Science
Science
Geography
Geography
Geography
100
A plant that produces seeds but not flowers
What is a gymnosperm?
100
The transfer of a pollen grain to the egg-producing part of a plant, which is sometimes helped by insects
What is pollination?
100
This kind of map shows landforms and waterways of a region
What is a physical map?
100
The weather pattern of a place over a certain period of time
What is climate?
100
A small table on a map that shows what the symbols on the map mean
What is a map key?
200
Mosses grow close to the ground because they do not have these
What is vascular tissue?
200
Structures in plants that help make food
What is chloroplast?
200
The part of the map that shows direction
What is the compass rose?
200
This type of map shows names and boundaries of regions
What is a political map?
200
0 degree latitude
What is the equator?
300
An undeveloped plant and stored food for the plant are found here
What is a seed?
300
A seed plant that produces flowers
What is an angiosperm?
300
Lines on the map that run east and west
What is latitude?
300
An area with similar characteristics
What is a region?
300
Environment, movement, place, location and region
What are the themes of geography?
400
Mosses and ferns develop from these cells
What are spores?
400
Plants lose water through their leaves during these process
What is transpiration?
400
The part of the map that shows one small area in more detail
What is an inset map?
400
Lines on a map that run north and south
What is longitude?
400
0 degree longtitude
What is the prime meridian?
500
This is when plants release the energy stored in sugars
What is respiration?
500
Plants without tissue through which water and food move.
What are nonvascular plants?
500
67 degrees South and 9 degrees East is an example of this
What is absolute location?
500
"One block away from McDonald's" is an example of this
What is relative location?
500
The first region of the United States we studied in 5th grade
What is the Northeast region?
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