Landforms
Government
Maps
Science
Animals
100
Land that is covered on all sides.

Island

100

Who is the executive branch?

The president

100

What is the imaginary line that goes across the middle of the world.

Equator

100

Which gas do plants absorb from the air to help them make their food?

Carbon Dioxide

100

Gills are a(n)                 that allows fish to live in an underwater environment.

  1. lung
  2. habitat
  3. adaptation
  4. behavior

adaptation

200

A body of water that is surrounded by land.

Lake

200

Who decides if it is legal or illegal? The judicial, executive, legislative branch.  

Judicial

200

On a map, what part has all the symbols?

Map key

200

What is the main gas we need to breathe to stay alive?


Oxygen

200

A bat uses high pitch sounds to help it see in the dark. This ability is called

  1. locomotion.
  2. sightseeing.
  3. soundseeing.
  4. echolocation.

echolocation

300

The part where the river breaks off into multiple parts.

Delta

300

What branch makes laws? Judicial, executive, or legislative branch. 

Legislative Branch

300

What part of the map has the North, West, South and East symbol?

Compass

300

How many planets are in the solar system?

8, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

300

A tree frog is green and can hide in the trees. This adaptation is an example of

  1. instinct.
  2. mimicry.
  3. hibernation.
  4. camouflage.

camouflage

400

The land that is on the edge of the ocean. 

Beach

400

Who is the leader of the state's government?

The governor 

400

The lines that go north and south?

Longitude

400

What part of the plant grows under the ground?

Roots

400

What are animals called if they only eat the flesh of other animals?

Carnivores

500

A large piece of ice in the ocean.

Glacier

500

How many years before the president have to run again?

4 years

500

An object that stands for something else?

Symbol

500

What force pulls objects toward the Earth?

Gravity

500

Animals without backbones are called

  1. reptiles.
  2. vertebrates.
  3. amphibians.
  4. invertebrates.

Vertebrates

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