This covers 70% of the Earth's surface.
water
Water is an example of
Non living
When water falls from the sky, it is called
Precipitation
What can move rocks and other pieces from one place to another? Name two things!
Wind and moving water
Name at least 4 things all animals need to survive!
Air, water, food, and shelter
Tides are created by the gravitational pull of this object in the sky.
What is the moon?
Rocks are examples of
Non Living things
List at least 3 types of precipitation that fall from the sky...
Water, sleet, snow, hail
When wind moves something it is called (two words)
Wind erosion
While they may not look it, these invertebrates are very much alive and build large colorful reefs.
What is coral?
Double Jeopardy:
This is where the larges coral reef, known as the Great Barrier Reef is located.
Mammals are examples of
Living things
The thing that measures temperature is called
Therometer
Water Erosion
Fish that have eyes on the top of their heads and live on the bottom of the rivers, lakes and oceans are called...
Flat Fish
2nd graders are examples
living things
This is caused by water droplets in the sky refracting light.
What is a rainbow?
Bonus challenge:
Can you name the colors of the rainbow in order?
How are canyons and river paths formed
When moving water digs into the ground and carves a path.
Fish that live on land and can sometimes fight each other are called...
Mudskippers
List all 4 things that Living things need...
Food, Water, Air, and have kids
Why does falling rain turn into snow or freezing hail?
The temperature is cold, which freezes the water into snow or ice.
True/False: Roots from plants can stop wind erosion. Explain why!
True: Roots keep the soil anchored together, so wind can't pick it up and carry it away!
What do humans need to survive that animals don't?
Fire