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Structures
Behaviors
Changes in Environment
Do all Plants & Animals Survive?
100
Any structure or behavior that helps a living thing meet its needs for survival.
What is an adaptation?
100
The movement of an animal from one location to another as the seasons change.
What is migration?
100
Any harmful material that is added to the environment.
What is pollution?
100
Having a population that is falling low in number.
What is endangered?
200
Any coloring, shape, or pattern that allows a living thing to blend into its environment.
What is camouflage?
200
A long deep sleep.
What is hibernation?
200
To use the same materials over and over again.
What is to recycle?
200
No longer existing.
What is extinct?
300
Give 2 examples of an animal physical adaptation.
What are (acceptable answers)?
300
A plant or animal that feeds off another living thing and harms it.
What is a parasite?
300
2 examples of how we get air pollution.
What are volcanoes or forest fires or automobiles or coal burning plants?
300
Any mark or remains of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
What is a fossil?
400
Give 2 examples of plant physical adaptations.
What are (acceptable responses)?
400
A benefit of living in a group.
What is (acceptable responses)?
400
2 examples of how land can become polluted.
What are garbage, litter, other waste?
400
2 examples of how fossils form.
What are getting covered by mud or trapped in tree sap (amber)?
500
3 examples of camouflage.
What are (acceptable responses)?
500
Describe 2 types of hibernation.
What are true hibernation (sleep whole winter) and others do not (wake on warm winter days to find food)?
500
2 examples of how we can keep the air clean.
What are carpooling or riding bikes?
500
2 reasons why living things may become extinct.
What are habitats naturally changing over time and peoples activities and pollution?