Matter
Water
Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
100
What are the three states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, and Gas
100
What are the four parts of the water cycle?
Collection, Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation
100
What do fish use to breathe under water?
Gills
100
Do fully developed frogs live in water or on land?
On land
100
Name a reptile that does not lay eggs.
Some snakes
200
Complete the sentence: Matter is anything that takes up ________.
Space
200
What is the scientific word for rain, hail, sleet, and snow?
Precipitation
200
What kind of skin covering do fish have?
Scales
200
What does the word "amphibian" mean?
Two lives
200
Do reptiles have ears?
No
300
Give an example of water in the solid state.
Ice or Snow
300
Name the part of the water cycle where water vapour in the air gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds.
Condensation
300
How do fish move?
Using their fins to help them swim
300
What is the scientific word for a change of shape during an animal's life?
Metamorphosis
300
How many legs do reptiles have?
0 or 4
400
What state of matter is steam?
Gas
400
Name the part of the water cycle where the sun heats up water in rivers, lakes, or oceans and turns it into vapour or steam.
Evaporation
400
Do fish have live babies?
No, they lay many eggs.
400
Do frogs have smooth, slimy skin or rough, dry skin?
Smooth, slimy skin
400
Were dinosaurs part of the reptile family?
Yes
500
Which state of matter keeps its shape?
Solid
500
What is it called when plants "sweat," or lose water out of their leaves?
Transpiration
500
Are fish cold-blooded or warm-blooded?
Cold-blooded, which means they become hotter or colder depending on the weather outside.
500
Which has longer legs, frogs or toads?
Frogs
500
Spell T. Rex's full name.
Tyrannosaurus Rex