Nature & science · Age 9 · Interdependence & Conservation
Footprint Comparison – Small Choices, Big Difference
Compare different lifestyles and choices to understand how they affect ecological footprints differently.
Module
Interdependence & Conservation
Age
Age 9
Duration
10 min
Questions
5
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Question 1
Multiple choice
Which meal has a LARGER ecological footprint?
Question 2
Multiple choice
Why does flying on an aeroplane have a large ecological footprint?
Question 3
Multiple choice
Which of these choices has the SMALLEST ecological footprint?
Question 4
True or false
The choices of many individuals added together can make a significant positive or negative impact on the environment.
Question 5
Matching
Match each habit to whether it increases or decreases ecological footprint.
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