The developers of the bullet train solved the problem of excessive sound by applying the technique used by this animal.
What is the Kingfisher Birds?
The greatest pollinators on our planet.
What are bees?
These animals filter water.
What are oysters?
The art of folding paper, generally without cutting or gluing.
What is Origami?
Wind Turbines are modeled after this animal.
What are humpback whales?
The transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
What is Pollination?
The shape of this building is commonly used to describe the gender of a female crab.
What is the Capitol Building?
Although origami originated in China, its origin is most commonly known to have come from this country.
What is Japan?
Shock-resistant flight recorders or Black Boxes are modeled after this animal.
Hint: It flys
What is a Woodpecker?
These insects are accidental pollinators.
What are wasps?
Water that is saltier than fresh water, but not as salty as seawater.
What is Brackish water?
Origami has a strong link to this subject taught in school.
What is math?
The ability for humans to walk up walls is capable with an adhesive. This adhesive was modeled after this animal.
The Gecko
A ______ is planted and designed, with specific nectar and pollen-producing plants, in a way that attracts pollinating insects known as pollinators.
What is a pollinator garden?
The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream is also known as.
What is an Estuary?
What origami animal did one of our classmates show us how to make?
What is a fox?
This flower repels water, oils, and fats. We mimicked its genetic makeup to create oil-repellants and water-repellants.
Hint: It starts with an L
What is the Lotus Flower
Pollen grains from the male part of one flower (anther) are transferred to the female part (stigma) of another flower.
What is the process of pollination?
The William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge is more widely known as.
What is the Chesapeake Bay Bridge?
Origami is derived from two Japanese words - Ori and Kami. What do these two words mean in English?
What is Folded (Ori) and Paper (Kami)?