Glacial Beginnings
Sponges
Plants
Fruit and Trees
Changing Climate
100

These massive, slow-moving bodies of ice covered the Earth thousands of years ago.

What are glaciers?

100

This soft, green plant acts like a giant sponge, holding tons of water on the surface of the bog.

What is Sphagnum moss?

100

Because bogs don't have many nutrients in the soil, some plants get their "vitamins" by eating these.

What are insects (or bugs)?

100

This tart, red berry is a famous bog fruit often served as a sauce at Thanksgiving.

What is cranberry?

100

Climate change is causing New Hampshire to get warmer and much ________.

What is wetter?

200

This type of glacier left behind huge blocks of ice that created kettle holes.

What is a continental glacier?

200

When moss and other plants die but don't fully rot, they turn into this thick, brown material.

What is peat?

200

This famous bog plant has leaves shaped like a cup or tube that insects slide into.

What is a Pitcher plant?

200

 You might find this blue fruit growing on bushes at the edges of the bog.

What is blueberry?

200

Bogs are great "indicators," meaning if a bog is healthy, the surrounding ________ is usually healthy too.

What is forest (or environment)?

300

A kettle bog is formed when a buried block of this melts.

What is ice?

300

This is the name for the thick, springy layer of vegetation that often grows across the surface of a kettle lake, making it feel like a "waterbed."

What is a floating mat (or quaking mat)?


300

This tiny plant has sticky, "dewy" drops on its leaves to trap flies like a piece of living flypaper.

What is Sundew?

300

This "L" tree is special because it is a conifer (has needles) but its needles turn yellow and fall off in the winter!

What is Larch (or Tamarack)?

300

One way climate change might hurt a bog is by causing it to ________ out.

What is dry?

400

As the buried ice block slowly melts, the overlying sediment does this, creating the characteristic bowl-shaped depression.

What is collapses?

400

Bogs are "nature's kidneys" because they help do this to our water supply.

What is filter (or clean) it?

400

Plants that eat meat (like bugs) are called by this "C" word.

What are carnivorous plants?

400

Trees in a bog are often "stunted," which means they look like this because of the poor soil.

What is small (or short/tiny)?

400

When a bog gets too dry, it might release this "C" element that it has been storing for thousands of years.

What is Carbon?

500

Unlike most lakes, kettle bogs are often "closed ecosystems," meaning this is their only source of water.

What is precipitation (rain/snow) and groundwater?

500

Bogs help our planet's climate by soaking up and storing this "C" element from the air.

What is Carbon (or Carbon Dioxide)?

500

Unlike most plants, bog plants can survive in water that is very "sour" or "sharp," also known by this "A" word.

What is a acidic?

500

This evergreen tree with dark needles and small cones is one of the few that can handle the wet, acidic bog soil.

What is a Black Spruce?

500

Scientists say that if a bog dries out, it changes the ________ for the plants and animals that live there.

What is habitat?

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