This part of the ocean is partially surrounded by land.
Sea
This is the name of the classification of living things by categories like Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, and Species.
Taxonomy
This is the deepest part of the ocean, reaching 10,994 meters below sea level.
The Mariana Trench
What is the largest animal in the ocean?
Blue Whale
This is how many books were read in our 2 week challenge book competition!
23
Indian, Arctic, Pacific, Atlantic, and Southern
Parasitism, Commensalism, and Mutualism are example of THIS.
Symbiosis or Symbiotic Relationships
This is the chemical reaction that allows organisms to create light without heat.
Bioluminescence
Blue Whale, Sea Lion, Narwhal & Beluga are examples of THIS kind of marine animals.
Mammals
Our next quest is called THIS.
Edison's Lab
These are the names of the highest and lowest part of a wave.
This is the creature that, after multiplying, creates a coral reef.
Coral Polyp
This is what we call the colors of light that we can see which include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
The Visible Light Spectrum
All animals with a spine are called THIS.
Vertebrates
During out American Citizenship Quest, we learned about THIS island.
Ellis Island
This is what we call the effect that occurs based on forces generated by a spinning object. In the case of the earth, this effect creates wind, weather, and ocean currents!
Coriolis Effects
This is the name of the largest reef in the world.
The Great Barrier Reef
Examples of THIS include, gigantism, dwarfism, red coloration, and transparency.
Adaptations
THIS is what we call an animal that eats plants and other animals in a food web.
A Consumer
In Outdoor Survival, we learned about these three things that a fire needs.
Oxygen, heat, and fuel.
Name 2 minerals that are found in seawater
Magnesium, Chloride, Sulphate, and Sodium
Zooxanthella do THIS for coral polyps.
Provide them with food through photosynthesis
THIS is the middle layer of the world’s oceans, which receives only faint, filtered sunlight during the daytime.
The Twilight Zone
THESE are the paired respiratory organ of fishes and some amphibians, by which oxygen is extracted from water flowing over surfaces within or attached to the walls of the pharynx.
Gills
How do we measure excellence in the Studio?
First time, was it your best work? Next time, was it better than before? After practice, how does it compare to a master?