Water Cycle
Food Chains and Food Webs
Producers Consumers Decomposers
Adaptations
Ecosystems
100

What process turns water into vapor?

Evaporation

100

The Sun gives ______ for food chains.

Energy

100

Grass is a ______.

Producer

100

A camel’s hump is an ______.

Adaptation

100

Living and nonliving things together form an ______.

Ecosystem

200

What process forms clouds?

Condensation

200

Which comes first in a food chain: producer or consumer?

Producer

200

Deer are ______.

Consumer

200

Polar bear fur is for ______.

Warmth/survival in cold

200

True or False: The water cycle depends on the Sun.

True

300

Rain and snow are examples of ______.

Precipitation

300

Which is correct: Sun → Grass → Rabbit → Hawk or Hawk → Rabbit → Sun → Grass?

Sun → Grass → Rabbit → Hawk

300

Bacteria and fungi are ______.

Decomposer

300

Gills are an adaptation for ______.

Breathing underwater

300

What do decomposers recycle back into soil?

Nutrients

400

Oceans and lakes are examples of ______.

Collection

400

Why do ecosystems need decomposers?

To recycle nutrients

400

Which group makes their own food?

Producers

400

Which is not an adaptation: bird’s beak, car wheels, turtle shell?

Car wheels

400

Which is nonliving: air, tree, or rabbit?

Air

500

List the water cycle in order.

Evaporation → Condensation → Precipitation → Collection

500

Make a food chain with producer → consumer → consumer → decomposer.

Example: Sun → Grass → Rabbit → Hawk → Fungus

500

Explain how consumers get energy.

By eating plants or animals

500

Explain how adaptations help with survival.

They help organisms live in their environment

500

What would happen to an ecosystem without decomposers?

Nutrients wouldn’t recycle, waste would pile up, plants couldn’t grow