Columbus, Cabot, Cartier
Habitats
Heat
Soil
Adaptations
100

Reasons for travel.

Religion, Gold, and Land
100

The habitat that we live in?

Piedmont

100

Heat is a source of _____

Energy

100

What soil is best for growing plants?

Loam

100

A green grasshopper in the grass.

Camouflage

200

Jacques Cartier explored the New World in the name of what country?

France

200

What habitat has Rocky soil, plentiful rainfall, ridges and valleys, cool temperatures?

Mountain

200

What are common heat sources?

Burning

Friction 

Sunlight

200

What soil type allows water to pass easily?

Sand

200

Why do animals adapt?

To survive in their environment

300

What explorer never treated Indians badly?

John Cabot
300

Lowland covered with water and is home to many plants and animals that can survive in poor soil

Marsh and Swamp

300

What colors absorb sunlight?

Black and dark colors

300

Name all three types of soil.

sand, clay, loam


300

Alligator snapping turtles use their tongues to make them look like worms and capture fish

Mimicry

400

Did Columbus meet his goals?

No, because he did not find the Northwest Passage to Asia.

400

Where would you most likely find deer, squirrels, and snakes?

Piedmont

400

Insulators ______ the transfer of heat energy.

slow down

400

What type of soil has the largest particle size?

Sand

400

What type of adaptation is a bear hibernating during the winter

Behavior

500

What was  one of Jacques Cartier's accomplishments?

he began a fur trade with Native Americans

500

Where is the Marsh and Swamp located in Georgia?

The coastal plains

500

What  is a conductor?

Something that heat can move through quickly and easily

500

What type of soil is the smallest?

Clay

500

Whales swim to warmer waters during the cold months.

Migration

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