– what is the best exaple of planned obsolescence?
-when did planned obsolescence began?
-who started planned obsolescence?
-why was planned obsolescence created?
-why diana is dumb
TOPIC : First half of Book Unit
What effect does over exploitation of Eart resources have on humans?
Why does air pollution occur?
What gas contaminates the atmosphere from rice cultivation and livestock farming?
What is smoke and why is it harmful to us?
How is acid rain harmful to the environment? How does it occur?
Why is ozone an important gas for us?
What may happen if the ozon layer disappears?
What are greenhouse gases?
Name 3 major consequences of global warming.
Give 2 ideas for reducing air pollution at an international level.
What is the activity that uses up the most water worldwide?
Why can water supply be a problem in some regions?
Name 4 factors that influence on human impact on the environment.
What is green/environmental awareness?
What are the 6 main threats to the environment caused by humans?
Name three goals the national polices of many regions have implemented to prevent environmental degradation.
What is sustainable development according to the book?
1) What is biodiversity?
2) What is earth summit?
3) Two ways increase available water:
4) What is deforestation?
5) Which percentage of the Earth’s sufrace is desert
6) Which percentage of the world’s forests have been lost in the last 5000 years
1:What’s the biggest country in Africa?
2:What’s the country between Turkey and Azerbaijan?
3:What’s the capital of Ethiopia?
4:How is the capital of The Democratic Republic of Congo?
5:What are the contries which form the horn of Africa?
6:Which is spelled incorrectly: Kinshasa or Kinsasha?
7: The capitals of South Africa are?
8:What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
9:Which country is below Saudi Arabia?
10:What is the capital of Armenia?
– what is the best exaple of planned obsolescence?
+ the light bulb.
-when did planned obsolescence began?
+with the industrial revolution.
-who started planned obsolescence?
+Brooks Stevens
-why was planned obsolescence created?
+to start economy again.
-why diana is dumb?
+who knows…
What is the problem with mass production?
Resource scarcity and waste.
What is linear economy?
And economy of take make waste where nothing is reused.
What are the two strategies to solve the problems with our environment?
Minimize waste and reuse material.
Put three examples of materials that can not be brought back with the biological/technological cycle?
Batteries, disposable razor blades and electronic devices.
TOPIC : First half of Book Unit
What effect does over exploitation of Earth resources have on humans?
A:
Why does air pollution occur?
A: It is caused by the emission of gases into the air as a result of human activity
What gas contaminates the atmosphere from rice cultivation and livestock farming?
A: Methane
What is smog and why is it harmful to us?
A: It is a sort of fog caused by the a chemical reaction between nitrogen oxides and sunlight on ground level. It contains particles and gases that are harmful to our lungs.
How is acid rain harmful to the environment? How does it occur?
A: occurs when nitrogen oxides and CO2 mix with rain to produce acids. It attacks plants and destroys them and the increased acidity of rivers and lakes caused by it affects wildlife and vegetation.
Why is ozone an important gas for us?
A: it forms the ozone layer which protects us from ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
What may happen if the ozone layer disappears?
A: Increase of temperatures. Upsets natural balance. Global Warming.
What are greenhouse gases?
A: gases that allow the sunlight to reach the Earth but doesn’t let it leave. Creates the Greenhouse Effect. Some e.g s are methane and nitrous oxide.
Name 3 major consequences of global warming.
A: Polar ice caps melt. Climate change. Destruction of some ecosystems.
SUSTAINABILITY. Are you the brave one who dares to answer these questions?
1. How can we prevent air pollution?
2. What gas destroys the ozone layer?
3. Why does soil erosion happen faster?
4. What human activities are the main threats to biodiversity?
5. Why is biodiversity important to humans?
What is cradle to cradle?
What materials do we use in cradle to cradle?
How cradle to cradle benefits society?
Does cradle to cradle affect the environment? If it does, in what way?
Say two products that use cradle to cradle.
