Bodies of Water
Landforms
Vegetation
Climate
Where in the world?
100

This well-known, local river stretches almost 700 kilometres long!

What is the Saint John River.

100

The highest mountain in New Brunswick.

What is Mount Carleton.
100

This vegetable is grown in big farms all over New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

What is the potato.

100

True or false:

We live in the polar zone.

False.

New Brunswick is part of the temperate climate zone.

100

This is the province we live in.

What is New Brunswick.
200

A large stream of fresh water that flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean.

What is a river.

200

A piece of land completely surrounded by water.

What is an island.

200

Plants that are grown and harvested for food or to make products. 

What is crops.

200

True or false:

Weather is at a certain time of the day or night.

True. 

The weather changes quickly. Climate does not.

200

The province of New Brunswick is located in this country.

What is Canada.

300

A large body of water surrounded by land.

What is a lake.

300

A high part of Earth's surface.

What is a mountain.

300

These grow in the early spring along many riverbanks across Atlantic Canada, especially New Brunswick. They are part of the fern family.

What is the fiddlehead.

300

True or false:

Climate has an impact on vegetation.

True.

Plants have a longer growing season in some climate zones than others. 

300

We live on this continent.

What is North America.

400
This bay has the highest tides in the world.

What is the Bay of Fundy.

It is located between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

400

A low strip of land between mountains or hills.

What is a valley.
400

This wildflower grows in meadows and along riverbanks in New Brunswick. It is also New Brunswick's official flower. 

What is the purple violet.

400

True or false:

Climate changes all the time.

False.

Climate is the pattern of weather over many years.

400

Name one province, other than New Brunswick, that is part of our Atlantic Region.

What is Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

Your team only had to name one to get the points.

500

A body of water that is partly surrounded by land but has a wide opening to the ocean.

What is a bay.
500

A piece of land that is mostly covered by water, such as marshes and bogs.

What is a wetland.

500
This type of edible seaweed is very popular in New Brunswick. 

What is dulse. 

500

True or false:

Nova Scotia has a temperate climate zone.

True.

Winters are shorter and warmer in the temperate zone than in the polar zone.

500

This is the capital city of New Brunswick.

What is Fredericton.