What are grasses with a height of 3-7 inches?
What are short grasses?
What are substances for living things?
What are nutrients?
What is an area of land that is set aside by the federal government?
What is a national park?
What is a basin or low area of land that holds water?
What is a wetland?
What is the continental divide?
What is a ridge that separates river systems?
What has a big head, short horns, and a hump on its shoulders?
What is bison?
What is the height of land?
What is elevation?
What is something useful that comes from nature?
What is a natural resource?
What is a grass with solid triangular stems in the wetlands?
What are sedges?
What are the two different continental divides in North America?
What is the Northern divide and the great divide?
What is a carnivore that eats only eats insects and spiders?
What is an insectivore?
What is shorter and smaller than trees?
What are shrubs?
What has a flat top, with steep and flat sides that is found in the Badlands?
What is a butte?
What is another name for a wetlands soil?
What is hydric soil?
What family is the smallmouth bass part of?
What is the perch family?
What is a bird of prey?
What is a raptor?
What are a fence of trees to help break the force of wind?
What is a shelterbelt?
What was Theodore Roosevelt's role in the Badlands?
To conserve and preserve the area.
What are the areas of the wetlands with more permanent wetlands than the drift prairie?
What is the Missouri Coteau?
What is a swim bladder?
It helps fish float.
What is an introduction of chemicals into the food chain?
What is bio-accumulation?
What are the three layers of the forest?
What kinds of fossil fuels are found in the Badlands?
What are; petroleum, natural gas, and lignite coal?
What area of the wetlands is known for its rolling hills and millions of potholes?
What is the prairie pothole region?
What is non-native plants or animals that have been introduced into the aquatic environment that has a negative/harmful effect on it?
What is aquatic nuisance species?