What is the food product that honeybees make in their hive?
Honey
What do we never want to do that sends trash directly into the environment?
Litter
What are the three types of plate boundaries?
Convergent, Divergent, and Transform
What is the energy source that starts the food chain?
Sun
What is important the penguins have in their coat to keep themselves warm?
Wax
What are the three types of bees?
Worker, drone, and queen
How does recycling plastic work?
Melting the plastic, blowing a large bubble up through the material to make sheets that can be remade into new goods
What type of plates and how do they move cause a V shape where they both sink?
Two oceanic plates at a convergent boundary
What is an example of a decomposer?
Fungi, bacteria, earthworms
What were the steps of finger knitting?
Wrap around your first and second fingers and pull the bottom loops over the top of your fingers
What are the three parts of a bees body?
Head, thorax, and abdomen
Where does the trash go?
Landfill
What is the mega continent that made up all the continents called?
Pangea
What is another name for a primary consumer? (think about what they eat)
Herbivore
What process did we see when we dripped the water on our snowflakes?
Diffusion
What are the main responsibilities of the female worker bees?
Caring for the queen and her eggs, tending to the young, foraging for food (collecting nectar), building and maintaining the hive, and defending against predators
Where does compost go?
Back into our earth!
What is important to think about when designing our structures that engineers use?
Balancing the forces
What is an example of a producer in an aquatic/ocean environment/food chain?
Seaweed/kelp, phytoplankton, and algae
What makes the waxy coat of penguins repel water?
Water is polar and wax is non-polar
What behavior makes Western honeybees stand out from other species of bees?
They are social insects who live together in nests or hives
What bin do we throw cardboard in?
Compost or recycling
What is the name of the fault we have in California and what type of fault is it?
San Andreas Fault and it is a transform boundary
What is the difference between secondary and tertiary consumers?
Secondary consumers get their food energy from primary consumers. Tertiary consumers get their food energy from secondary consumers.
How do snowflakes form?
We have a small particle of dust in the clouds and when it is cold enough it forms into an ice ball and then once it collects water it crystallizes and forms it's unique shape!