LIFE I
GEOGRAPHY
WATER
NATURE
LIFE II
100

Asian elephant or African elephant, which is smaller?

The Asian elephant

100

the pointed top of a mountain.

PEAK
100
Name 3 different types of water that you can ask for at a restaurant

STILL / TAP / SPARKLING / MINERAL /BOTTLED

100

How do you call it when the SUN starts to appear in the HORIZON?

SUNRISE / DAWN

100

Egg - chick - hen / Seed - sprout - plant / are examples of...

LIFE CYCLES

200

Which part of the plant can we eat? the roots, leaves, fruit, or seeds?

ALL

200

Earth's interior is divided into _____ based on chemical composition and physical properties

LAYERS

200

water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice

WATERFALL

200

What preposition do you use before SUNSET or SUNRISE?

AT

200
What's another name for jungle?

RAINFOREST

300

Which animal has the biggest population?

ANTS

300

a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea.

CLIFF

300

a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground.

PUDDLE

300

coloured lights that form a pattern and are sometimes seen in the night sky, also known as "aurora borealis"

NORTHERN LIGHTS

300

Name 10 animals which live in the sea/ocean

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400

a compact growth on a plant that develops into a flower.

BUD

400

What's the difference between a canyon and a valley?

 Valley is an area between hills or mountains, often with a gentle slope and a U or V-shape, while a canyon has very steep, almost vertical sides.

400

a small, narrow river.

A STREAM

400

A line of corals that runs parallel to the sea

A BARRIER REEF

400

What semi-aquatic Australian mammal lays eggs? (you can check for the translation into English just if you know the name inSpanish)

PLATYPLUS (ORNITORRINCO)
500

the tailed aquatic larva of an amphibian

TADPOLE

500

How many soil horizons types are there?

7: (o)Organic Layer, (a)Topsoil, (e)Eluviated Layer, (b)Subsoil, (c)Parent Material, (r)Bedrock, (h)Organic Material

500

the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunarday at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.

TIDE

500

This the name for ice rain.

HAIL

500

a silky case spun by the larvae of many insects for protection as pupae.

COCOON