the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained...the study of the world around us
Science
The three main parts of most plants
Roots, Stem, Leaves
a region of land that is very dry because it receives low amounts of precipitation (usually in the form of rain, but it may be snow, mist or fog), often has little coverage by plants, and in which streams dry up unless they are supplied by water from outside the area
Desert
a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, the secretion of milk by females for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young
Mammals
The largest planet in our solar system
Jupiter
the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution
Biology
Name two edible roots
Potatoes, carrots, radishes, beets, more...
a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
Ocean
a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, and a beak and (typically) by being able to fly
Birds
a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra
Biome
the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it
Geology
How most flowers reproduce
Pollination
a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
Forest
a limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
Fish
a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current
Electricity
the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
Astronomy
the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
Photosynthesis
a type of moist broadleaf forest (or wet forest) that also includes the more extensive warm or hot seasonal forests
Tropical Rainforest
a vertebrate animal distinguished by having a dry scaly skin and typically laying soft-shelled eggs on land
Reptiles
vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear
Sound
the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances
Chemistry
(of a seed or spore) begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of dormancy
Germinate
relating to the very cold regions around the North Pole
Arctic
a cold-blooded vertebrate animal distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage
Amphibian
a quiescent insect pupa (in a coccoon), especially of a butterfly or moth
Chrysalis