What is the natural environment where an animal or plant lives, providing food, water, and shelter.
Habitat
How long can a human survive without food?
3 weeks or 1 to 2 months with access to water
What is the largest mamal in the world?
Blue Whale
What is the first stage of the life cycle of a plant?
A seed.
How many hearts does an Octopus have?
Three
What is the Largest Rain forest in the world?
The Amazon Rain forest
When building a fire, these are the three necessary components?
Fuel, Heat, and Oxygen
The antlers of these largest deer can be palmate, meaning shaped like an open hand.
Moose
What is the sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators?
Nectar
What marine mammal has the power to kill a Great White shark?
Orca (Killer Whale)
This biome is characterized by very low temperatures, little precipitation, and permafrost.
Tundra
This type of tree provides three potential food/nutrient sources: inner bark, needles for tea, and pine nuts.
Pine Tree
Baby seals found in colder climates in the Arctic are called what?
Pups
What part of a plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?
Roots
What term refers to light produced by marine animals.
Bio luminescence
What is the longest river in the World?
The Nile River
Even if it looks crystal-clear, you must always do this to wilderness water.
Purify/boil it
This animal's eyes change color from gold in the summer to blue in the winter.
Reindeer
What is the gas that is released into the air by plants during photosynthesis?
Oxygen
What is the largest ocean in the world?
The Pacific Ocean
How much of the Earth is covered with water?
70%
Lush vegetation and swarming insects often indicate this nearby.
Water
Animals such as Whale Sharks and whales that often feed on krill are ____ feeders?
Filter feeders
What flower was once so valuable in the Netherlands that it caused an economic bubble?
Tulips
Often called "rain forests of the sea," half of this ecosystem was found to be dead or damaged in 2018.
Great Barrier Reef