A type of environment that is defined by the types of organisms that live there.
What is a biome?
Water from a river or stream falling from a great height, when it flows over a steep incline.
What is a waterfall?
To make something smaller.
What is reduce?
What is the meaning of the word "hypothesis"?
What is a guess?
The third planet from the sun.
What is Earth?
This water biome is the largest biome in the world.
What is marine?
The place where a river enters another river, a lake, a reservoir, a sea, or an ocean.
What is a river mouth?
remaking things into something else.
What is recycle?
What is a step by step way to answer questions and solve problems by testing ideas?
What is the scientific method?
What is are galaxy?
What is the Milky Way?
These tree-studded grasslands receive enough seasonal rainfall so that trees can grow in open groups or singly throughout.
What is Savanna?
A low lying !at area near a river that is flooded when the river is full and flows over.
What is a floodplain?
An example of this is bringing your own bags to the grocery store?
What is reuse?
The study of the Earth and everything connected to it, like rocks, weather, oceans, earthquakes, volcanoes, and space.
What is earth science?
What was the name of the first person to go around the moon?
Who was Neil Armstrong?
It is the hottest biome, but it can also get cold temperatures in winter.
What is a desert?
Rivers or streams that flow into a larger river or a lake.
What is a Tributary?
Making a bird feeder out of a bottle.
What is reuse?
The study of matter and energy and how things in the world work. Some examples are chemistry, physics, motion, light, sound, and electricity.
What is physical science?
how many people where on the ISS?
What is seven?
What is a temperate forest?
how many parts of a river are there?
what is eight?
The shape that symbolizes recycling.
The layer go gases or air that surrounds Earth. It helps protect the planet and gives us the air we breathe.
What is the atmosphere?
This is the amount of people who were on Artemis II.
What is four?