Energy
Marine Ecoystems
Land Biomes
Interactions of Living Things
Science in Our World
100
Energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy.
100
The top layer of an ocean temperature zone.
What is surface zone.
100
This biome is very dry and often very hot.
What is a desert.
100
This food has nutreients.
What is a producer.
100
Non-living things.
What is abiotic.
200
A resource that cannot be replaced.
What is a nonrenewable resource.
200
The bottom of the sea floor.
What is the benthic zone.
200
This biome has polar bears and caribou.
What is a polar tundra.
200
Get energy from plants and animals that died.
What is a decomposer.
200
Performing tests or experiments to find answers to your questions.
What is an experimentation.
300
Heat energy.
What is thermal energy.
300
An area where freshwater from streams spills into the ocean.
What is an estuary.
300
This biome is more biologically diverse than any other place on Earth.
What is the tropical rain forest.
300
A vulture and owl are these animals.
What is a scavenger.
300
Making predictions.
What is to form a hypothesis.
400
Changing of an object.
What is chemical energy.
400
Whales and sharks live in this depth zone.
What is the oceanic zone.
400
This biome has scattered clumps of trees and seasonal rains.
What is a savanna.
400
Bacteria, maggots, earth worms are this category of animals.
What is a decomposer.
400
Scientists must decide if their hypothesis was correct.
What is to draw conclusions.
500
A change of one form of energy to another.
What is energy conversion.
500
Place that provides homes for plants and animals.
What is a coral reef.
500
This biome has mild temperatures and plenty of water.
What is a forest
500
This eats both producers and consumers.
What is an omnivore.
500
Test model of a product.
What is a prototype.
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