An animal that lives in nature.
What is a wild animal?
A body of water surrounded by land.
What is a lake?
A resource that we require to grow plants.
What is soil.
The part of the plant that collects water and minerals from the earth.
What are the roots?
The part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
What are the petals?
lumber and paper
What types of resources do we get from trees?
A large, natural stream of fresh water.
What is a river?
A hard rock that is green in color.
What is limestone?
The substance that gives plants their green color.
What is chlorophyll?
The part of the plant that protects flowers before they bloom.
What are sepals?
An animal that lives near people.
What is a domesticated animal?
The largest body of water, always salty.
What is an ocean?
A resource that is melted down to create glass.
What is sand?
The energy source required for photosynthesis.
What is the sun?
The male reproductive part of the plant.
What is the stamen?
Trees living together in nature.
What is a natural forest?
A wide indentation in the shoreline that is surrounded by land on three sides and contains brackish water.
What is a bay?
These items can be found on nutrition labels of our food.
What are minerals?
The two products created from photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
The female reproductive part of the plant.
What is the pistil?
A forest planted by people.
What is a cultivated forest?
Our watershed address.
What is the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?
The resource made up of small rocks.
What is gravel?
The gas required for photosynthesis.
What is CO2, or carbon dioxide?
The reproductive part of ferns and mosses that are similar to seeds in flowering plants.
What are spores?