Where do crocodiles live?
In lakes and rivers.
Which reptile can walk and also swim in the water?7
Crocodiles (or turtles).
What is the thinnest layer of the Earth where we live?
The crust.
Why are water, air, and land important to us?
Because we need them every day to live.
What happens to animals when their habitat (home) is destroyed by humans?
They have no place to live or find food.
Where are a crocodile's eyes and nose located?
On top of their head
How do snakes move on the ground?
They slither.
What is the Earth's crust made of?
Rock and soil
What is a quick way to save water at home?
Taking short showers (or turning off the tap while brushing teeth)
Name one way humans change the Earth's surface.
Cutting down trees (logging) or building things.
What kind of skin does a crocodile have?
Scaly skin
Can some snakes swim?
Yes.
Which layer is very hot and made of solid and melted rock?
The mantle.
What happens to animals when we pollute the water with garbage?
It can poison them or make them sick.
If we cut down all the trees, what happens to the animals that live there?
They lose their homes.
How does a mother crocodile carry her babies?
In her mouth.
Name two reptiles that walk but do not swim.
Lizards, iguanas, or chameleons.
Which layer is in the very center and is the hottest part of Earth?
The inner core.
What can we do with plastic bottles instead of throwing them in the trash?
Recycle them.
What is something we can do to protect trees and animals?
Planting more trees or protecting their habitats.
What do crocodiles use to grab and tear their food?
Their sharp teeth and powerful jaws
Do all reptiles move in the same way?
No (some walk, some slither, some swim).
What is the outer core made of?
Liquid metals.
True or False: We are working to protect the Earth for a better future.
True
Do human changes always help animals, or can they sometimes hurt them?
They can sometimes hurt them