Biotic or Abiotic?
Adaptations
What Do I eat?
Gradual or Drastic?
Odds & Ends
100

What is a biotic factor?

What are the living things in an ecosystem?

100

 What are characteristics that help an animal survive in its environment?

What are adaptations?

100

What do you call animals that primarily eat other animals?

What are carnivores?
100

What is a drastic change?

What is a change that happens rapidly or suddenly?

100

What is an adaptation that birds who swim may have?

What is webbed feet?

200

What is an abiotic factor?

What are the non-living things in an ecosystem?

200

Name one adaptation that helps carnivores hunt.

What are sharp teeth and claws?

200

What do you call animals that primarily eat plants?

What are herbivores?

200

What is a gradual change?

What is a change that happens slowly over time?

200

What is a producer?

What is a living thing that can make its own food with water and sunlight?

300

Name a biotic factor in the ocean?

What is a shark, fish, turtle, etc (anything that lives in the ocean).

300

What adaptation helps herbivores avoid predators?

What is camouflage or the ability to run quickly?

300

Name a common carnivore found in the wild.

What is shark, lion, tiger, polar bear

300

How do drastic changes affect animals?

What is loss of habitat or threaten the survival of a species?

300

What is a consumer?

What is an animal that eats other living things?

400

Name an abiotic factor in the desert.

What is the sand?

400

 How do omnivores' adaptations allow them to thrive in different environments?

What is their ability to eat different foods?
400

 What adaptations help carnivores eat meat?

What are sharp teeth for tearing meat and/or claws for hunting.

400

What is extinction?

What is Extinction is when a species no longer exists?

400

What is a decomposer?

What is an organism that eats decaying plants and animals and recycles them into new soil.

500

Why is sunlight an important abiotic factor?

What is the sun gives all plants energy?

500

Give an example of how an adaptation can change over time in response to the environment.

Bird beaks adapting over time

Fox fur changing from dark to white depending on the season

500

What adaptations help herbivores eat plants?

What are flat teeth for grinding and strong jaws?

500

How do humans cause gradual changes?

What is Humans cause gradual changes through activities like farming, urban development, and pollution.

500

How does pollution affect the environment?

Pollution can harm wildlife, contaminate water sources, and degrade air quality.