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T Mount Everest is the highest point on Earth but not the highest place in Asia.
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T The United States has a larger population than does China.
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M This city is the capital of China.
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T Japan is comprised of four major islands and 1000 minor islands.
M The Arabian Peninsula is rich in this natural resource.
T Japan is made up of four major islands?
M Which is the largest country in the world by area?
M The people of Iceland and Japan have the same life expectancy at birth and the highest of all other countries.  What is their life expectancy?
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T The Kingdom of Bhutan abolished slavery in the 1960's.
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M What is the capital city of Burma?
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M In what year did Haiti gain its independence?
M Which country ruled Haiti until its independence in 1804?
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M Which two countries does the Bering Strait separate?
M In 1920, half a million Americans died of this epidemic: 
M The St. Lawrence River was discovered by:
M In which part of Mexico can you find the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza?
M How many nations are there in Central America?
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M This is the second longest river in the world and is located in South America.
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M In what country was Che Guevara captured and killed?
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M Ancient Greece is considered the:
M Because Greenland is so cold and snowy, this has become a common means of travel.
M The Netherlands was formerly called ____.
M What is the capital city of England?
M Name the capital of France.
M What is the capital city of Spain?
M ____ is the capital city of Italy.
T Elizabeth is queen of  Great Britain but does not make decisions on her own concerning her country.  
T Switzerland is a politically neutral country.
T The German version of Santa Claus is Kris Kringle.
T Europeans share the same culture and the same language.
T Adolf Hitler played a major role in instigating World War II.
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coldest place on earth.
the heart of North America.
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M How do you say thank you in German?
T Iceland has many hot springs flowing through it.
M Without the use of dikes, floods would overrun this country.
T The Soviet Republic known as Russia is actually located on the continent of Europe.
M Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden comprise what region?
M In what year will the British return Hong Kong to China?
M What is Austrias official language?
M Which city is the capital of Italy?
M What is the capital of Greece?
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the Baltic states
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M Place Aristotle, Socrates and Plato in chronological order by date of birth.
M Where do people speak Catalan?
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M The Basques are native to which country?
M In what year were women first allowed to vote in Liechtenstein?
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M Belgrade is the capital of ___.
T Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus.
M The TGV crosses which country?
M In what Spanish city is the running of the bulls held?
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M Near what body of water does Belgium lie?
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T Sheep outnumber people in both Australia and New Zealand.
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T New Zealand is made up of two islands called North Island and South Island.
T The tasmanian devil is not a real animal, it is only a fictitious creature.
M How many islands are there in Oceania?
T The world has approximately 2,000 languages.  1200 of these are spoken in Oceania alone.
M This type of storm is common on the Pacific islands of Oceania.
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T New Zealand is comprised of two islands; the North Island and the South Island.
M A kiwi is:
T Tasmania is an independent island country off the coast of Australia.
M When was the first European colonization of Australia? 
M This group of people is a native of Australia.
M What is an atoll?
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T Christianity is a religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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M How many countries belong to the United Nations?
M This San Francisco Bay island was used as a prison in the 1900s.
M What Egyptian structure has the body of a lion and the head of a man?
T Saint Bernard dogs, from the Great Saint Bernard Hospice, were once used to rescue travellers in trouble in the Alps between Switzerland and Italy.
M This large statue was a gift from France to the United States celebrating freedom.
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M Homo Erectus fossils have been found in :
M Neanderthals lived about how many years ago?
M The first modern human being probably lived in:
M People living in city societies are more ____ than people in agrarian societies.
M Name the four writers of the gospels in the New Testament.
M The first American woman in space was:
T Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people and the oldest of all monotheistic (single-God) religions.
M Where is Mecca, the famous holy city, located?
M Moscows  Kremlin is a:
T The Canary Islands, off the northwest coast of Africa, were originally named for its wild canaries.
M This canal connects the Pacific and the Atlantic.  Before it was built, transport ships had to travel around South America. 
M People in hunter and gatherer societies would be least likely to eat ____.
M From which English city did the Beatles come?
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M What Soviet dissident was called "the conscience of his country" upon his death?
M Who wrote On The Origin of Species?
M Who coined the term "Iron Curtain"?
M This American scientist discovered ways to grow peanuts on overused cotton farmland.  From peanuts he discovered a variety of commodities.
M With whom did Anwar Sadat share the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize?
