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**Grade Level: High School, Age: 15-18, Content Area: Environmental Science**
Welcome to the "Electric Vehicles Vs Normal Vehicles" pitch competition! This event invites students to explore the environmental and technological impacts of electric and traditional vehicles. Get ready to dive into the future of transportation and present your ideas on which vehicle type drives us toward a more sustainable world.
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Criteria One:
Submissions must clearly articulate at least three distinct advantages and disadvantages of electric vehicles compared to traditional vehicles, supported by factual evidence.
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Criteria Two:
Presentations should effectively engage the audience through clear visuals or demonstrations that enhance the understanding of the topic.
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Criteria Three:
The submission must include a well-structured argument that logically compares the long-term economic impacts of both vehicle types.
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Criteria Four:
Students should demonstrate a thorough understanding of environmental implications by referencing at least two credible sources.
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Criteria Five:
The pitch must maintain a coherent and persuasive narrative throughout, with a conclusion that clearly states the student's personal stance on the topic.
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