What is force? (HINT: There are two things considered as a force)
What is push and pull?
Individuals in species may have similar anatomies, but have different _________.
What is traits?
Does every part of Renton have the same weather at the same time?
What is no?
What do animals need to survive? (HINT: There are four things)
When more than one force acts on an object, __________ ________ does not cause a change in the objects motion.
What is balanced forces?
Where do organism's inherited traits come from?
What is parents?
What are three types of hazardous weather that cause major damage?
What is blizzards, hurricanes, and tornadoes?
Some animals prefer to live alone and some prefer to live in groups. What is a pro to living in a group? (Multiple answers are correct)
What is (1) finding food, (2) capturing prey, (3) raising offspring, and (4) protecting themselves from predators is easier.
What can help predict future motions?
What is recognizing patterns of motion?
What is the enviornment?
What are 2 of the 5 types of climate zones according to the Koppen climate classification system?
What is tropical, arid, temperate, continental, and polar.
Why can't all animals live in different habitats?
What is there is not enough resources for the animal to survive in that habitat?
What type of forces can act from a distance? You can get one type to get full points.
What is electric or magnetic force?
What is the life cycle of a plant? (HINT: 4 stages)
What is a seed, germination, seedling, and plant?
Name two types of tools meteorologists use to predict weather patterns? (HINT: there are four)
What is weather stations, radar towers, satellite images, and weather ballons?
What role does humans have that would contribute to species population declining over the years living in the same habitat?
What is habitat loss?
What are the two types of effects of magnets?
What are bees?
Name two types tools scientists use to measure the state of the atmosphere to predict weather. (HINT: there are four)
What is thermometer, anemometer, wind vane, and rain gauge?
What have humans done to create safe path for animals to allow them to travel across a habitat or to new, similar habitat?
What is wildlife corridors?