Bees and Ecology
Dinosaurs and Evolution
Penguins and Heat
Architecture and Earthquakes
Circuits and Electricity
100

Worker bees collect these from flowers.

What are pollen and nectar?

100

The event that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs.

What is the asteroid impact?

100

The penguin in a pair that takes care of the egg during hunting season.

What is the male penguin?

100

The bridges we built in class.

What is a truss bridge?

100

Electricity needs this to flow.

What is a circuit?

200

The number of wings bees have.

4?

200

The study of fossils.

What is Paleontology?

200

The penguin eggs that need the most protection from the sun with the increasing effects of climate change.

What are the chinstrap penguins/South African penguins?

200

The foundations of buildings in earthquake prone areas are made this way.

What is flexible?

200

The base of circuit boards.

What is plastic?

300

The types of bees in a honey bee hive.

What are the queen, drone, and worker?

300

The Latin translation of the word parts in "dinosaur."

What is "terrible lizard?"

300

The material that deflects the sun's radiation heat.

What is mylar?

300

The layer of the earth we live on.

What is the crust?

300

The particles that make up the phenomenon known as electricity.

What are electrons?

400

The appendage bees use to eat and access the deep recesses of a flower.

What is the proboscis?

400

The period in which the dinosaurs began to appear.

What is the Triassic period?

400

This type of heat travels through materials.

What is conduction?

400

The largest tectonic plate on Earth.

What is the Pacific plate?

400

The minerals in organic material that allows electricity to conduct.

What are electrolytes?

500

The purpose of a drone.

What is the mate?

500

The first dinosaur.

What is the eoraraptor?

500

The largest penguin species.

What is the Emperor penguin?

500

The cause of California's consistent and strong earthquakes.

What is the San Andreas fault?

500

The best metal for conduction.

What is copper?