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100

What is a shaking, rocking, or trembling of the ground?

Earthquake

100

Name one habitat...

Tundra, grassland, forest, water, or desert.... 

100

An example of a cold-blooded animal is a human?

False 

100

What are the three basic needs of everyone to survive? 

Food, water, and shelter

100

Where do weaverbirds live?

Africa 

200

What are a few examples of who people use animals?

Services Animals

Farming

Travel 

Communication 

200

What is an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock (lava), gases, and rocks come spewing or flowing out?

Volcano 

200

What is one type of animal track?

Diagonal walkers, bounders, gallopers, or pacers.

200

What are swiftlet nests made out of? 

Their saliva

200

Name one invertebrate.

Spiders, snails, worms, and many insects

Sea sponges, mollusks, arthropods 

300

What type of relationship do people have with animals?  Simplistic or Complex?

Complex

300

What do carnivores eat?

Meat

300

An animal's home is called?

Its habitat 

300
What type of animal eats plants?

Herbivore 

300

Can you eat a swiftlet's nest?

Yes- in soup mainly

400

What are weaverbirds known for?

Their nests

400

Besides humans, what is another example of an omnivore? 

Fox, raccoon, dogs, birds, bears

400

Does a vertebrate have a backbone?

Yes

400

The surface of the land is always changing.  What is the process of shaping the Earth through wind, rain, snow, and water?

Erosion 

400

Humans are considered?  A carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore? 

Omnivores

500

Name a simple food chain.

Example: Plants need the sun and rain to grow.  Plant eaters like mice eat the plants.  The meat-eaters like a fox then eat the mouse. 


Sun-Rain-Grass-Gazelle-Lion

500

What do swiftlet birds use to help them fly?

Sonar or clicking noises because the caves are dark

500

What habitat does a polar bear live in?

Tundra or arctic 

500

How can you see an animal track? 

In the mud or snow 

500

What is another name for a biome?

A habitat