SOLUTIONS
1. How can we prevent air pollution?
Reduce the amount of gases that we produce
2. What gas destroys the ozone layer?
CFC gases
3. Why does soil erosion happen faster?
Because vegetation is removed, so there are no plant roots to hold the soil in place.
4. What human activities are the main threats to biodiversity?
Changes in soil use, overexplotation of ainmal species, the introduction of foreign species, air,water and soil contamination and climate change.
5. Why is biodiversity important to humans?
Because the loss of other species can affect us severely.
>What is planned obsolescence?
>How is planned obsolescence called today?
>How many years has the lightbulb of the fire station has been switched on?And how many cameras has it waste?
>What happens with planned obsolescence in Ghana?
>What year did they discover that the fire station lightbulb was important?
>what’s the problem of planned obsolescence?
1:What’s the biggest country in Africa?
Democratic Republic of the Congo
2:What’s the country between Turkey and Azerbaijan?
Armenia
3:What’s the capital of Ethiopia?
Addis Ababa
4:How is the capital of The Democratic Republic of Congo?
Fine (Kinshasa)
5:What are the contries which form the horn of Africa?
Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya.
6:Which is spelled incorrectly: Kinshasa or Kinsasha?
Kinsasha
7: The capitals of South Africa are?
Pretoria(executive) Cape Town (legislative) and Bloemfontein (judicial).
8:What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
Riyadh
9:Which country is below Saudi Arabia?
Yemen and Oman
10:What is the capital of Armenia?
Yerevan
Port Louis is the capital of which country?
Mauritius
What is the capital of Comoros?
Moroni
What is the judicial capital of South Africa?
Bloemfontein
Which African country has the same name for its capital?
Djibouti
Which is the Southest country of the Arabian Peninsula?
Yemen
What is the capital of Bahrain?
Manama
Amman is the capital of which country?
Jordan
What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
Ouagadougou
Which country is both in Europe and Asia (apart from Russia)?
Turkey
Which is Africa’s smallest country?
Seychelles
1. What is sustainable development?
Developmenr that meets the need of the present.
2. List me the main threats to the environment
Air, Water pollution, Deforestation, Endangered species, erosion and desertification.
3. What is the main effect in smog?
Creates a thick mist that irritates people’s eyes and lungs, and is harmful for plants.
4. Which gases are known as the Greenhouse gases?
Methane,nitrous oxide and CO2
5. When does acid rain happen?
When nitrogen oxides and CO2 mix with rain to produce acids.
6. What is the percentage that farming consumes in fresh water?
75%
7. Where can you find most of the world’s fresh water?
Frozen at the poles and in glaciers.
1) What is biodiversity?
2) What is earth summit?
3)Two ways to increase available water:
4) What is deforestation?
5) Which percentage of the Earth’ssurface is desert.
6) Which percentage of the world’s forests have been lost in the last 5000 years
1)is the variety of species and ecosystems no Earth
2)web countries in 1992 brought countries together for the first time to the fight to conserve biodiversity
3)créate desalination plants and use aquifers
4)loss of the área convered by forest
5) 22%
6)30%
Dan Cristina Laia Andreu
What is the problem with mass production?
What is linear economy?
What are the two strategies to solve the problems with our environment?
Put three examples of materials that can not be brought back with the biological/technological cycle?
ariel-diana-anna maria- elena-denis
topic- light bulb conspiracy:
– what is the best exaple of planned obsolescence?
-when did planned obsolescence began?
-who started planned obsolescence?
-why was planned obsolescence created?
-why diana is dumb
ariel-diana-anna maria- elena-denis
topic- light bulb conspiracy:
-what is planned obsolescence?
-who started planned obsolescence?
-when did planned obsolescence began?
-why was planned obsolescence created?
Hugo Anastasia Mar
TOPIC : First half of Book Unit
What effect does over exploitation of Eart resources have on humans?
Why does air pollution occur?
What gas contaminates the atmosphere from rice cultivation and livestock farming?
What is smoke and why is it harmful to us?
