Weather
Plants
Natural Disasters
Insects
Trees
100

A severe snowstorm characterized by stong winds

Blizzard

100

This part of a plant holds up the flower or supports and moves the plant around.

Stem

100

a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.

Earthquake

100

This insect helps to pollenate the flowers and lives in a comb. What kind of insect is it?

Honey Bee

100

This tree species is in the evergreens family, and can sometimes be used as a Christmas tree. What kind of tree is it?

Pine

200

What is the name for cloud that touches the ground?

Fog 

200

This plant is most likely to be in a pond, it has a little flower on top of it mostly, and frogs like to jump on it.

Lily pad

200

a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance

tsunami

200

This insect is known for its loud chirping and powerful jumping legs. What kind of insect is it?

Cricket 

200

This tree has BEAUTIFUL leaves in the fall, and produces a sugary sap. What kind of tree is it?

Maple Tree 

300

Long periods without rain are called what?

Drought

300

When we have Spring allergies, this is what we are usually allergic to

Pollen

300

What is the center of a storm called? 

The eye 

300

These little bugs often live in your pet's fur and tend to bite a lot.

Fleas

300

A pine tree has this kind of leaves

Needles 

400

This natural phenomenon, caused by the interaction of solar winds with Earth's magnetic field, creates colorful displays of light in the polar regions.

aurora borealis (Northern Lights)

400

What plant grows on a vine and causes itchy blisters to appear on the skin when touched?

Poison Ivy

400

Large amounts of mud, dirt, earth sliding down a hill or mountain.

landslide

400

Fear of spiders

arachnophobia

400

This is the tallest tree in the world

Redwood 
500

Humidity is the amount of this in the air?

Water or moisture 

500

What is the fastest growing plant?

Bamboo 
500

On average there are 70,000 of these per year in the US.

Wildfires

500

Butterflies rely on this as their primary source of food

Nectar

500

A tree's age can be figured out by these

Rings