3rd Grade Science Flashcards: Reducing Environmental Impacts

Study Reducing Environmental Impacts in 3rd Grade Science with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

3rd Grade Science

Reducing Environmental Impacts

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What is the best meaning of conservation as a solution to reduce impacts of change?

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Protecting and wisely using natural resources. Ensures resources remain available for future use.

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Flashcard 1: What is the best meaning of conservation as a solution to reduce impacts of change?

Answer: Protecting and wisely using natural resources. Ensures resources remain available for future use.

Flashcard 2: What is the term for energy from sources that can be replaced naturally, like sunlight and wind?

Answer: Renewable energy. Nature replenishes these sources continuously.

Flashcard 3: What is one solution that reduces landfill waste by sorting paper, plastic, and metal?

Answer: Recycling. Diverts materials from landfills for reprocessing.

Flashcard 4: Which choice reduces plastic waste: using a reusable water bottle or buying single-use bottles?

Answer: Using a reusable water bottle. Eliminates need for disposable plastic bottles.

Flashcard 5: Which action helps prevent soil erosion: planting grass on bare soil or leaving soil uncovered?

Answer: Planting grass on bare soil. Plant roots hold soil in place.

Flashcard 6: Which action reduces air pollution more: walking/biking or riding alone in a car?

Answer: Walking or biking. Produces no emissions unlike vehicle exhaust.

Flashcard 7: Which option reduces energy use at home: turning off lights or leaving lights on?

Answer: Turning off lights. Stops electricity waste when not needed.

Flashcard 8: Which term means turning used materials into new products?

Answer: Recycle. Processes waste materials to create new items.

Flashcard 9: Which term means using an item again instead of throwing it away?

Answer: Reuse. Extends an item's life by finding new purposes.

Flashcard 10: Which action best reduces landfill waste: recycling paper or throwing it in the trash?

Answer: Recycling paper. Diverts paper from landfills for reprocessing.

Flashcard 11: Which action saves water most: turning off the tap while brushing or letting it run?

Answer: Turning off the tap while brushing. Prevents wasting water during daily routines.

Flashcard 12: What is the best definition of a renewable resource?

Answer: A resource that can be replaced naturally. Nature replenishes these resources continuously.

Flashcard 13: Which action reduces packaging waste: buying items with less packaging or choosing extra packaged items?

Answer: Buying items with less packaging. Creates less trash from containers.

Flashcard 14: What is the main benefit of planting trees for reducing environmental change?

Answer: Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air. Trees act as natural air filters.

Flashcard 15: Which method reduces waste most: using both sides of paper or using only one side?

Answer: Using both sides of paper. Doubles paper's usefulness before disposal.

Flashcard 16: Which choice reduces water pollution: throwing trash in a bin or leaving it near a stream?

Answer: Throwing trash in a bin. Prevents trash from washing into waterways.

Flashcard 17: What is the term for using an item again instead of throwing it away?

Answer: Reuse. Extends an item's life by finding new purposes.

Flashcard 18: What is the term for using fewer resources so less waste and pollution are made?

Answer: Reduce. Minimizes consumption to prevent waste creation.

Flashcard 19: Which practice helps soil stay in place and reduces erosion on a hill?

Answer: Planting ground cover or grass. Plant roots hold soil particles together.

Flashcard 20: Which option reduces waste most: using a refillable water bottle or buying many plastic bottles?

Answer: Using a refillable water bottle. One bottle replaces hundreds of disposables.

Flashcard 21: What is the term for turning used materials into new products?

Answer: Recycle. Processes waste materials to create new items.

Flashcard 22: Which yard choice reduces chemical pollution: using fewer pesticides or using many pesticides often?

Answer: Using fewer pesticides. Limits harmful chemicals entering environment.

Flashcard 23: What is the term for protecting an area so plants and animals can live safely there?

Answer: Habitat conservation. Preserves natural homes for wildlife.

Flashcard 24: Which choice saves electricity: turning off lights when leaving a room or keeping them on?

Answer: Turning off lights when leaving. Prevents wasting energy in empty rooms.

Flashcard 25: Which energy source is renewable: solar energy or coal?

Answer: Solar energy. Sun provides endless energy; coal is finite.

Flashcard 26: Which choice conserves water most: turning off the tap while brushing or leaving it running?

Answer: Turning off the tap while brushing. Prevents wasting water during daily routines.

Flashcard 27: Which action best reduces pollution in rivers: picking up litter or leaving trash near storm drains?

Answer: Picking up litter. Prevents trash from washing into waterways.

Flashcard 28: What is the term for making choices that meet needs while protecting resources for the future?

Answer: Sustainability. Balances current needs with future availability.

Flashcard 29: Which action reduces food waste: planning meals to buy only what is needed or buying extra "just in case"?

Answer: Planning meals to buy only what is needed. Prevents buying excess that spoils.

Flashcard 30: Which action helps protect animal habitats: staying on trails or walking through nesting areas?

Answer: Staying on trails. Avoids disturbing wildlife and their homes.

Flashcard 31: Which energy source is renewable: solar energy or gasoline energy?

Answer: Solar energy. Sun provides endless energy unlike limited gasoline.

Flashcard 32: Which action helps reduce harmful chemicals in water: using fewer pesticides or using more pesticides?

Answer: Using fewer pesticides. Reduces chemical runoff into water sources.

Flashcard 33: Which action helps protect habitats: staying on trails or walking through plants off-trail?

Answer: Staying on trails. Prevents damage to plants and wildlife homes.

Flashcard 34: Which option best reduces paper waste: printing on both sides or printing on one side only?

Answer: Printing on both sides. Uses half the paper for same information.

Flashcard 35: What is one main benefit of planting trees for the environment?

Answer: Trees help clean air by taking in carbon dioxide. Trees absorb CO₂ and produce oxygen.

Flashcard 36: Which energy source is renewable: wind energy or coal energy?

Answer: Wind energy. Wind naturally replenishes unlike finite coal.

Flashcard 37: What is one solution that reduces harm to animals caused by litter?

Answer: Pick up litter and dispose of it properly. Prevents animals from eating or getting tangled.

Flashcard 38: Which transportation choice reduces air pollution most: walking/biking or riding alone in a car?

Answer: Walking or biking. Produces no emissions unlike car exhaust.

Flashcard 39: Which term means using fewer natural resources by using less of something?

Answer: Reduce. Minimizes consumption to conserve resources.

Flashcard 40: Which option best reduces plastic waste when shopping: reusable bag or single-use bag?

Answer: Reusable bag. Eliminates need for disposable plastic bags.