M The 17th century czar who tried to westernize Russia was:
M The belief that one cannot know whether or not God exists is called:
M What is the name of one of the famous lost cities built by the Inca indians of Peru?
M This is the highest lake in the world, resting at 12,506 feet above sea level.
M Who gained an insight about gravity after having an apple fall on his head?
M Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto with :
M Which Nobel laureate was among the first to introduce the theory of the  "greenhouse effect"?
M Why was Chichen Itza built by the Mayans?
M In the Old City of Jerusalem there lies the most sacred structure of the Jewish faith.  What is it called?
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Andre Sakharov
Anton Chekhov
Konrad Lorenz
John Locke
Charles Darwin
Wilhelm Wundt
Winston Churchill
Neville Chamberlain
Franklin Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Jimmy Carter
Albert Einstein
Louis Armstrong
George Washington Carver
Jimmy Carter
Margaret Thatcher
Richard Nixon
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Ivan the Terrible
Nicholas
Nicholas II
Peter the Great
agnosticism
deism
atheism
stoicism
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Maya Land
Machu Picchu
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Titicaca
Lagoa dos Prados
Isaac Newton
Jonothan Hampton
Robert Milon
Johannes Kepler
Lenin
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Swedish Svante Arrhenius
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M The telephone works by first changing sound to patterns of ___.
M The new plow cause fields in Europe to become
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M Aluminum used to be considered precious because:
M In what season is Christmas, south of the equator?
M When did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor?
M The idea of umbrellas originated among ____.
M Who invented peanut butter?
M Steam engines use which simple machine?
M What was the most famous document of British constitutional history?
M Modern computers are faster than old adding machines because they are?
M Cities may have first formed because of the need to organize ____.
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The Great Pyramid of Giza
Borobodur Temple in Indonesia
Apollo
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Gemini
Soyuz
1700's
1880's
1920's
1950's
water
vibration
light
electricity
short and fat
patchwork
long and narrow
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Autumn
June 10, 1940
December 7, 1941
October 31, 1940
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the aristocracy in ancient Egypt
the peasants in medieval England
the nobility in Imperial China
George Washington
Betsy Ross
George Washington Carver
Thomas Edison
pulley
ramp
piston
switch
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The Magna Carta signed by King John
The Declaration of the Rights of Man
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bigger
more general purpose
electronic
used more
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water supplies
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animal hunts
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M When was the Statue of Liberty dedicated?
M This famous person once called printing "the incomparably greatest event in the history of the world."
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M Alexander Graham Bell opened the first telephone exchange in ____.
M For many countries, the first industrialized product was:
M The original steam engine got its power from the force generated when steam ___.
M The first trans-Atlantic telephone call used which other technology?
M Quantum theory says that energy:
M Evidence for the Big Bang is that all galaxies are:
M Mendel founded the field of:
M Printing with movable type was introduced into Europe by ____.
M The first human-made device to cross into interstellar space will be ___.
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M Newton's equations correctly predicted the orbits of the planets to be ___.
M In what year was Lincoln's birthday first formally observed as a holiday:
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Edward Teller
Richard Feynman
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diesel engine
sleeping car
electric train
automatic railroad switch
October 28, 1886
July 4, 1886
January 1, 1886
May 31, 1886
Agatha Christie
Abraham Lincoln
Winston Churchill
Mark Twain
calculator
airplane
steam engine
loom
Cambridge, MA
New Haven, CT
New York, NY
Chicago, IL
textiles
metals
transportation
printing
expanded
flowed
heated up
condensed
satelite
telegraph
television
radio
is smooth
can not be created
exists only in waves
comes in distinct packets
stationary
moving away from each other
moving toward each other
spinning in a circle
botany 
genetics
biology
robotics
da Vinci
Kepler
Gutenberg
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the space shuttle
Viking 2
Voyager 1
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early 1900's
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late 1700's
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circles within circles
elliptic
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T The Earth can create more tropical forests than humans can destroy.
M What is lava?
T An earthquake is simply a vibration in the Earth which travels as an underground wave.
M Elephants tusks are made of: 
T Some dinosaurs could actually fly.
T Tropical forests provide a home to one half of all living things on earth.
M A bats sense of direction comes from its:
M What does a carnivore eat?
T All insects are harmful to nature.
M What do plants absorb through their roots?
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T There are volcanoes on Antarctica.
