This animal smacks its tail on water to warn others.
What is a beaver?
This is what mushrooms grow from.
What are spores?
This resource that plants need can be a solid, a liquid or a gas.
What is water?
This is the house that cows live in.
What is a barn?
This resource is more than half of the earth.
What is water?
This household pet is really active, usually licks you and likes to go for walks on a leash.
What is a dog?
This resource is needed by all other plants, but NOT by mushrooms.
What is sunlight?
This plant has poisonous leaves.
What is poison ivy?
This is what is used to cut wheat in the field.
What is a combine?
You have to use a saw for this natural resource.
What is wood?
This is when animals sleep during the winter.
What is hibernation?
This kind of mushroom glows at night.
What is bioluminescent?
This houseplant is very long and is named after an insect.
What is a spider plant?
This is a farm that is NOT on land.
What is a fish farm?
This is what we call the air that plants need?
What is CO2 (Carbon dioxide)?
These animals are born alive and are warm blooded.
What are mammals?
This mushroom looks like ink is coming off its sides.
What is an ink cap mushroom?
This spring flower is poisonous.
What is a crocus?
This is the kind of farm that Charlotte's grandpa owns.
What is a dairy farm?
These TWO natural resources are hard to get because they are underground.
What are oil and coal?
This animal in Alberta is taller than a car.
What is a moose?
This is what causes a mushroom to turn blue when you cut it open.
What is air pressure?
This leafy, edible plant that we are growing is MASSIVE!
What is spinach?
This is what farmers call the field that they grow stuff on.
What is a crop field?
This natural resource is renewable and can glow in the dark.
What is bioluminescent water?