Clouds
Trees
Weather Tools
Flowers
Insects
100

Frozen water falling gently from the sky

snow

100

This tree, known for its hard, durable wood, is often used for furniture and flooring, and is a symbol of strength and endurance.

What is Oak?

100

What tool is used to measure if it's hot or cold?

Thermometer

100

A small object that can grow a new plant

Seeds

100

How many legs does an insect have?

6

200

Science word for falling water

precipitation

200

This tree, native to the Americas, is known for its large, edible fruit, and is a symbol of abundance and prosperity.

What is an apple tree?

200

This tool measures how much rain has fallen

Rain gauge

200


Iris

200

I can make music with my back legs.

Cricket

300

These dark, thick clouds bring rain and thunderstorms

Nimbus clouds

300

This evergreen tree, known for its conical shape and fragrant needles, is a popular choice for Christmas decorations.

What is a fir tree?

300

This tool measures wind direction

A weather vane or wind vane.

300

What is the meaning of the Tulip

Perfect Love

300

How do insects feel and smell?

antennae

400

These white, fluffy clouds look like cotton balls and are often seen on sunny days

Cumulus clouds

400

This tree, native to the Mediterranean region, is known for its long, thin, needle-like leaves and its ability to survive in harsh conditions.

What is a pine tree?

400

This tool measures air pressure

Barometer

400

This fragrant flower, often used in perfumes, is also known as the “Queen of the Night” due to its ability to bloom after sunset.

Jasmine

400

What is the hard outside of an insect's body called?

Exoskeleton

500

The layer of the atmosphere where weather happens

what is the troposphere

500

This tree, known for its vibrant red leaves in autumn, is a symbol of beauty and change.

What is a maple tree?

500

This tool measures humidity.

hygrometer

500

Several centuries ago, in what area were tulips more valuable than gold

Holland

500

What are the four stages in a complete metamorphosis?

Egg, larva, pupa, and adult.