Habitats
States of Matter
Food Chains/Webs
Landforms
Random
100
A habitat that is sandy, dry, hot and filled with the popular cactus plant.
Desert
100
A building, the ground, a ball are all examples of this state of matter.
Solid
100
Plants that make their own food are called this.
Producers
100
A large body of water
Ocean
100
Everything on earth is made of _________.
Matter
200
A habitat that is wet, cool and dark.
Ocean/Sea
200
Water, soda, and gatorade are all examples of this state of matter.
Liquid
200
Animals that eat plants are called this.
Herbivore
200
A large, elevated landform that can be pointy at the top.
Mountain
200
The place where an animal finds its shelter, water, air and food is called this.
Habitat
300
A habitat that is rainy, green and filled with lots of animals and plants.
Rainforest
300
Gas, steam and smoke are all examples of this state of matter.
Gas
300
Animals that either ONLY animals are called this.
Carnivore
300
A deep space between two hills or mountains.
Valley
300
The temperature of the earth's poles is this.
COLD!
400
A habitat that is cold, white and covered in ice and snow.
Arctic
400
Ice (solid) can changes to water (liquid) by adding this.
Heat
400
Animals that eat plants AND animals like humans are called this.
Omnivores
400
Land surrounded on three sides by water (hint: Florida)
Penninsula
400
Seeds travel by animals, wind, water, humans and other means. Seeds traveling is called this.
Dispersal
500
A habitat that has four seasons, changes in weather and lots of animals that either migrate or hibernate during the winter.
Forest
500
Water (Liquid) can changes to ice (cold) by adding this.
Cold
500
These small creatures break down dead animals and plants and turn them into energy for plants in the dirt.
Decomposers
500
A "land bridge" that is surrounded on two sides by water and connects two larger areas of land.
Isthmus
500
A ______ is the energy being added to an object when you push or pull it. (Hint: starts with a F)
Force