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Endangered species  A: can sometimes be brought back from near extinction A:  B: are those that are extinct B:  C: are found only in the tropical rain forests C:  D: are all protected by the Endangered species act D: $100 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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Overpopulation occurs  A: does not occur among human beings A:  B: occurs when a species cannot get all the food, water, and other resources it needs B:  C: helps keep pollution levels down C:  D: occurs only in large cities D: $200 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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Biodiversity  A: is of no concern to scientists A:  B: causes diseases to destroy populations B:  C: helps keep ecosystems stable C:  D: is found only in temperate deciduous forests D: $300 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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Habitat protection is important because  A: organisms do not live independently A:  B: protecting habitats is a way to protect species B:  C: without it the balance of nature could be disrupted C:  D: all of the above D: $500 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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$1000 Question  A: plastic pipes A:  B: card board boxes B:  C: fiberglass insulation C:  D: motor oil D: $1,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of these products comes primarily from a renewable resource?

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$2000 Question  A: CFCs A:  B: pesticides B:  C: PCBs C:  D: lead based paints D: $2,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following is believed to be the most responsible for ozone depletion in the atmosphere?

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$4000 Question  A: having a lawn instead of flowers A:  B: bicycling instead of traveling by car B:  C: eating meat instead of beans C:  D: using coal instead of nuclear power D: $4,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following would help reduce air pollution the most?

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$8000 Question  A: plastic A:  B: wood B:  C: paper C:  D: food scraps D: $8,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following is NOT biodegradable?

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$16000 Question  A: compost A:  B: mulch B:  C: pesticides C:  D: manure D: $16,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Organic farmers do not use

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$32000 Question  A: flush the toilet only once a week A:  B: never shower or wash my clothes B:  C: wash my clothes only at the laundromat C:  D: turn off the water while brushing my teeth D: $32,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer About 85% of water used in homes goes down the drain. What reasonable changes could you make at home to conserve water?

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$64000 Question  A: It protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet rays A:  B: It causes photosynthesis B:  C: It prevents erosion C:  D: It protects the Earth from meteorites D: $64,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Why should the ozone layer be protected?

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 A: a cotton field A:  B: a farm that grows tomatoes and lettuce B:  C: desert C:  D: a pine tree farm D: $125,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following has the most biodiversity? $ Question

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$ Question  A: they filter pollutants from flowing water A:  B: they help control flooding B:  C: they help prevent soil erosion C:  D: all of the above D: $250,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Why are wetlands important?

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$ Question  A: emits no poisonous substances into the air A:  B: reduces the amount of trash destined for landfills B:  C: produces an ash that is free of toxic substances C:  D: all of the above D: $500,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer An advantage of a solid-waste incinerator is that it

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$1 Million Question  A: Oil must be poured directly into water to cause contamination. A:  B: Used motor oil is less polluting than fresh motor oil. B:  C: Small amounts of spilled oil can affect water quality. C:  D: all of the above D: $1,000,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following correctly describes a problem with used motor oil?

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