How is acid rain harmful to the environment? How does it occur?
Why is ozone an important gas for us?
What may happen if the ozon layer disappears?
What are greenhouse gases?
Name 3 major consequences of global warming.
Give 2 ideas for reducing air pollution at an international level.
What is the activity that uses up the most water worldwide?
Why can water supply be a problem in some regions?
Name 4 factors that influence on human impact on the environment.
What is green/environmental awareness?
What are the 6 main threats to the environment caused by humans?
Name three goals the national polices of many regions have implemented to prevent environmental degradation.
What is sustainable development according to the book?
Andreu,Sarah, Emma,Ricardo
1) What is biodiversity?
2) What is earth summit?
3) Two ways increase available water:
4) What is deforestation?
5) Which percentage of the Earth’s sufrace is desert
6) Which percentage of the world’s forests have been lost in the last 5000 years
luca pablo joan lander
1:What’s the biggest country in Africa?
2:What’s the country between Turkey and Azerbaijan?
3:What’s the capital of Ethiopia?
4:How is the capital of The Democratic Republic of Congo?
5:What are the contries which form the horn of Africa?
6:Which is spelled incorrectly: Kinshasa or Kinsasha?
7: The capitals of South Africa are?
8:What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
9:Which country is below Saudi Arabia?
10:What is the capital of Armenia?
ariel-diana-anna maria- elena-denis
– what is the best exaple of planned obsolescence?
+ the light bulb.
-when did planned obsolescence began?
+with the industrial revolution.
-who started planned obsolescence?
+Brooks Stevens
-why was planned obsolescence created?
+to start economy again.
-why diana is dumb?
+who knows…
Dan Cristina Laia Andreu
What is the problem with mass production?
Resource scarcity and waste.
What is linear economy?
And economy of take make waste where nothing is reused.
What are the two strategies to solve the problems with our environment?
Minimize waste and reuse material.
Put three examples of materials that can not be brought back with the biological/technological cycle?
Batteries, disposable razor blades and electronic devices.
Hugo Anastasia Mar
TOPIC : First half of Book Unit
What effect does over exploitation of Earth resources have on humans?
A:
Why does air pollution occur?
A: It is caused by the emission of gases into the air as a result of human activity
What gas contaminates the atmosphere from rice cultivation and livestock farming?
A: Methane
What is smog and why is it harmful to us?
A: It is a sort of fog caused by the a chemical reaction between nitrogen oxides and sunlight on ground level. It contains particles and gases that are harmful to our lungs.
How is acid rain harmful to the environment? How does it occur?
A: occurs when nitrogen oxides and CO2 mix with rain to produce acids. It attacks plants and destroys them and the increased acidity of rivers and lakes caused by it affects wildlife and vegetation.
Why is ozone an important gas for us?
A: it forms the ozone layer which protects us from ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
What may happen if the ozone layer disappears?
A: Increase of temperatures. Upsets natural balance. Global Warming.
What are greenhouse gases?
A: gases that allow the sunlight to reach the Earth but doesn’t let it leave. Creates the Greenhouse Effect. Some e.g s are methane and nitrous oxide.
Name 3 major consequences of global warming.
A: Polar ice caps melt. Climate change. Destruction of some ecosystems.
part 1
MARIA P, CARLA G, NATALIA I, MARIA O, MIQUEL A
SUSTAINABILITY. Are you the brave one who dares to answer these questions?
1. How can we prevent air pollution?
2. What gas destroys the ozone layer?
3. Why does soil erosion happen faster?
4. What human activities are the main threats to biodiversity?
5. Why is biodiversity important to humans?
TheWigetta
1. What is sustainable development?
2. List me the main threats to the environment
3. What is the main effect in smoke?
4. Which gases are known as the Greenhouse gases?
5. When does acid rain happen?
6. What is the percentage that farming consumes in fresh water?
7. Where can you find most of the world’s fresh water?
Alena JL
Port Louis is the capital of which country?
What is the capital of Comoros?
What is the judicial capital of South Africa?
