What I need
Can you adapt?
Is it cold?
I have character!
Got gas?
Plant it!
Misc stuff
100

What are three things animals need to stay alive?

Food, air, water

100

What does a fish breathe with?

gills
100

Name two amphibians

Frog and salamander

100

Name the five classes of animals

Fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals

100

Can rocks burn? If so give an example.

Yes!  Coal!

Coal can heat homes, run machines and some transportation 

100

What importance do flowers have?

Flowers attract pollinators that seeds can form inside.

100

How can kids take care of their environment?

Kids can dispose of the litter properly, recycle, create a garden, care for plants and trees in their neighborhood, bike or walk when possible, keep waterway is clean and free of trash.

200

What do plants need to stay alive?

Food, water, air, (also but this isn't a characteristic shared by animals)

200

Name some adaptations which healthy survive in their environment and why are they helpful?

Scales to glide through the water and escape predators

gills to breathe,

cold-blooded to help them live in cold water

eggs so they have multiple offspring

camouflage

200

Explain why the metamorphosis of amphibians is like having two lives

First they are born in water and live breathing through gills. Second they grow legs and lungs to live the rest of their life on land. 

They are cold-blooded

200

I have slippery scales, gills, lay eggs and I'm cold blooded what am I?

fish

200

Describe how coal is made.

Water, sand and mud press down on layers of dead plants. The sand and mud change to rock. The layers of plants change to coal.

200

What kind of seeds do evergreens have?

Cones!   Redwoods have two kinds of cones. Pollen cones produce pollen that is carried by the wind to  seed cones.
200

What is our charter school mascot? 

Mustang!!!  

300

What does a plant need to make its own food?

Soil, air, water, sunlight

300

What are some adaptations that help reptiles survive?

Longs, camouflage, scales, size, venom, cold blooded 

300

What is the name of the young frog?

Tadpole

sometimes froglet

300

Name very important characteristics and adaptations of a mammal

Give birth to live young, feed young milk, breathe from lungs, I have hair or fur

300

What is the liquid form of fuel called? How is it made?

Petroleum! Dead plants and animals in the sea are covered by sand, mud and shells. Sand, mud and shells become rock. Dead plants and animals became petroleum inside the layers of rock.

300

Some plants don't have fruit or flowers… Meaning one and how does it reproduce?

Ferns!  They have spores!  

300

Is a rock a living thing? Why?

No! A rock is not a living thing because it does not need food water or air. It also cannot reproduce.

400

What do green plants need besides sunlight, soil and water to make their own food?

Chlorophyll that's found in their leaves

400

What are some adaptations and characteristics that help bird survive?

Breathe from lungs, feathers, structure a beak, warm-blooded, sticky tongue, some fly and some are aquatic

400

Can you find a salamander?

pond, stream, under wet leaves

400

What is a vertebrate? And which of the five classes of animals are vertebrates?

Having a backbone! All five are vertebrates!

400

Can you find petroleum out in a field or just in the ocean?

You can find petroleum both on land and under the ocean. This is due to the fact that some areas that are now in land once used to be oceans.

400

Name two types of organisms that don't have chlorophyll and used to be grouped with the plant, but now they are totally separate group from plants and animals. What is their group name? how do they get food? how do they reproduce?

Mushrooms and mold!'s Both are fungi. They absorb their food. They reproduce through spores.

400

Besides rocks, name other nonliving things in your world.

Dirt, water, buildings, furniture, books, etc.

500

How are water and nutrients carried in most plants?

Through tubes

500

Name some adaptations that insects have that protect them from predators

Camouflage, bad taste, bright colors, stinger

500

Name three reptiles

Turtle, snake, lizard,

500

Name examples of invertebrates.  Which are aquatic?

Mollusks (clams), snails, ringworms (earthworms) c

Clams are aquatic!

500

Name a gaseous type of fuel and name where it is found.

Natural gas! Natural gas is found in the layer above the oil.

500

What is the energy from the sun called? What does the energy provide for our planet earth?

Solar energy! Solar energy provides light and heat.

500

What are some alternative forms of energy which are a renewable?

Solar, wind, steam (from hot rocks & water underground)

600

What two functions do veins in the leaves have?

Support and carry water

600

Give examples of how birds beaks help them adapt to their environment

Short & strong can crack seeds

Tiny & can suck liquid example hummingbird

Long & strong for example wetland /grassland birds to get insects, fish or frogs

Long & hard with sticky tongue example woodpecker

600

How do reptiles reproduce? What is the difference between fish and reptiles when it comes to reproduction?

Eggs! Reptile eggs are like leather, but fish eggs are soft and sit in a jelly like substance

600

Name some insect characteristics. Are spiders an insect?

All insects have six leg and three body parts.

Spiders are not insects because they have eight legs. They are part of the arachnid family.


600

Fossil fuels renewable? Why or why not.

No! Fossil fuels were created over millions of years are considered non-renewable resources.

600

Find a green plant that grows on the surface of a pond. Does it photosynthesize? Does it have tubes?

Moss! 

Moss does photosynthesizes because it's green… It does not have tubes because it grows close to the water.

600

How do windmills and running water make energy?

Wind energy from moving air turns windmills that  change it to electricity Running water can turn wheels that turn machines that make energy.

700

Can you name a plant that photosynthesizes but does not have tubes?

Moss

700

Name 2 insects and explain how their mouths are adapted to help them survive

Mosquito needle mouth

Grasshopper tough biting parts

700

So what type of body covering do some reptiles have that is the same as fish? What's the difference between the fish covering and the snake covering? Which kind of battery covering is different?

Scales, they are dry not slippery, plates of a turtle

700

Name other adaptations that animals can have.

Claws, speed, Street, teeth, burrow underground, coat, hibernate (some mice, frogs, turtles and bears), migration, camouflage, odor, prickly parts

700

Name for types of fuel. Which are fossil fuels?

Wood, coal, petroleum, natural gas. All of these are considered fossil fuels, except for wood. Fossil fuels come from plants or plant/ animal fossils.

700

It's a negative impact (bad result) of cutting down many/most of the trees in the forest?

There are many problems to deforestation. Some are loss of animal habitats, erosion from soil being washed away, and flooding.

700

Who is the best most awesome Nature Bowl coach of all time?  

MRS. SAINI!  MRS. SAINI!   MRS. SAINI! MRS. SAINI! MRS. SAINI! MRS. SAINI! MRS. SAINI!