This carnivorous animal is known to have a mighty roar.
What is a lion?
This source of heat is key to life.
What is the sun?
This biome is mostly covered in snow and ice.
What is the Tundra?
A rock or hockey puck is an example of this type of structure.
What is a solid or mass structure?
Toss in some vegetables and leafy greens and you'll have one of these to eat.
What is a salad?
Usually known to roam forests, this brown or black animal enjoys eating a variety of foods such as fish, meat, and berries. It is an omnivore.
What is a black bear?
Removing heat from this substance allows you to put the solid form of it in your drink.
What is water?
Sand, sand everywhere.
What is the Desert?
This particular structure helps to keep water contained on one side of it.
What is a dam?
Light energy + water + carbon dioxide = food + energy
What is photosynthesis?
This limbless animal is a cold-blooded killer.
What is a snake?
Adding heat to these, makes them move faster.
What are particles?
This biome covers much of northern Ontario and Quebec.
What is the Boreal Forest?
Good luck trying to fly as this will pull you right back down to the ground.
What is gravity?
We use them for food, fuel, and drinks just to name a few.
What are plants?
This decomposer is a tasty treat for fish.
What is a worm?
Water takes a long time to cool down so it has a high this.
What is heat capacity?
We have this biome in Canada too, but lions don't roam ours.
What is Grasslands?
This type of load changes depending on what external forces are acting on the structure.
What is a dynamic load?
This particular substance in located in the leaves of green plants.
What is chlorophyll?
Known to have be extinct for millions of years, we know what types of food most of them ate by looking at their teeth.
What are dinosaurs?
The transfer of heat through substances in contact.
What is conduction?
Toronto is located in this biome.
What is the Temperate Deciduous Forest?
This famous Italian structure is no longer standing straight.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Eating the wrong types of these decomposers can have you feeling "green", or earn you a trip to the hospital or morgue.
What are fungi (mushrooms)?