Food Chains
Adaptations
Fossils
Landforms
States of Matter
100

An animal that eats plants or other animals is called this.

What is a consumer?

100
Some animals travel south for the winter. What is this called?
What is migration?
100

Fossils are found in the ground and show us things that lived a long time ago. True or False?

What is: True?
100

This is a high area of land with steep sides—often taller than a hill.

What is a mountain?

100
State of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
What is a solid?
200
What is the major source of energy in a food chain
The sun
200
This becomes thicker on rabbits in the winter to protect it from the cold weather.
What is fur?
200

This type of scientist studies fossils.

What is a paleontologist?

200

This landform is a deep valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river.

What is a canyon?

200
The state of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape.
What is liquid?
300
Who recycles nutrients in the food chain?
What is a decomposer?
300
During the winter the Starling gets white spots to blend in with the snow. What is this called?
What is camouflage?
300

Fossils are most often found in this type of rock.

What is sedimentary rock?

300

This process moves broken pieces of rock and soil from one place to another.

What is erosion?

300
The state of matter that does not have definite shape and does not have definite volume.
What is gas?
400
What takes energy from the sun and converts it to food for animals?
What is a producer?
400
What is it called when a bear sleeps all winter?
What is hibernation?
400

This is the name for a fossil that shows the imprint or footprint of an animal.

What is a trace fossil?

400

This landform is created when magma from inside the Earth erupts through the surface.

What is a volcano? 

400
What substance is naturally found in all three states of matter on earth?
What is water?
500
Put these animals in order according to a food chain snake, plant, sun, mouse, owl
sun, plant, mouse, snake, owl
500
What are the 3 forms of adaptations
camouflage, migration and hibernation
500

How can fossils help scientists learn about Earth’s past?

What is: by showing what living things and environments were like long ago?

500

This process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, often caused by wind, water, or ice.

What is weathering?

500
What state of matter does liquid water go to when heat is added to it?
What is gas?