Animals & Plants
Utah
Rocks
Waves & Energy
100

This is the largest land animal that uses its trunk to drink water and grab food.

What is an elephant?

100

The abbreviation of Utah

What is UT?

100

These are the preserved remains or traces of ancient living things.

What are fossils?

100

This part of a wave is the lowest point, opposite of the crest.

What is the trough?

200

This part of the plant is responsible for making food through photosynthesis.

What are leaves?

200

This is Utah's state symbol.

What is beehive?

200

An opening in the Earth's surface that allows gas, magma, and ash to escape from beneath Earth's crust.

What is a volcano?

200

This is the most common power source used in a small electrical circuit, often found in toys.

What is a battery?
300

This behavior involves animals moving from one region to another, often seasonally.

What is migration?

300

This type of habitat, found in Utah, is characterized by low rainfall and can include both sandy and rocky areas.

What is a desert?

300

This type of rock forms from cooled lava or magma

What is igneous rock?

300

This component is used to open or close a circuit, allowing or stopping the flow of electricity.

What is a switch?

400

This type of plant adaptation helps cacti survive in the desert by storing water.

What is a thick stem or succulent leaves?

400

This is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, located in northern Utah.

What is the Great Salt Lake?

400

This is the hardest mineral.

What is a diamond?

400

This is the distance between two consecutive creates or troughs in a wave.


What is a wavelength?

500

 What is a special feature or behavior that helps an animal or plant survive in its environment?

What is adaptation?

500

This forms when two tectonic plates move toward each other and push upward.

What is a mountain?

500
This natural event can cause rapid changes to Earth's surface, such as landslides and mudslides. This is because of Earth's plates moving or shifting. 

What is an Earthquake?

500

This type of wave requires a medium to travel through, such as air, water, or solids (like a wire).

What is a mechanical wave?