Animals
Physical
Earth
Environment
Animals 2
100

An animal that only eats other animals

carnivore

100
Everything is made of this

matter

100

The three types of rocks are 

Metamorphic, Sedimentary, and Igneous Rocks

100

Limitless resource that nature can produce over and over again

renewable resources

100

Animals that get their energy by feeding on dead materials and wastes

Decomposer

200

This animal kingdom characteristics are breaths under water, lays eggs, has gills, fins and lives in the water

Fish

200

Solid, Liquid and gas are

States of Matter

200

Carries weathered materials away from a place

Erosion

200

Oil, gas and coal are examples of

Non-Renewable Resources

200

An animal that eats only plants are called

Herbivores

300

An animal blending into their environment is called

camouflage 

300

A push or a pull is a 

Force

300

The dropping of materials in a new place

Deposition
300

Anything in the environment that can harm living things or damage natural resources

Pollution

300

An animal that has a backbone (spine) is called

Vertebrate 

400

The beak of a bird being different sizes due to what they eat would be called an 

Adaptation
400

The force that attracts objects to each other

Gravity

400

Another name for rain, snow, hail or sleet is also known as

Precipitation

400

When the last member of a species dies 

Extinction 

400

Animals that have a backbone, hair and fur, breathes with lungs, gives birth to live young and feeds milk to their young

Mammals

500

The path of food energy from an organism to another ecosystem is

Food Chain

500

When magnets have a north end and a north end trying to touch each other they will 

Repel 

500

The Earh completes this path around the sun 

Orbit

500

Animals that could become extinct very soon if not helped

Endangered Species 

500

The changes that some insects go through during their lifecycle to change physical form

Metamorphosis 

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