Water cycle
Food Chains
Biomes
Space
Tools
100

The process where the sun's heat brings water to rise into the air.

Evaporation

100

This organism makes their own food.

Producer

100

This biome is defined by it's low rainfall. However, plants can grow (such as cacti) to conserve water.

Desert

100

This is the study of celestial objects, space, and the physical universe.

Astronomy

100

This magnifies tiny specimens, like germs or bacteria.

Microscope
200

Water falls to the earth in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.

Precipitation
200

This organism eats producers and are considered herbivores (rabbits or caterpillars).

primary consumers

200

This biome is considered the "lungs of the earth" providing most of the world's oxygen.

Rainforest

200

This constellation is also called "The Hunter".

Orion

200

This tool "magnifies" objects like minerals and plant veins.

This measures temperature of liquid, gas, and solids.

300

This is the percentage of water on our planet that is fresh.

3%.

300

This animal eats primary consumers, they are carnivores or omnivores.

Secondary consumers

300
This biome is categorized by its low temperatures, the world's northern most ocean shares its name.

Arctic

300

This is formed when 7 bright stars form a bowl and handle.

The big dipper.

300

This measures temperature of liquid, gases, and solids.

Thermometer

400

When gas cools liquid to turn it into water or ice.

Condensation

400

This animal eats primary consumers, an eagle or a wolf is a great example.

Secondary consumers

400

Jaguars and the Kapok tree inhabit this biome, where "the lion sleeps tonight".

The jungle

400

This "not major" constellation can be seen all year around, famous for housing the big dipper.

Ursa Minor.

400

This is an optical instrument used to observe distant objects in the sky by gathering and focusing in on electromagnetic radiation.

Telescope

500

This is water from rain, snowmelt, and other sources that flows in land, streams, and rivers.

Runoff
500

This is an interconnected number of food chains in a single ecosystem.

Food Web

500

This largest biome takes up 75% of the earth.

The ocean

500

Named for a mythological sea creature, this is the largest constellation.

Hydra

500

This is a tool to detect vibration during earthquakes, volcanic eruption, and explosions.

Seismograph

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