Plants
Trees
Day Night
The Seasons
About the Seasons
100

What is the first stage of the life cycle of a flowering plant?

Seed

100

Why are trees important to life on Earth?

The give us oxygen to breathe.

100

What is a cycle?

Something that repeats over and over. 

100

Name the seasons in order.

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

100

Which seasons gets the most sunlight?

Summer

200

What happens after a seed is planted?

It grows roots, stem, and leaves.

200

Where is the food made in a tree?

Leaves

200

What causes daytime and nighttime?

The Earth rotating on its axis.

200

How long does it take the Earth to orbit around the sun?

1 year, 365 days

200

Do all parts of the planet have seasons?

No

300

What is the best season to plant seeds?

Spring

300

What does a seed need to start sprouting?

Warmth, water, soil.

300
What would happen if the Earth did not ever rotate?

One side would always be light, one side would always be dark.

300

What is so special about the summer solstice?

It is the longest day of the year, when there is the most sunshine.

300

In which season do most animals give birth to their young?

Spring

400

How do flowering plants attract pollinators?

Color, shape, smell, food.

400

How do seeds get spread around?

People, animals, water, wind

400

Does the Earth spinning give us day and night, or give us the seasons?

Day and Night

400

Do the North and South Poles have seasons?

No

400

How do people adapt to winter?

eat more, wear heavier clothes, stay inside, stay warm

500

How does a hummingbird's beak help it to pollinate flowers?

It's long beak helps reach inside flowers and spread pollen.

500

What is the different between deciduous trees and evergreen trees?

Deciduous trees shed their leaves. Evergreens do not.

500

Does the equator get more sunlight than the North pole? Why or why not?

Yes because it is closer and sees more of the sun.

500

How are animals affected by the different seasons?

Some migrate, some hibernate.
500

In which seasons are crops collected by farmers?

Fall/Autumn