Animal Relationships
States and Capitals
States and Capitals 2
Early 20th Century
Science Potpourri
100

An organism that can make its own food.

What is a producer? 

100

Wyoming.

What is Cheyenne? 
100

Washington.

What is Olympia? 

100

In the early 20th Century, one of these severe and prolonged downturns in economic activity devastated most of Europe and the US.

What is a depression? 

100
The Moon's gravity is responsible for this alternate rising and falling of ocean levels.

What are tides? 

200

The place where an organism lives.

What is a habitat? 

200
Nebraska.
What is Lincoln? 
200

Montana.

What is Helena? 

200

His laissez-faire style of economics did little to help Americans caught in the Depression's clutches.

Who is Herbert Hoover? 

200

This force acts to stop or slow the motion of two objects sliding across one another.

What is friction? 

300

Animal relationship characterized by one animal hunting, killing, and eating another.

What is predation? 
300

Utah.

What is Salt Lake City? 

300

New Mexico.

What is Santa Fe? 

300

FDR's New Deal created this government agency that oversees old age pensions and retirement insurance.

What is Social Security? 

300

A measure of the Earth's gravitational pull on a person or object.

What is weight? 

400

An animal that cannot produce its own food.

What is a consumer? 

400

Missouri.

What is Jefferson City? 

400

Arizona.

What is Phoenix? 

400

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Name the leaders of the three nations that comprised the Axis Powers.

Who are Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Emperor Hirohito? 

400

A push or a pull.

What is force? 

500

A relationship between animals in which both benefit.

What is mutualism? 

500
Nevada.

What is Carson City? 

500

Texas.

What is Austin? 

500

Churchill, FDR and Stalin met at this conference to decide what to do with Germany after World War II.

What is the Yalta Conference? 

500

The rate at which an object changes position.

What is speed?