Human Impact
Plant Adaptations
Animal Adaptations
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
100

What is it called when a human leaves trash in nature?

What is littering?

100

What animal helps a flower reproduce?

What is a bee?

100
A nonpoisonous snake looks just like a poisonous snake. What type of adaptation is this?
What is mimicry?
100
To go into a deep sleep during cold months when food is hard to find.
What is hibernate?
100
A body part or a behavior that helps a living thing survive in its environment.
What is adaptation?
200

What is an example of a renewable resource?

sun, water, animals, plants..
200
Name the adaptation that a cactus plant uses for protection.
What are sharp thorns?
200
A salamander 's skin blends in with mud, leaves, and logs. This is an example of what type of adaptation?
What is camouflage?
200
The coloring, markings, or other physical features of an animal that help it blend with its surroundings
What is camouflage?
200
The way that a plant or an animal acts.
What is behavior?
300

What is it called when humans use resources that leave chemicals in the air and water?

What is pollution?

300
Most plants get water and ___________ from the soil.
What are nutrients?
300
The animal that uses a tail shaped like a paddle as an adaptation to help them swim.
What is the American beaver?
300
To move to warmer regions during cold months when food becomes scarce.
What is migrate?
300
Any animal that lives in a water habitat.
What is an aquatic animal?
400

Name one way that a human could positively impact the environment?

planting a tree, protecting animals, picking up trash, recycling...

400
This adaptation helps the tree stay up in wet soil.
What are cypress knees?
400
Keen eyesight, sharp talons, and a sharp, hookshaped beak are adaptations for these creatures.
What are birds of prey?
400
Any animal that is hunted food by another animal.
What is prey?
400
An adaptation that allows an animal to protect itself by looking like another kind of living thing that is poisonous or otherwise harmful.
What is mimicry?