When sunlight falls on half of the planet it is called:____________
Daytime
Earth __________, or orbits around the sun in an almost circular path
Revolves
The season when the weather starts warming up again and plants begin to grow again is __________
Spring
A flowering plant begins its life cycle as a _________
Trees provide us with __________ to breathe
Oxygen
On the half of the Earth that sunlight is not shining on it is:___________
Nighttime
365 days or 1 Year
The season when temperatures are their hottest and the Earth receives the most direct sunlight is __________
Summer
The number one pollinators of flowering plants are ____________
Insects
The main stem of a tree is called a _________.
Trunk
Daytime and Nighttime is cause by the Earth _____________, or spinning.
Rotating
The Earth is divided into 2 ___________, or halves.
Hemispheres
The season when temperatures start to get colder and the growth of plants and animals slows down is _________________.
Autumn
The best season for planting seeds is ___________
Spring
The part of the tree that holds it in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients are the ________.
Roots
Earth spins on an imaginary line called an: ________
Axis
The Earth _______ towards or away from the sun, causing the seasons.
Tilts
The season when temperatures are their coldest and sunlight is at a minimum is ________________.
Winter
In order to produce new seeds a flower must be _____________.
Pollinated
The part of the tree that enables it to produce food through photosynthesis are the _________.
Leaves
All plants and animals on Earth rely on the sun in order to __________, or grow well
Thrive
Earth __________, or orbits around the sun in an almost circular path
Revolves
Many animals ____________, or leave for warmer places, when they sense winter approaching.
The process by which plants make their own food is called ___________________
Photosynthesis
The process when a seed begins to grow is called ______________.
Germination