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GE L11 Unit 2 (Vocabulary)

GE L11 Unit 2 (Vocabulary)

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Unit 2
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What is trekking?

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the activity of walking long distances on foot for pleasure.

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The sport or activity of climbing mountains.

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A series of connected mountains grouped together in a line, typically forming a long chain.

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A type of tourism that involves travel to dangerous or extreme environments, often involving physically demanding activities like skydiving, mountaineering, or exploring remote and harsh locations.

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Multiple Choice

What is Extreme Tourism?

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the activity of walking long distances on foot for pleasure.

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The sport or activity of climbing mountains.

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A series of connected mountains grouped together in a line, typically forming a long chain.

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A type of tourism that involves travel to dangerous or extreme environments, often involving physically demanding activities like skydiving, mountaineering, or exploring remote and harsh locations.

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Multiple Choice

What is Mountain Ranges?

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the activity of walking long distances on foot for pleasure.

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The sport or activity of climbing mountains.

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A series of connected mountains grouped together in a line, typically forming a long chain.

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A type of tourism that involves travel to dangerous or extreme environments, often involving physically demanding activities like skydiving, mountaineering, or exploring remote and harsh locations.

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Multiple Choice

What is Mountaineering?

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the activity of walking long distances on foot for pleasure.

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The sport or activity of climbing mountains.

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A series of connected mountains grouped together in a line, typically forming a long chain.

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A type of tourism that involves travel to dangerous or extreme environments, often involving physically demanding activities like skydiving, mountaineering, or exploring remote and harsh locations.

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Multiple Choice

What is Waste?

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Refers to substances or materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms, such as bacteria, into harmless substances like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass.

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Wastewater and excrement conveyed in sewers.

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Unwanted or unusable materials that are discarded.

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Multiple Choice

What is Sewage?

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Refers to substances or materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms, such as bacteria, into harmless substances like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass.

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Wastewater and excrement conveyed in sewers.

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Unwanted or unusable materials that are discarded.

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Multiple Choice

What is Biodegradable?

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Refers to substances or materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms, such as bacteria, into harmless substances like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass.

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Wastewater and excrement conveyed in sewers.

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Unwanted or unusable materials that are discarded.

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Multiple Choice

What is Sustainable?

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refers to the ability to maintain or support something over the long term without causing harm or depletion of resources.

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refers to the state of lacking sufficient financial resources or material possessions to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare.

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refers to a group of people who share common characteristics, interests, or goals and are often connected by geographical proximity, social ties, or a shared identity.

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Multiple Choice

What is Community?

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refers to the ability to maintain or support something over the long term without causing harm or depletion of resources.

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refers to the state of lacking sufficient financial resources or material possessions to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare.

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refers to a group of people who share common characteristics, interests, or goals and are often connected by geographical proximity, social ties, or a shared identity.

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Multiple Choice

What is Poverty?

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refers to the ability to maintain or support something over the long term without causing harm or depletion of resources.

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refers to the state of lacking sufficient financial resources or material possessions to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare.

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refers to a group of people who share common characteristics, interests, or goals and are often connected by geographical proximity, social ties, or a shared identity.

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Multiple Choice

What is Erosion?

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The design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, particularly airplanes, for transportation, military, or recreational purposes.

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The release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels for energy, transportation, and industry.

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Describes a location or area that is distant from populated or developed areas, often difficult to access due to its isolation.

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The process by which natural forces like wind, water, or ice wear away soil, rock, or other materials from the Earth's surface.

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Multiple Choice

What is Carbon Emission?

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The design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, particularly airplanes, for transportation, military, or recreational purposes.

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The release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels for energy, transportation, and industry.

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Describes a location or area that is distant from populated or developed areas, often difficult to access due to its isolation.

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The process by which natural forces like wind, water, or ice wear away soil, rock, or other materials from the Earth's surface.

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Multiple Choice

What is Aviation?

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The design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, particularly airplanes, for transportation, military, or recreational purposes.

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The release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels for energy, transportation, and industry.

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Describes a location or area that is distant from populated or developed areas, often difficult to access due to its isolation.

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The process by which natural forces like wind, water, or ice wear away soil, rock, or other materials from the Earth's surface.

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Multiple Choice

What is Remote?

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The design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, particularly airplanes, for transportation, military, or recreational purposes.

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The release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels for energy, transportation, and industry.

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Describes a location or area that is distant from populated or developed areas, often difficult to access due to its isolation.

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The process by which natural forces like wind, water, or ice wear away soil, rock, or other materials from the Earth's surface.

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