in turn chose tiles by number,in any order they want. But eventually
the tiles should join at the sides.
By clicking on the number of the tile theteams have to answer the question.
Each good answer allows that teamto colour the tile to their colour. One clickon the tile (anywhere except the number)
produces yellow, two clicks red colouring.
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The first team to have joining tiles fromtheir platforms crossing the field, wins.
Ready?GO!
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Destruction of forests and woods. It has resulted in the reduction of indigenous forests to fourth fifth of their pre agricultural area. Forests now cover 21% of the earth’s
land surface.
DEFORESTATION
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
2
It is a naturally occurring process. Certain atmospheric
gases, such as carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane
change the energy balance of the planet by absorbing long
wave radiation emitted by earth’s land surface. This energy is then used in a number of processes,
including the heating of the ground surface, the melting of
ice and snow and the evaporation of water.
GREEN HOUSE EFFECT
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
3
Contamination of water bodies such as lakes, rivers, oceans, and
groundwater caused by human activities, which
can be harmful to organisms and plants
which live in these water bodies.
WATER POLLUTION
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
4
Precipitation that contains a high concentration of pollutants, chiefly sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide,
released into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels such as coal or oil.
ACID RAIN
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
5
An increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may
result from the greenhouse effect.
GLOBAL WARMING
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
6
A substance, such as nuclear waste or an industrial by-product, that is potentially
damaging to the environment and harmful to humans and
other living organisms. Some examples are: heavy metals and toxic chemicals used in
industrial products and processes as well as infectious
medical wastes and radioactive materials such as
spent nuclear fuel rods.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
7
A severe depletion of ozone in a region of the ozone layer, particularly over Antarctica and over the Arctic. The depletion is caused by the destruction of ozone by CFCs and by other compounds.
OZONE HOLE
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
8
Excessive population of an area to the point of overcrowding, depletion of natural resources, or environmental deterioration.
OVERPOPULATION
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
9
The introduction of Chemicals,
particulate matter, or biological materials into the atmosphere that cause harm or
discomfort to humans or other living
organisms, or cause damage to the natural environment or built
environment.
AIR POLLUTION
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
10
A rise in the temperature of rivers or lakes that is injurious to
water-dwelling life and is caused by the disposal of
heated industrial waste water or water from the
cooling towers of nuclear power
plants.
THERMAL POLLUTION
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
11
Abundant accumulation of nutrients that support a dense growth of algae and other organisms, the decay of which
depletes the shallow waters of oxygen in summer.
EUTROPHICATION
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
12
Smoke or other atmospheric pollutants combined with fog in an unhealthy or irritating mixture.
SMOG
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
13
A tropical forest, usually of tall, densely growing, broad-leaved evergreen trees in an area of high annual rainfall.
RAIN FOREST
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
14
Fuel produced from renewable resources, especially plant biomass, vegetable oils, and treated municipal and industrial
wastes.
BIOFUEL
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
15
A unit used to measure the
distance that a food product travels from where it is
produced to where it is sold or
consumed.
FOOD MILE
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
16
Development that "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs”. (Brundtland Comission)
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
17
A measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate (measured in units of carbon dioxide).
CARBON FOOTPRINT
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
18
A mixture of decaying organic matter, such as leaves, wood and manure. It is used in
gardening and agriculture to fertilize and enrich the soil.
COMPOST
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
19
Fuels that are formed in the ground from the remains of dead plants and animals like oil, natural gas and coal. They
are not a renewable resource. When burned, they are a major cause of greenhouse gases and global warming.
FOSSIL FUELS
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
20
The area or environment where
an organism or ecological community
normally lives or occurs.
HABITAT
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
21
It is an area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris. Also referred to as a garbage dump. LANDFILL
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
22
A community of plants, animals and other
organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive.
The different species depend on the
environment and the environment depends on
them. It can be as small as a tiny pool or as large as a
huge desert.
ECOSYSTEM
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
23
Animals and plants in danger of becoming extinct.
ENDANGERED SPECIES
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
24
A representation of the relationship between plants and animals showing what eats what (for example : grass,
mouse, snake). Energy is passed from one organism to another through it.
FOOD CHAIN
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer
25
Anything that is unwanted or unused and is thrown away.
WASTE
1st click on the tile – the question appears, for the 2nd click - the answer