RESULTS OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT?

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RESULTS OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT?

POLLUTION 1 - How much do you think pollution has come to affect us lately? 2 - Do you consider pollution to be the most serious global issue? 77,3%4,5%9,1%9,1%57,1%9,5%28,6%4,8%

POLLUTION 3 - Which type of pollution do you think is the most dangerous? 52,4% 14,3% 33,3% 0,0% RECYCLING 4 - Which do you consider to be the most effective recycling activity undertaken in your country at the moment? 52,4% 19,0% 9,5% 19,0%

RECYCLING 5 - Do you collect selectively in order to recycle? 28,6% 23,8% 47,6% 18,2% 40,9% 18,2% 22,7% 6 - If so, what exactly do you recycle?

FOOD CHAIN 7 - Which are the organisms links in the food chain that are able to transform anorganic substances into organic substances?45,0% 30,0 % 25,0% 8 - Primary consumers are:10,0%45,0%40,0%5,0%

FOOD CHAIN 9 - Which are the consequences of the disappearance from the food chain of some species as a result of the destruction of their habitats? 25,0% Think the disappearance of some species has no effect on the food chain 35,0 % Think it may lead to the explosive development of some species due to the lack of predators 40,0% Think it may lead to the disappearance of other species which were interconnected to them, due to the shortage/lack of food

NON-POLLUTING TECHNOLOGIES 10 - What are the "clean technologies"? 9,5% 61,9% 14,3% 14,3% 9,5% 61,9% 14,3% 14,3%

NON-POLLUTING TECHNOLOGIES 11 - Which do you consider to be the most important effect of the use of clean technologies? 60,0% 60,0% 25,0% 25,0% 15,0% 15,0% 12 - Do you consider that ecoagriculture is a non-polluting alternative? 52,4% 19,0% 19,0% 28,6% 28,6%

GLOBAL WARMING 13 - Which gasses are mostly responsible for the greenhouse effect? 25,0% 55,0% 10,0% 10,0% 14 - Does the increase in the annual average temperature have any connection with the climate change? 66,7% 4,8% 19,0% 9,5% 15 - Which is the solution for CO2 emissions reduction that you would be willing to put into practice? 10,0% 30,0% 10,0% 50,0%

GENERAL QUESTIONS 23,8% 76,2% 16 - Are you a member of an environment protection group? 50,0% 5,0% 35,0% 10,0% 35,0% 10,0% 17 - Do you think that the educational activities organised through extracurricular activities such as Comenius projects can raise awareness towards pollution and its effects?