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plants
animals
trees
miscellaneous
seasons
100
What is a plant that grows along the edges of the forest?
Blueberry Bush
100
Name three things people and animals need to survive.
Food, water, shelter
100
Name two trees that stay green all the time.
evergreen, pine, fir, Christmas
100
Where in the forest do plants live when they need a lot of sunshine?
The edge of the forest
100
What state of matter is ice?
solid
200
What is a plant that fills shallow waters of ponds and lakes?
Water Lily
200
What is an animal that builds its lodge in the water?
Beaver
200
What part of a pine tree is waxy and helps keep the trees from losing water?
needles
200
What are the three different states of matter?
solid, liquid, gas
200
Why do deer eat twigs in the winter?
Because the snow is too deep for them to get other food.
300
What is a plant that grows in shady, cool parts of the forest?
ferns
300
Why don't beavers live in the desert?
There is no water.
300
Give an example of a broad-leaf tree.
Oak tree
300
Forests are habitats with lots of trees and ...?
Rain
300
What happens to lakes and ponds in the winter in northern areas?
they freeze
400
How is the life cycle of a desert plant different than that of a forest plant?
They have shorter life cycles.
400
In what habitat would you find a roadrunner?
Desert
400
What type of tree has stiff green needles for leaves?
Evergreen
400
What are two kinds of forests?
Those with trees with leaves and those with trees that have needles.
500
What are types of forest plants?
blueberry, fern, water lily, goldenrod,
500
What time of day do deer usually come out to the edge of the forest for food?
Dawn or dusk (because they aren't seen as easily)
500
Why do some trees lose their leaves in the winter?
To survive. To save energy. So they don't need as much water.
500
How are deserts and forests similar?
Both have lots of plants and animals that have to deal with difficult conditions to survive.
500
What are some ways forest animals find shelter in winter?
underground burrows and nests leaves for bedding/warmth staying in thicker parts of the forests