Animal Classes
Food Chain
Food Web
Biomes
General Knowledge
100

Animals that have fur or hair, are warm-blooded, have live babies, and produce milk.

Mammals

100

The first thing that comes in the food chain and produces the energy that we all need.

Producers

100

Animals that only eat plants.

Herbivores

100

Full of trees, plants, and animals.

Forests

100

How many points is a touchdown?

6 pts

200

Animals that have feathers, lay eggs and can fly.

Birds

200

The last thing that comes into the food chain and decomposes all dead things.

Decomposers

200

Animals that only eat meat.

Carnivores

200

Really dry places with extreme temperatures that have little to no animals, plants, and water.

Deserts

200

Does the sun revolve around the Earth or does the Earth revolve around the sun?

The Earth revolves around the sun.

300

Animals that have scaley skin, lay eggs, and are cold-blooded.

Reptiles

300

Animals that mostly eat plants. (Comes second in the food chain.)

Primary Consumers

300

Animals that eat both plants and meat.

Omnivores

300

Places that are full of grass and a lot of open space. Examples are savannas and prairies.

Grasslands

300

What country is the Panama Canal in?

Panama

400

Animals that have scales, gills, and fins.

Fish

400

Animals that consume plants or other animals. (The middle of a food chain.)

Consumers

400

Animals that are on top of the food chains.

Apex Predators

400

Places that are mostly freshwater and host many plants and animals. (Animals that live here are alligators, snakes, and bass.)

Wetlands

400

Who was Jackie Robinson?

A famous baseball player.

500

Small animals that have many legs and wings, and only have three body parts.

Insects

500

What is a food chain?

Shows how energy and nutrients move from animal to animal.

500

What is a Food Web?

A group of food chains that shows what eats what in an ecosystem.

500

What determines a biome?

Temperature, soil, and amount of light and water.

500

What currency is used in the U.K?

Pounds