Bumblebees
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100

This is a baby animal you would bring home to your Mama.

What is a baby bumblebee?

100

The 4 cardinal directions.

What is North, South, East and West.

100

This North Star State borders one country and four US states.

What is Minnesota?

100

The biome described as "trees that lose leaves with a freeze" is known by this name. 

What is deciduous forest?

100

This butterfly, known for its orange and black wings, has seen a 90% population decline in recent decades. 

What is the Monarch butterfly?

200

This flows deep and wide.

What is a fountain?

200

Date, Orientation, Gridlines, Title, Author, Index, Legend, Scale.

What is DOGTAILS?

200

This ship that sunk on November 10, 1975 was the last major freighter to wreck in Lake Superior.

What is the Edmund Fitzgerald?

200

This biome is home to the red pine, Minnesota's state tree.

What is coniferous forest?

200

This critically endangered bumblebee with a rust colored band has disappeared from 87% of its historic range.

What is the rusty patched bumblebee?

300

This creature said, "I beg your pardon, I thought this was a garden," when it landed on your nose. 

What is a bee?

300

This graphic image shows places, roads, trails, boundaries, or geographical features in relation to one another.

What is a map?

300

The longest river in North America, the Mighty Mississippi, originates in this northern Minnesota lake. 

What is Lake Itasca?

300

The red pine has needle-like leaves that grow in bundles of this number.

What is two?

300

The Ojibwe call wild rice manoomin, which translates to this.

What is "the good berry"?

400

This is what Grandpa does after he puts his glasses and hat on.

What is take a nap?

400

This map feature details the size of a map relative to reality.

What is scale?

400

These two rivers join at Fort Snelling State Park, the confluence of which is known by Dakota people as Bdote.

What are the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers?

400

The fixed star in the northern hemisphere was used by both native tries and European traders for navigation.

What is the North Star (Polaris)?

400

Non-animal pollination uses forces like gravity to move pollen. Name two more ways this type of pollination occurs.

What are wind and water?

500

This is the type of frog that was sitting on a speckled log.

What is a speckled frog?

500

This is the unit that is most often used to show population density on a map.

What is people per square mile?

500

This is the number of times a bell is rung annually at Split Rock Lighthouse in remembrance of the crew that was lost on the Edmund Fitzgerald.

What is 29?

500

This Ojibwe star figure, associated with Orion, signals the arrival of winter and the need to prepare for the cold season. Ojibwe children would shoot arrows at this star figure at the end of winter.

Who is the Wintermaker?

500

This term describes water with a high pH that feels slippery to the touch.

What is soapy pH? or What is alkaline?