Science
Plants
Mammals
Amphibians
Prehistoric Creatures
100

This land area produces over 20 percent of the world's oxygen supply 

What is the amazon rainforest?
100

This process allows plants to convert sunlight into food using chlorophyll.

What is photosynthesis?

100

This characteristic distinguishes mammals from other animal groups; it allows mothers to feed their young.

What is mammary glands?

100

This amphibian is known for its ability to jump and is often found in ponds and wetlands.

What is a frog?

100

This giant reptile is often referred to as the "king of the dinosaurs" and is known for its sharp teeth and small arms.

What is a T-rex?

200

This planet is known as the "Red Planet" and is the fourth planet from the sun.

What is Mars?

200

These structures on a plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil.

What are roots?

200

This type of mammal, like a kangaroo, carries and nurses its young in a pouch.

What is a marsupial?

200

Amphibians undergo this process of transformation from larvae to adult, which includes stages like tadpole.

What is metamorphosis?

200

This flying reptile, which lived during the time of the dinosaurs, is known for its large wingspan and is not actually a dinosaur.

What is a pterosaur?

300

These tiny structures are the basic units of life and all living organisms are made of them.

What are cells?

300

This part of the plant is responsible for reproduction and often attracts pollinators with its bright colors.

What is a flower?

300

This mammal is known for its ability to fly and is the only mammal capable of sustained flight.

What is a bat?

300

This amphibian has smooth, moist skin and is often found in damp environments; it can also secrete toxins for defense.

What is a salamander?

300

This prehistoric marine reptile, characterized by its long neck and small head, is often mistaken for a dinosaur but is a plesiosaur.

What is a plesiosaurus?

400

This process describes how water vapor turns into liquid water, often forming clouds.

What is condensation?

400

This term describes the movement of water from the roots to the leaves of a plant.

What is transpiration?

400

This marine mammal is known for its intelligence and often performs tricks in aquariums.

What is a dolphin?

400

This type of amphibian, like the axolotl, retains its larval features throughout its life, a condition known as neoteny.

What is a neotenic amphibian?

400

This prehistoric creature, known for its massive size and long tucks, is closely related to modern elephants.

What is a woolly mammoth?

500
This type of energy is stored in food and can be released when the food is consumed.

What is chemical energy?

500

85% of the plants are found in this part of the earth.

What is an ocean?

500

These two mammals share 98.7 per cent of their DNA with humans.

What are chimpanzees and bonobos?

500

Amphibians typically have this type of skin, which allows them to absorb water and breathe through it.

What is permeable skin?

500

This small, agile dinosaur is known for its feathers and is believed to be a close relative of modern birds.

What is a velociraptor?