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hardened magma
boiling rock
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vision
wings
sense of smell
sonar
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soil
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breathe water
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M Liquid rock below the Earths surface is called:
T There are two types of earthquakes: volcanic and tectonic.
M Deserts cover ___% of the Earths land area.
M What is the fastest running bird on Earth?
M What does a camel store in its hump?
M What is the classification for pouched animals?
M What is the horn of a rhinoceros made of?
M What is the worlds largest bear?
T An animal is considered a parasite when it depends on another animal for survival.
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M A magnitude 8.0 earthquake is how much more intense than a magnitude of 7.0?
M What is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust?
M About what fraction of the Earth's surface is covered by dry land?
M What are all caves made of?
M The "continental shelf" refers to the:
M A tropical rain forest has ___ number of inches of rain fall annually.
M A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses is called a(n):
M What is the leeward side of an island?
M This is the largest volcano in the world.
M The Himalayan mountains were formed by:
M The only type of climate which receives more rainfall in winter than in summer is:
M A projection of land out into water is called:
M An icicle-shaped deposit, usually made of lime, hanging from the ceiling of a cave is a:
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Mauna Loa, Hawaii
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continental plate collisions
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stratification
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rain forest
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M List the oceans in order from largest to smallest.
M What is the smallest ocean?
M Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the:
M What is the name of the deepest lake in the world?
M This animal is the largest creature on Earth.
M Of what are reefs composed?
M What causes a whale to spout? 
T It never rains in the middle of the ocean because there is no land to draw the rain out of the clouds.
T Water is used to create electricity in order to light and heat homes.
T There is no way to remove the salt from ocean water because it is too salty. 
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Milky Way
moon
Amazon
Nile
Mississippi
Yangtze
estuary
lake
ocean
swamp
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Arctic
Indian
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solar system
 moon and sun 
Earths core
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Baykal
Victoria
Superior
Aral
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Elephant
Elephant seal
Blue whale
piled rocks
coral skeletons
shells of dead clams
sand
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Water vapor in the lungs condensing.
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M The deepest depths of the ocean are called:
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M Most of the photosynthesis in the seas is done by:
M When a wave is created in ocean water the particles of the water which the wave passes through:
M The area near the mouth of a river where the river branches out and drops sediment is called the:
T The Indian Ocean connects with the Red Sea.
T The North Sea is north of the Arctic Ocean.
M What percent of the worlds water is fresh?
T About 25% of the Earths oceans are in the Southern Hemisphere.
M What is the extra sense some whales and dolphins possess which lets them locate prey under conditions of zero visibility?
M The deepest lake on the Earth is:
M A coastal nation has control over fishing within how many miles of its shores?
M 75% of the world's fresh water is found in:
M A thermocline is a region in the sea where:
M The average depth of the Earth's oceans is:
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The Peruvian Slough
Le Chauffage
El Calor
El Nino
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kelp
photoplankton
zooplankton
baleen
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sink below the wave.
do not move in the direction of  the wave.
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infravision
empathy
echolocation
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polar ice caps and glaciers
bottled water
mountain streams
the water's depth changes rapidly.
the water's temperature changes rapidly.
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waves form.
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6.6 miles
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M Air stays around the the Earth because:
M The Earths only natural satellite is:
M The planet with the most spectacular rings is:
M Which body is the center of the solar system?
T Each planets temperature varies depending upon its distance from the sun.
M The seasons in the northern and southern hemisphere are:
M What is a rainbow?
M What is a cloud made of?
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Stratosphere
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A narrow storm with high wind and rain.
A narrow storm with high wind and no rain.
A wide storm with sleet and hail
A mixture of chemicals we cant see.
The gas we breathe to keep us alive.
The gas that every living thing uses to keep living.
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airplanes need to fly.
plants need to grow.
gravity holds it there.
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the Space Shuttle
the Moon
Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
Neptune
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Pluto




always opposite
opposite only during leap year
always the same
slightly different
A bridge between clouds.
A path to a pot of gold.
Light shining through water.
Many rain drops all lined up next to each other.
cotton balls
plastic
ice and water
air
fog and frost
cats and dogs
dew
rain and snow
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The wind blows them out of the clouds.
It gets hot and they slip from the clouds.
The sun heats clouds and causes them to fall.
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3rd
4th
5th
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M What is the basis for weather prediction?
M Where is air found?
