God's Creation
Nature and Wildlife
Outdoor Skills
Earth and Environment
Bible in the Outdoors
100

On what day did God create the sun, moon, and stars?

Day 4

100

What is the largest land mammal in North America?

The American bison.

100

What tool is used to find direction?

 A compass.

100

What gas do plants take in from the air?

Carbon dioxide.

100

 Who built the ark?

 Noah.

200

What did God create on the sixth day before He rested?

Land, Animals, and People

200

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

A Bat

200

 What does a topographic map show that a regular road map doesn’t?

Elevation (hills and valleys).

200

What process do plants use to make food from sunlight?

Photosynthesis.

200

Who defeated Goliath with a sling and a stone?

David.

300

According to Genesis 1:28, what responsibility did God give mankind over creation?

To rule over it and care for it (steward it).

300

What type of tree keeps its needles all year long?

An evergreen (conifer).

300

 If you get lost, should you keep walking or stay where you are?

Stay where you are (unless you know exactly how to get back safely).

300

What is the tallest type of grass in a forest?

Bamboo.

300

How many years did the Israelites wander in the wilderness?

40 years.

400

Which Psalm begins, “The heavens declare the glory of God”?

Psalm 19

400

What are the three basic things every animal needs to survive?

Food, water, and shelter.

400

What should you do before drinking water from a river or stream?

Purify or filter it.

400

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is day-to-day conditions; climate is the average weather over many years.

400

What did God provide from heaven for the Israelites to eat in the wilderness?

Manna.

500

Name five things God created before He created Adam and Eve.

Any five: light, sky, land, oceans, plants, sun, moon, stars, birds, fish, animals.

500

Name five native Michigan animals.

Examples: White-tailed deer, black bear, beaver, fox, coyote, raccoon, squirrel, turkey, bobcat, otter.

500

Name the seven Leave No Trace principles.

  • Plan Ahead and Prepare
  • Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
  • Dispose of Waste Properly
  • Leave What You Find
  • Minimize Campfire Impacts
  • Respect Wildlife
  • Be Considerate of Others
500

Why are trees important to people and animals? Name three reasons.

They provide oxygen, food, shelter, shade, wood, wildlife habitat, help prevent erosion, and clean the air.

500

Which prophet was fed by ravens during a drought?

Elijah.