ANIMALS
PLANTS
HABITATS
PLANET PROTECTORS
WEATHER
100

You hear and owl hooting in the dead of night, but don't hear it during the day. What do we call these kinds of animals?

Nocturnal

100

This green part of a plant makes its food

Leaves

100

This habitat is home to cacti and gets very little rainfall.

Desert

100

How does using reusable water bottles help the environment?

Limits plastic

100

Frozen water that falls from the sky.

Snow or hail
200

Cold blooded animals are unique because their bodies don't produce any

Heat

200

The underground part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients.

Roots

200

Polar bears are most commonly found in this habitat.

Arctic

200

What is the number one material causing ocean pollution?

Plastic

200

A rainbow appears after this type of weather.

Rain

300

Why do birds fly south in the winter?

To survive in warmer climates

BONUS points: To find food 

300

Flowers use bright colors and scents mainly to attract these.

Pollinators

300

A habitat with many tall trees and lots of wildlife.

Forest

300

What are the 3 R's of waste management?

Reduce, reuse, recycle

300

A spinning storm with very strong winds.

Tornado

400

Animals that eat both plants and animals are called this.

Omnivores

400

Plants need this gas from the air to make food.

Carbon dioxide

400

This ecosystem contains salt water and is home to coral reefs.

Ocean

400

A species that is at risk of disappearing forever is called this.

Endangered

400

The instrument used to measure temperature.

Thermometer

500

A group of different organisms living and interacting in the same area is called this.

Ecosystem

500

Plants make their own food through this process.

Photosynthesis

500

Animals that sleep through part of the winter are doing this.

Hibernating

500

The practice of planting new trees to replace those that were cut down is called this.

Reforestation

500

Two measurements used for temperature

Fahrenheit and celsius