Living/Nonliving
Adaptations
Ecosystems
Biomes
Answers Starting in "A"
100

Any living thing is termed _____ .

What is a biotic factor

100
What is an adaptation?
What is a physical feature or action that animals have or do to help them survive in their environment.
100
What is the smallest group in an ecosystem
What is an organism
100
What makes one biome different from another biome?
What is the weather, soil type, and temperature
100
Ways animals or animals act or how their body changes to help them survive in their environment
What are adaptations
200

Any non-living thing is termed ____ ?

What is an abiotic factor.

200
How do humans "adapt"
What is clothes for different seasons, acting in school differently than recess, etc.
200
Describe a population
What is all of one kind of a species that lives in an ecosystem
200

What biome would be described as arid.

What is the desert

200
This biome is located on the poles of the globe and the community is made up of penguins, permafrost, and birds
What is the Arctic
300

A rotting pile of old grass clippings is considered to be _____

What is a biotic factor.

300
What are two examples of how animals adapt to cold weather?
What is hibernating, gathering food, getting a thick coat of fur, black skin, etc.
300

Describe the plant life that exists in a desert ecosystem.

What are plants that have large, thick stems to hold water and often have sharp spines for protection and creating their own shade.

300

Which biome(s) would be described as aquatic?

What are marine (saltwater) and freshwater ecosystems.

300

Which area, in Canada, is covered mostly by permafrost?

What is the Canadian Arctic.

400

Name the abiotic factors that you interact with on a daily basis that are essential for life.

What are air, water, and sunlight.

400
What are two ways plants adapt to living in the rainforest?
What is growing quickly, growing tall, needing a lot of water, being poisonous, etc.
400

Describe the plant life that exists in the tundra.

What are small shrubs that grow close to the ground.
400

How is the tundra biome different from the desert biome?

What is: the tundra is dry and mostly cold. The desert biome is dry and mostly hot.

400
Which type of living thing could adapt by hunting at night or shedding its coat
What is animals
500

In order to survive, all living things need the basic needs which are:

What is space, shelter, air (oxygen), food, and water

500

Two types of adaptations are ____

What are physical and behavioral adaptations.

500
Describe an ecosystem
What is an area of land and all the living and nonliving things that interact within it.
500

Which biome is Grande Prairie, Alberta located in?

What is the Boreal Forest

500
Another way to say plants and animals need oxygen, is saying they need...
What is air
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