B1 Vocabulary: Environment

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Word Bank

biodegradable climate change damage deforestation disposable drought earth eco-friendly endangered environment factory flood heatwave natural disasters natural resources overpopulation pollution protect recycle reduce renewable energy reuse rubbish sustainable waste wildlife

Activity 1: Complete the sentences

1) Plastic that breaks down naturally is called __________.

Materials that decompose without harming nature.
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2) Global warming is a result of __________.

Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns.
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3) Cutting down large areas of trees is known as __________.

Removal of forests on a large scale.
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4) A product designed for one-time use is __________.

You use it once and throw it away.
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5) A long period without rain is called a __________.

Water shortage for weeks or months.
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6) Species at risk of disappearing are __________ species.

Animals/plants close to extinction.
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7) Factories often cause air __________.

Dirty air that harms health.
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8) Energy from wind or sun is called __________.

Energy that never runs out.
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9) When too many people live in one area, it's called __________.

Population exceeds capacity.
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10) We should __________ paper, glass, and plastic to help the planet.

Process materials to use them again.
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11) Heavy rain that covers land with water is a __________.

Water rises and spreads over land.
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12) Animals living in nature (not pets or farm animals) are called __________.

Animals of the forest, sea, savannah, etc.
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13) Throwing away too much __________ harms the environment.

Garbage, trash, materials we discard.
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14) A period of extremely hot weather is called a __________.

Several days with very high temperatures.
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15) Using things again instead of throwing them away is to __________.

Use something again for the same or a new purpose.
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Activit 2: Multiple-choice questions (choose the best answer)

1) The air, water, and land around us form the __________.

It includes air, water, land and living things around us.
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2) Products that don’t harm nature are called __________.

They are designed to be good for nature.
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3) Earthquakes and hurricanes are examples of __________.

Dangerous events caused by nature.
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4) Water, trees, and minerals are __________.

They come from nature and we use them to live.
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5) A place where products are made by machines is a __________.

It has machines, workers, and production lines.
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6) If we drop chemicals in a river, we __________ the water.

We hurt or harm the river.
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7) We should __________ animals in danger by creating safe habitats.

Keep them safe from harm.
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8) To use less energy and water is to __________ consumption.

Make it smaller, less quantity.
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9) In British English, household trash is often called __________.

Another word for garbage in the UK.
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10) A plan that can continue for a long time without harming nature is __________.

It works well now and in the future.
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