How well do you know your planet?
Google is celebrating Google Earth Day on Thursday, April 22, by offering a quiz that tests your knowledge of the planet. Here’s how you can ace this Google Earth Day quiz:- What ocean is not found in Eastern Asia?
- What does the North Pole refer to on Google Earth and most world maps?
- In what year did the first iPhone come out?
- What country is the world’s largest producer of natural rubber?
- What do we call the pattern of lines that form when a material has been stretched or pulled over an object (e.g., a rope)?
- Who was president when WWI ended and which country won the war?
- Who was president when WWII ended and which country won the war?
How much do you know about Earth Day?
Google recently put out a Google Earth Day quiz. The question is, can you ace this quiz? Are you a pro at guessing what countries are near the equator or which cities are in some of the world’s wettest regions? Well, here’s your chance to find out. Some of these questions are tricky, but we know a little about Google Earth, and I’m sure you’ll ace it. Ready to get started? Click here for your first question. And remember, you get three attempts at answering each question, so if you get it wrong the first time, don’t worry! Go back and try again. Good luck! Google Earth Day quiz Third Paragraph: How did you do on that quiz? It wasn’t too hard, was it? But some of those questions were tricky, weren’t they? The real test is that Google wants to use your answers to make a map showing which countries are better informed about what is happening around their country with earth day.What are some things you can do to help the environment?
Google Earth is celebrating its 19th birthday with a Google Earth Day Quiz. Test your knowledge of the environment, and see how you fare against other trivia buffs.- Recycle old clothes, cell phones, and glass to reduce the need for new raw materials.
- Use less energy by turning off lights when not needed.
- Use water wisely by fixing leaks and shutting off the water while brushing teeth or shaving.
- Protect the ozone layer by doing your part in reducing CFCs and aerosol cans.
- Help create green spaces near where you live, work or play to help keep carbon dioxide levels low and maintain healthy air quality.
- If you want to learn more about Google Earth and get tips on how you can help your environment, check out their site.