The very dry area of land with few plants or animals.
What is a desert?
The area of Earth with the same weather and same type of living things.
What is a biome?
The animal that has feathers, wings and a beak.
What is a bird?
The living thing that makes its own food.
What is a plant?
Patty is this type of animal.
What is a reptile?
The large area of land that is covered with grass.
What is a grassland.
Everything around us including air, land, water, plants and animals.
What is an environment?
The animal that has hair or fur and breathes air.
What is a mammal?
The living thing that moves, breathes, and eats other living things for energy?
What is an animal?
Seven (betta fish) lives in this environment.
What is water.
The area of land with many trees.
What is forest?
The community of living and nonliving things that work together.
What is an ecosystem?
The animal that has scales and breathes air.
What is a reptile?
What people eat.
What is food?
The math and science classroom has two mammals.
What are rats?
The large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean.
What is a river?
To eat, breathe, and grow.
What is live?
The animal that lives in water and breathes using gills.
What is a fish?
The power to work, move or grow.
What is energy?
Animals like Coal live in this environment.
What is a desert?
The area of land that has very few trees and is very cold.
What is a Tundra?
The region features a mix of grasslands, prairies, and scattered woodlands, with vegetation such as big bluestream, switchgrass, and oak mottes.
What is Gulf Coastal Plain biome?
The animal has smooth skin and typically is born in water but can live on land or water.
What is an amphibian?
The living that that makes its own food and can grown very tall and typically has bark.
What is a tree?
The type of environment Bridgeland HS is known for this.
What is a learning environment?