Ecuador Wildlife
Rocket Science
Volcanoes
STEM Mystery
100

This ecosystem is known as the "lungs of the Earth."

Amazon Rainforest

100

What force pushes a rocket upward?

Thrust

100

What is melted rock underground called?

Magma

100

This animal moves very slowly.

Sloth

200

These islands near Ecuador are famous for giant tortoises.

Galápagos Islands

200

What gas built up inside the rocket canister?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

200

What is melted rock above ground called?

Lava

200

This colorful bird has a large beak.

Toucan

300

What helps animals survive in different habitats?

Adaptations

300

Why did the rocket launch?

Gas pressure built up and escaped.

300

What causes a volcano to erupt?


Pressure from magma and gases.

300

What do rockets, lava lamps, and volcanoes all demonstrate?

Pressure, gases, movement, and science reactions.

400

Name one predator that lives in Ecuador's rainforest.

Jaguar, Eagle, Anaconda, etc

400

What happened when oil and water were mixed in the lava lamp experiment?

They separated because they have different densities.

400

What type of volcano has broad, gently sloping sides?

Shield Volcano

400

What ecosystem contains the greatest variety of living things?

Rainforest

500

Why is biodiversity important?

It keeps ecosystems healthy and balanced.

500

What tablet created bubbles in the lava lamp?

Alka-Seltzer

500

How are volcanic eruptions and rocket launches similar?

Both involve pressure forcing material outward.

500

A volcano erupts near a rainforest habitat. Name two effects this could have on wildlife.

Possible Answers:

  • Animals may move away.
  • Habitats can be damaged.
  • New land may form.
  • Soil can become fertile after eruptions.
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