Planets
Scientific Method
Plants
Animals
Food Chain
100

What Planet do we live on?

Earth

100

What is the 1st step of the method?

Begin with a question

100

Will a flower grow in the dessert?

No, because a flower needs water to grow

100

What is it called when an animal changes form to live in an ecosystem?

Adaptation

100

What is the food chain?

It is a way to show the process of life. Like the sun grows plants that animals eat then another animal eats it then dies then mushrooms decompose it and the process starts all over again!

200

What is the hottest planet?

Venus

200

What is the 7th part of the method?

Report results :)

200

What plant can grow underwater?

Coral, such as a coral reef

200

Can a lion be a pet?

No, because a lion is a HOSTILE animal. Meaning that it would most likely attack and eat you.

200

What is a carnivore?

A animal that only eats meat

300

What is the order the the planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

300

What is the 6th part of the method?

Make conclusions

300

Can humans eat any plant they want?

No, because some plants are poison-producing

300

Is a cat a good pet?

Yes, because it is not HOSTILE so it will not try to kill you.

300

what is a herbivore?

An animal that only eats plants

400

What dwarf planet was once a planet?

Pluto

400

What is the 3rd part of the method?

Make a hypothesis

400

What plant is a weed and in spring is yellow and in fall/summer it has seeds you can blow off?

A Dandelion.

400

What is an animal?

An animal is a creature that lives in the wild other than humans

400

what is an omnivore?

Something that eats both meat and plants

500

What lives in space?

Nothing but humans

500

What is the method in order?

Ask a question, research, make your hypothesis, experiment, analyze results, make conclusions, and report results
500

What plant makes air?

Trees.

500

Can humans interact with extinct animals?

No, because if an animal is extinct, it isn't alive anymore.

500

What are we?

Omnivores