What is it?
Coral Facts
Australia
Random nature facts
Grammar
100

What country the Great Barrier Reef is next to

What is Australia?

100

Corals need this from the sun to grow

What is sunlight?

100

THis animal carries its baby in a pouch and hops

What is a kangaroo?

100

The gas that plants breathe in that humans breathe out

What is carbon dioxide?

100

“Run,” “jump,” or “think” is this kind of word

What is a verb?

200

This is what the Great Barrier Reef is made of

What is coral?

200

This gives coral its bright colors

What is algae?

200

This is the capital city of Australia

What is Canberra?

200

This is the biggest land animal on Earth

What is the African elephant?

200

This kind of word names a person, place, or thing

What is a noun?

300

The ocean in which the Great Barrier Reef is

What is the Pacific Ocean?

300

This is what happens when corals lose their color

What is coral bleaching?
300

This is the name of the native people of Australia

Who are the Aboriginal Australians?

300

This is the only continent with no permanent people living on it

What is Antarctica?

300

This word is the adjective: “The fluffy dog barked”

What is “fluffy”?

400

A group of tiny animals that form coral

What are polyps?

400
The reason we should protect coral reefs

What is they help life in the sea?

400

This is the name of the famous red rock in the middle of Australia?

What is Uluru (or Ayers Rock)?

400

This is what an "eiketre" is called in English

What is an oak tree?

400

This punctuation ends a question

What is a question mark?

500

This is how old the Great Barrier Reef is

What is about 500,000 years?

500

This is the main threat against coral reefs

What is climate change (and pollution)?

500

Two animals that live only in Australia

What are kangaroos and kialas? Also accepted: wombats, platypuses, tasmanian devil, echidna, quokka

500

This is what we call animals that come out only at night

What is nocturnal?

500

This is what we call two words joined, like “can’t” or “won’t”

What is a contraction?

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