The Largest River flowing into Lake Superior on US Side
What is the St. Louis River?
H2O
What is the chemical symbol of water?
The smallest part of a living thing that is alive
What is a cell?
The earth orbits around this
What is the sun?
The life stage of a butterfly when it is eating lots of leaves
What is a caterpillar?
Largest Lake in the US by surface area
What is Lake Superior?
Atomic Number 1, symbol H
What is Hydrogen?
The central "control" inside a cell
What is the nucleus?
The object that orbits the earth
What is the moon?
The type of butterfly that migrates
What is a monarch?
Park Point
What is the largest baymouth bar/sandbar in the world?
Gas we need to live
What is Oxygen?
What is a Virus or Bacteria (germ)?
A group of stars in the sky
What is a constellation?
The force that pulls down on objects on earth
What is gravity?
A Place where River and Lake Water Mix
What is an Estuary?
Number of atoms in a Water molecule - H2O
3 atoms; 2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen
Antibiotics kill this type of "germ"
What is bacteria?
The closest planet to the sun
What is Mercury?
The process where an old can or bottle gets made into a new can or bottle
What is recycling?
Location of the Estuarium we visited
What Barker's Island?
Sodium Chloride NaCL
What is the chemical name for Salt?
Another name for a broken bone
What is a fracture?
Yearly weather changes related to the Earth's tilt
What are seasons?
Is Science related to everyday life? (and fun and interesting?)
YES! :)