This is the first stage in the life cycle of a flowering plant or tree.
What is a seed?
A frog begins its life as this swimming animal.
What is a tadpole?
A chicken begins its life inside this.
What is an egg?
The seasons are caused by Earth revolving around the sun and Earth’s tilted ______.
What is an axis?
When the sun heats water and it rises into the air, it is called this.
What is evaporation?
When a seed begins to grow, it starts to do this.
What is germinate/germination?
A tadpole breathes underwater using these.
What are gills?
This is the name for a baby chicken.
What is a chick?
The side of Earth turned away from the sun experiences this.
What is nighttime?
Water vapor cools and forms tiny droplets in clouds during this process.
What is condensation?
This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
What are roots?
As a tadpole grows, it develops these for jumping on land.
What are legs?
Keeping eggs warm so chicks can develop is called this.
What is incubation?
The side of Earth facing the sun experiences this.
What is daytime?
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of this.
What is precipitation?
This process happens when pollen is transferred from one flower to another.
What is pollination?
The process of changing from a tadpole into an adult frog is called this.
What is metamorphosis?
What is a male chicken called?
What is rooster?
Day and night happen because Earth does this.
What is rotate/rotation?
Name atleast ONE of the three main types of clouds students learn about in weather studies.(BONUS POINTS FOR ALL 3)
What are cirrus, cumulus, or stratus clouds?
This part of a tree carries water and nutrients from the roots to the branches and leaves.
What is the trunk?
Adult frogs are classified as these animals because they live on land and in water.
What are amphibians?
What does a chick use to hatch from its egg?
What is its beak?
Earth takes about this long to complete one full rotation.
What is 24 hours/one day?
Water in the air as an invisible gas is called this.
What is water vapor?