A basic weather event where water drops from the sky in droplets.
What is rain?
The only country directly connected to Canada.
What is the United States of America?
One of two major climate factors measured on our climate graphs, with the other one being monthly precipitation.
What is temperature?
The province we currently live in.
What is Ontario?
The (Canadian) name of the treat that will be given out as a prize.
DAILY DOUBLE: The American name of the same thing.
What are Timbits?
DAILY DOUBLE: What are donut holes?
The standard weather conditions for an environment, factoring precipitation and temperature.
What is climate?
The only continent that is also a country.
What is Australia?
The measurement we count monthly precipitation in for climate graphing.
What are millimeters?
A Canadian province that solely speaks French.
What is Quebec?
The classroom where this class takes place (Ex. Room 140 is the room of the Science class).
(Note: You or an ally walking out to check will count as forfeiting the question.)
What is Room 116?
A barren, dry region of land that receives very little rain.
What is a desert?
The biggest continent on Earth.
What is Asia?
The most important major factor of Canadian climate patterns that comes directly from our sun.
What is the intensity of sunlight?
A division of Canada with its own government, of which there are 10 of.
What is a province?
The amount of physical maps, including globes, in the room we share.
What is 10?
The study of Earth's physical traits, the people living on Earth, and the relationship between the two.
What is Geography?
The largest ocean on our planet.
What is the Pacific (Ocean)?
A major factor towards Climate Change that is most contributed towards by fossil fuels.
What is Global Warming?
The capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
The sea current that Crush helped Marlin cross to find his son in Finding Nemo.
What is the East Australian Current (EAC)?
A vertical measurement across the Earth, starting from the equator.
What is latitude?
The largest ungoverned landmass on Earth.
What is Antarctica?
The single most important factor that controls ocean tides in Canada, and the rest of the world.
What is the moon?
The only officially bilingual province in Canada.
What is New Brunswick?
The class / subject I'm in that leads me to be in this classroom.
What is Human Development (Through The Lifespan)?