All the water on the Earth
What is Earth's hydrosphere?
These vehicles transfer goods AND people all over Earth's hydrosphere
(Multiple answers)
What are boats? What are ferries? What are barges?
A natural and renewable resource that is quickly starting to go over demand
What is hydropower?
Humans are mostly scared of alligators because of this reason
According to Liza, the tree her and her mother live under is full of horror, romance, and a word similar to uncertainty and anxiety
What is suspense?
An everyday use of fresh water
(Multiple answers)
What is washing your hands? What is brushing your teeth? What is taking a bath/shower? What is drinking water?
The main reason Earth's hydrosphere is being damaged
What is pollution?
Dangerous chemicals used to kill bugs
What are pesticides?
In "The Missing Gator of Gumbo Limbo", James James tries to lure Dajun with this type of turtle that wouldn't mind biting your toes
What is a snapping turtle?
The first name of Liza's mom, which is also the same as a spider who saved a special pig
What is Charlotte?
A type of energy that has been used for electricity since the late 1800s
What is hydroelectricity?
Holding areas for large amounts of water
What are reservoirs?
Something certain animals (or people) like and are used to trick them into following you or going into a certain position or place
What is bait?
These "built-in caves" are homes to alligators who protect their eggs and hide from predators, and are used to carry off rain
What are culverts?
Liza describes James James walking as slowly and gracefully as this bird that can be found in many places in the Everglades
What is an egret?
The biggest part of Earth's hydrosphere
What are oceans?
Something in your home that uses more hydropower than your sink
(Multiple answers)
What is a toilet? What is a washing machine? What is taking a bath?
A useful but dangerous resource that is used to help crops and is destroying our water sources
What is fertilizer?
According to "The Missing Gator of Gumbo Limbo", an alligator's nose looks very similar to these plants found in small bodies of water
What are lilypads?
This word has something to do with a measurement and a line passing through a sphere (Liza K uses this to describe the measurement of a tree)
What is a diameter?
An underground lake or stream of water
What is an aquifer?
A form of pollution that includes dangerous "black liquid" spilling into the ocean
What is an oil spill?
This water is converted to drinking water by humans and includes an amazingly scientific "mix"
What is brackish water?
Gators are know for stomping on these plants that can have a blueish hue when they are toxic
What is algae?
When checking to see if Dajun is in a solution pit, Liza K describes the fish inside swimming like a word that means "requiring a lot of effort or energy involving physical strength"
What is vigorously?