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Who Creates nutrients for animals?
What is a producer?
100
Some animals travel south for the winter. What is this called?
What is migration?
100
This part of the plant supports the plant.
What is the stem?
100

What do you call a shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plates moving?

what is an earthquake

100
State of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
What is a solid?
200
What is the major source of energy in a food chain
The sun
200
This becomes thicker on rabbits in the winter to protect it from the cold weather.
What is fur?
200
This part of the plant creates food through a process called photosynthesis.
What is the leaf?
200

What’s the name for a big wave caused by an earthquake under the ocean

what is a tsunami

200

Which travels faster: sound or light?

Light

300
Who recycles nutrients in the food chain?
What is a decomposer?
300
During the winter the Starling gets white spots to blend in with the snow. What is this called?
What is camouflage?
300
This part of the plant helps the plant reproduce and makes seeds.
What is the flower?
300

What’s it called when the land becomes very dry and crops can’t grow?

a drought

300

What do we call animals that only eat plants?

Herbivore

400
What takes energy from the sun and converts it to food for animals?
What is a producer?
400
What is it called when a bear sleeps all winter?
What is hibernation?
400
This is where plants get the energy to create food.
What is the sun?
400

True or False: You can predict exactly when an earthquake will happen.

False

400
What substance is naturally found in all three states of matter on earth?
What is water?
500
Put these animals in order according to a food chain snake, plant, sun, mouse, owl
sun, plant, mouse, snake, owl
500

Explain what natural selection is

something along the lines of: the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more successfully, passing on their advantageous traits to their offspring.

500
This part of the plant takes in water and nutrients from the soil.
What is the roots
500

Why can wildfires spread so fast? (give 3 valid reasons)

Wind, dry plants, heat, etc.

500

Explain the circulatory system

something along the lines of : a network of organs and tissues, including the heart and blood vessels, that circulates blood throughout the body. It's responsible for delivering oxygen, nutrients, and other essential substances to cells and removing waste products. 

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