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100

The part of the plant that holds the plant in place.

What are the roots?

100

In a food chain, these are the first part that absorb sunlight and pass on energy to consumers.

What are producers?

100

The fastest planet in the solar system.

What is Mercury?

100

This is the shallowest part of the ocean.

What is the Continental Shelf?

100

Between grass and dirt, which surface will give you cleaner water?

GRASS. Dirt would make it... dirty.

200

The air that plants need to perform photosynthesis.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

200

This weather tool is used to measure wind speed.

What is an anemometer?

200

The largest planet in the solar system.

What is Jupiter?

200
As the depth of the ocean increases, the amount of light it receives...

DECREASES!

200

This is a type of resource that occurs in nature without needing to be made.

What is a natural resource?

300

The part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place.

What are the leaves?

300

Heavy rains from Hurricanes cause this natural disaster

What is flooding?

300

This planet spins on its side and is named after the Greek primordial being of the sky.

What is Uranus?

300

This organism is the base of all ocean food webs, and can be plant or animal-like.

What is plankton?

300

This is the name of the watershed we live in.

What is the Chesapeake Bay watershed?

400

RANDOM QUESTION (DOUBLE POINTS):

A group of living organisms of the SAME species is called this.

What is a population?

400

This is the special role that all organisms have in their ecosystems.

What is a niche?

400

RANDOM QUESTION (DOUBLE POINTS):

This is the variable in an experiment that YOU have control over.  It is what YOU can change.

What is the Independent Variable.

400

As you go further down into the ocean, the temperature...

DECREASES
400

This phrase "We all live downstream" helps us realize all water is connected.  So if you wash pollutants or chemicals down a drain, this where they'll end up.

What is back in your own drinking water!?

500

Humans and animals alike need these to survive.

What are plants?

500

This is the name of the organisms that break dead dead plants and animals and convert them into energy.

What are decomposers?

500

This pulls the ocean waters in and out twice a day, and are known as high and low TIDE.

What is the function of the moon?

500

This part of the ocean connects the Continental Shelf to the ocean floor (Abyssal Plain)?

What is the Continental Slope.

500

MULTI-ANSWER QUESTION! DOUBLE POINTS!

This type of water is found in the ocean.

This type of water is found in bays/lakes/streams/rivers that are inland.

This type of water is found when ocean and lake water meet, like where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic ocean.

What is salt water?

What is fresh water?

What is brackish water?

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