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T Earths gravitational pull keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth.
M Jupiters Great Red Spot is actually a:
T The Earth and Moon are approximately the same age.
M Which planet appears brightest from Earth?
M The red planet is:
M This planet varies more than 1,000 degrees in temperature from day to night. 
T A human will weigh the same on both the Earth and the Moon.
M Shooting stars are actually:
M The layer of the atmosphere that protects us from the suns harmful rays is the:
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clouds and the ground
clouds and tall buildings
two different clouds
air temperature
wind speed
cloud cover
air pressure
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Just on Earths surface where people live.
From the Earths surface up to 50 miles.
From Earths surface through the universe.
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Mars
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Pluto
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M What is the speed of light in miles per second?
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M What level of the atmosphere is used for communication?
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M Which planet has the farthest average distance from the sun?
M The Sun is a:
M The region at the outer edge of the solar system where most comets reside is called the:
M The planets travel around the Sun in _____ orbits.
M Which planet takes over 230 years to orbit the Sun?
T Earth never sees the far side of the moon.
M Approximately how old is the solar system?
M How does a rainbow form?
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mesosphere
ionosphere
troposphere
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75 mph
100 mph
200 mph
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Uranus
Pluto
Neptune
red giant
black hole
yellow dwarf
main sequence star
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Galileo cluster
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M Some hazardous wastes found in homes are:
T Plastic containers can be recycled easily.
T Growing populations are making the problem of waste disposal harder.
T All biodegradable objects decay within five years in a landfill.
M Acid rain is a very serious pollution problem around the world.  It is caused by:
T Once an animal becomes extinct, it is gone from Earth forever. 
T Nuclear accidents, such as Chernobyl  or Three Mile Island, harm the environment.
T 90% of America's trash is buried in landfills and we are running out of landfill sites.
M Saving tropical rain forests helps us provide important products like:
T More than half of our throw away trash can be recycled.
T Traces of pesticides and herbicides are the only ways to control insects and weeds that damage crops.
T Its all right if humans disturb nature's balance just a little because nature is always able to recover from humans errors. 
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factories
automobiles
humans
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medicines
gums, resins and waxes
dyes, canes and fibers
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Soil that turns to sand & moves to the oceans.
Soil which is cleared for farm land.
The build up of soil in city streets.
Don't buy exotic animal skins and furs.
Wear jewelry made of false (not real)  ivory.
Do not hunt animals unnecessarily.
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M One of the biggest reasons why tropical forests are being destroyed is:
M Half of all materials used in most packaging is:
M Paper is harder to recycle when it has been mixed with:
M Rising global temperatures can cause more of the earth's land to become:
T The United States uses more CFC's than any other country in the world.
M Another term for toxic chemical waste is:
T One fifth (1/5) of U.S. hazardous waste is put in sewers or into rivers and streams.
T Destroying tropical forests has little to do with the greenhouse effect.
M CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons) have recently been found to:
T Styrofoam containers, which package fast food, are not biodegradable and damage our ozone.
M You can tell a cereal or cookie box is made of recycled cardboard when:
T Some of the meat sold by fast food restaurants comes from cattle raised on cleared-out patches of tropical forests.
T Governments of countries with rain forests often encourage their citizens to destroy this precious land for economic reasons.
M One way to reduce the amount of industrial waste is for companies to,
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the need for fuel
the need for wood for paper
the spread of agriculture
to build roads
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glass
plastics
paper
food waste
glass
metal
plastics
fertile
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special waste
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cure cancer
preserve food
destroy the ozone




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change manufacturing procedures.
use different raw materials.
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            ?  The order of the Earth, Moon and Sun in a solar eclipse is:
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M How often are the Olympics held?
T Christmas is celebrated on December 24.
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T Corks are made from trees.
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M The Pacific Ocean lies between:
M What is Earths largest continent?
M Water freezes at this temperature.
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T Did you know that Africa is the hottest continent in the world?
M Africa was colonized by these countries.
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M What river is the western border of Mississippi?
M What river flows through Boston?
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M Puerto Rico is:
T Guam is a United States territory.
T Dasher is called the red-nosed reindeer.
T Canada and the United States are friendly neighbors.
M What is the most popular form of American Folk dancing?
M What is the leading Canadian export?
M The Capital of Mexico is:
M The largest Hawaiian island is ____?
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