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What are the 3rs?

Haven, Sophia, Kali, Navy

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What is recycling?
What is reducing?
What is reusing?
What are the advantages of the 3rs?
What are the disadvantages of the 3rs?
Include examples

How does nature recycle?


Hannah, Aliza, Logan
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How do leaves and plants break down?


What is food for the soil, worms and insects?
How do mold, bacteria and fungi break things
down further?
What are decomposers? Include examples
What are producers? Include examples
What are consumers? Include examples

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How can we reduce, reuse and recycle?


Naiden, Avery, Tabina, Rylie

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Why is it important to recycle, reduce and reuse?


Provide an example on how we can reduce.
Provide an example on how we can recycle.
Provide an example on how we can reuse.

What is toxic and hazardous waste?


Lucas, Jeremy, Emily

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What is toxic/hazardous waste?


What symbols are used to identify waste?
How can we dispose of unwanted toxic waste?
What are some examples of toxic / hazardous
waste?

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What is a Landfill?
Io, Alibek, Hamdan, Abdulrahman

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What is a landfill?
How does it work?
What is leachate?
How big is a landfill?
What can you take to the landfill?

What does biodegradable mean?


Wyatt, Ella, Mikayla, Kamryn

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What does biodegradable mean?


How long does it take for items to
biodegrade/decompose? Provide 10 examples
What is compost?
How does compost work?
How can compost help the environment?
What are some examples of items that can be
composted?

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