Which African country has the same name for its capital?
Which is the Southest country of the Arabian Peninsula?
What is the capital of Bahrain?
Amman is the capital of which country?
What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
Which country is both in Europe and Asia (apart from Russia)?
Which is Africa’s smallest country, without counting the islands?
Anonimus
When does acid rain occur?
Frax Daniona
What is cradle to cradle?
What materials do we use in cradle to cradle?
How cradle to cradle benefits society?
Does cradle to cradle affect the environment? If it does, in what way?
Say two products that use cradle to cradle.
Anna Jordi Alex Alejandro
SOLUTIONS
1. How can we prevent air pollution?
Reduce the amount of gases that we produce
2. What gas destroys the ozone layer?
CFC gases
3. Why does soil erosion happen faster?
Because vegetation is removed, so there are no plant roots to hold the soil in place.
4. What human activities are the main threats to biodiversity?
Changes in soil use, overexplotation of ainmal species, the introduction of foreign species, air,water and soil contamination and climate change.
5. Why is biodiversity important to humans?
Because the loss of other species can affect us severely.
Marc Albert Elia Miquel cristina
>What is planned obsolescence?
>How is planned obsolescence called today?
>How many years has the lightbulb of the fire station has been switched on?And how many cameras has it waste?
>What happens with planned obsolescence in Ghana?
>What year did they discover that the fire station lightbulb was important?
>what’s the problem of planned obsolescence?
Anonimus
Name the factors that influence human impact on the environment
Air pollution and deforestation are what?
At a national level, which three goals have been implemented?
Alena JL
1:What’s the biggest country in Africa?
Democratic Republic of the Congo
2:What’s the country between Turkey and Azerbaijan?
Armenia
3:What’s the capital of Ethiopia?
Addis Ababa
4:How is the capital of The Democratic Republic of Congo?
Fine (Kinshasa)
5:What are the contries which form the horn of Africa?
Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya.
6:Which is spelled incorrectly: Kinshasa or Kinsasha?
Kinsasha
7: The capitals of South Africa are?
Pretoria(executive) Cape Town (legislative) and Bloemfontein (judicial).
8:What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
Riyadh
9:Which country is below Saudi Arabia?
Yemen and Oman
10:What is the capital of Armenia?
Yerevan
Alena JL
Port Louis is the capital of which country?
Mauritius
What is the capital of Comoros?
Moroni
What is the judicial capital of South Africa?
Bloemfontein
Which African country has the same name for its capital?
Djibouti
Which is the Southest country of the Arabian Peninsula?
Yemen
What is the capital of Bahrain?
Manama
Amman is the capital of which country?
Jordan
What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
Ouagadougou
Which country is both in Europe and Asia (apart from Russia)?
Turkey
Which is Africa’s smallest country?
Seychelles
Anna Jordi Alex Alejandro
1. What is sustainable development?
Developmenr that meets the need of the present.
2. List me the main threats to the environment
Air, Water pollution, Deforestation, Endangered species, erosion and desertification.
3. What is the main effect in smog?
Creates a thick mist that irritates people’s eyes and lungs, and is harmful for plants.
4. Which gases are known as the Greenhouse gases?
Methane,nitrous oxide and CO2
5. When does acid rain happen?
When nitrogen oxides and CO2 mix with rain to produce acids.
6. What is the percentage that farming consumes in fresh water?
75%
7. Where can you find most of the world’s fresh water?
Frozen at the poles and in glaciers.
Sarah Andreu Ricardo Emma
1) What is biodiversity?
2) What is earth summit?
3)Two ways to increase available water:
4) What is deforestation?
5) Which percentage of the Earth’ssurface is desert.
6) Which percentage of the world’s forests have been lost in the last 5000 years
1)is the variety of species and ecosystems no Earth
2)web countries in 1992 brought countries together for the first time to the fight to conserve biodiversity
3)créate desalination plants and use aquifers
4)loss of the área convered by forest
5) 22%
6)30%