Living things
Non living things
Biomes
Animal kingdoms
Natural resources.
100

Animals.

they respire, move, respond to stimuli, reproduce and grow, and are dependent on their environment.

100

Sunshine.

It is made up of gases, such as hydrogen and helium, rather than living cells, which are present in all forms of life

100

Aquatic.

Temperatures in the ocean range from just around freezing at the pole and in the deep waters, to tropical clear waters that are as warm as a bathtub

100

Animals.

they respire, move, respond to stimuli, reproduce and grow, and are dependent on their environment.

100

Oil.

materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs.

200

Plants.

Plants respond to stimuli and maintain homeostasis.

200

Water.

inanimate objects or forces with the ability to influence, shape, alter a habitat, and impact its life

200

Grasslands.

Tropical grasslands have dry and wet seasons that remain warm all the time. Temperate grasslands have cold winters and warm summers with some rain.


200

Plants.

Plants respond to stimuli and maintain homeostasis.

200

Coal.

it takes millions of years to form

300

Fungi.

fungi can only live and grow if they have food, water and oxygen (O2) from the air

300

Air.

do not grow, need food, or reproduce.

300

Forest.

Hot summers and cold winters

300

Fungi.

fungi can only live and grow if they have food, water and oxygen (O2) from the air

300

Natural gas.

forms from the plants, animals, and microorganisms that lived millions of years ago

400

Protist.

Many protists live in aquatic habitats, and most are motile, or able to move. Protists have complex life cycles that may include both sexual and asexual reproduction

400

Wind.

Wind is the net motion of atmospheric molecules as a result of convection and the rotation of the Earth.

400

Desert.

During the day, desert temperatures rise to an average of 38°C (a little over 100°F)

400

Protist.

Many protists live in aquatic habitats, and most are motile, or able to move. Protists have complex life cycles that may include both sexual and asexual reproduction

400

Metals.

originate from the naturally occurring solid material, ore.

500

Monera.

single-celled organisms with little organization to their cell structure

500

Rocks.

inanimate objects or forces with the ability to influence, shape, alter a habitat, and impact its life.

500

Tundra.

Temperatures are frequently extremely cold, but can get warm in the summers.

500

Monera.

single-celled organisms with little organization to their cell structure

500

Stone.

It does not require other materials or resources to create it

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