Where does grass get its energy?
What is the sun?
The day to day changes in temperature
What is weather?
A barometer measures ________________.
What is air pressure?
A cloud that is smooth, gray, and has blanket like appearance. Light rain, drizzle, sleet.
What is status?
What is this image an example of?
What is a food chain?
What is the job or role that a living thing plays in an ecosystem?
The different weather patterns over a long period of time...
What is climate?
A thermometer measures ______________.
What is temperature?
A cloud that has feathery appearance, fair weather, and may indicate a few rain or snow showers.
What is cirrus?
What is an organism?
What is a living thing?
If a hawk has a sharp bill and long claws on its feet, what role does it likely play in its food web?
What is a consumer that hunts small animals?
These weather events include very high wind, heavy rainfall, and start in the ocean.
What is a hurricane?
An anemometer measures______________.
What is wind speed?
A cloud that is white, fluffy, with a flat bottom and indicates fair weather.
What is cumulus?
A group of all living organisms (different species populations) that inhabit a specific area and interact with each other
What is a community?
I consume rotted trees, and dead animals, what am I in a food web?
What is a decomposer?
What is flooding could destroy plants, taking away a food source for consumers, habitats could be destroyed effecting local populations and communities?
What type of weather occurs when air pressure is high?
What is clear skies and dry weather?
If you saw these clouds during recess, what might happen while we are outside?
What is a thunderstorm/rainstorm?
What role does a fox have in a food web?
What is a consumer?
All of the overlapping food chains in an ecosystem is...
What is a food web?
How can weather impact an ecosystem?
What is natural disasters can negatively impact animals and habitats, climate change can cause droughts, or other negative effects to ecosystems?
What temperature in Fahrenheit is shown on this thermometer?
What is a 35 degrees fahrenheit?
Known as thunderclouds, these the only cloud type that can produce hail, thunder, and lightning.
What are cumulonimbus clouds?
A community where all the living things (like plants and animals) in a certain area, along with the non-living things (like rocks, water, and sunlight), interact with each other and depend on one another to survive
What is an ecosystem?