Fossils & Earth's Past
Adaptations & Animal Behavior
Habitats and Survival Needs
Producers/
Consumers and Ecosystems
Human & Environmental Impact
100

The hardened remains of a living thing that died long ago

A Fossil

100

What do you call a body part, covering, or behavior that helps an animal survive

An Adaptation

100

What do you call the place where an animal lives.


Habitat

100

What is a living thing that makes its own food (like plants).


Producer

100

Name one negative way humans affect the environment

Cutting trees, polluting, or littering

200

What do fossils help scientists learn about?

The past and how environments and organisms have changed.


200

What is one example of animal behavior that helps survival?

Hibernation, migration, burrowing, hunting at night, or huddling

200

Name one thing an organism needs to survive

Air, water, food, or shelter

200

What do you call a living thing that eats plants or other animals.

Consumer

200

Name one positive way humans help the environment.

Recycling, planting trees, reusing materials, or reducing waste.


300

What might a starfish fossil found in mountains tell us?

The mountains were once covered by water.

300

What is camouflage?

A color or shape that helps an animal blend into its environment.

300

What happens to animals when a forest is cleared?

They lose their homes.


300

How are producers and consumers connected?

Consumers eat producers (or other consumers) for energy.

300

How can clearing land for shopping centers affect animals?

It reduces places for animals to live.

400

What might petrified wood found in a desert tell us?

The desert was once a forest.

400

What do you call a behavior an animal is born knowing how to do?

Instinct

400

What may happen if food decreases in an environment?

Animals compete, die, or migrate to find food.

400

What can happen if an invasive plant takes over a forest?

Animals may lose natural food sources

400

What is one negative effect of a beaver building a dam?

It can block water from flowing to other organisms or flood an area

500

Why are fossils important for understanding Earth’s history?

They show how environments and living things have changed over time

500

Why does camouflage help an animal survive better?

It helps the animal hide from predators or sneak up on prey

500

How do plants respond to light?

They grow toward the light.

500

What happens to animals after a forest fire?

Their homes and food sources may be destroyed or reduced.

500

Why is protecting habitats important for animals?

Animals need habitats to survive, find food, and live safely.

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