What instinct do ducklings have when they are born?
They have the instinct to follow their mothers to stay safe.
What is dividing the 4th planet by the 5th?
the asteroid belt is dividing Mars and Jupiter.
What part of plants are under the ground?
The underground part of plants are Roots.
Is limestone a sedimentary rock?
Yes limestone is a sedimentary rock.
What are the steps in thinking of a new solution in technology.
First identify a problem, think of a solution, test the solution, decide if the solution worked, if not think of a new solution, then share your results.
How do flamingos turn pink?
Flamingos feathers are originally white, they turn pink by eating shrimp and algae.
Is the sun the biggest star?
No. The sun is an average size star.
How do plants survive in dry regions?
Plants that live in dry regions inherit structures to help them survive with very little water.
What is erosion?
Erosion is the process in which weathered particles are removed from land.
How do male fish develop eggs without a female fish?
A certain chemical in the water pollution can cause male fish to develop eggs in their bodies.
What makes stars twinkle?
Earths atmosphere makes stars twinkle.
Do pinecones have seeds in them?
Yes pinecones do have seeds inside them.
Can plants weather rocks?
Yes just like wind and water, plants can weather rocks.
In a warm sea turtle nest what is going to be the majority of the babies female or male?
In a warm sea turtle nest the majority of the babies would be female.
What was the name of the first asteroid discovered with the moon?
Ida
Are lily plants the only leaves that float?
No lily plants are underwater but they have leaves that float.
How much money does Florida's minerals add to Florida's economy?
Florida's minerals add more that $2 billion.
In the fall, why can't a flying hawk see a sparrow?
The sparrow is almost the same color as the fall leaves.
How many constellations are there?
Today astronomers identify 88 constellations.
What are the heads of flowers for?
Some plants use flower heads to reproduce, or make new plants.
What is physical weathering?
physical weathering happens when wind, water, ice, or plants cause rocks to flake or crack.