How many types of clouds produce storms?
2
The climate zone that is always cold is called...
Polar
Steam rising from a boiling pot of water is an example of...
Evaporation
Who is Julius Caesar?
A leader in Rome.
What tool can be used to explain how you feel to someone?
Use your words tool
Puffy clouds that are spread out in the sky are called...
Cumulus clouds
The climate zone that is always hot is called...
Tropical
How many phases of the water cycle are there?
3
What is a herbivore?
An animal that eats plants
Are reptiles warm or cold blooded?
Cold blooded
Describe stratus clouds
Like a blanket, they are flat and go across the whole sky.
What climate zone is New Hampshire in?
Temperate
Hail, snow, and rain are all examples of...
Precipitation
What does it mean to be cold blooded?
An animal that does not regulate its own body temperature.
When is Miss Knutson's birthday?
April 8th
Cumulonimbus and stratonimbus clouds create...
Storms
What makes tropical zones hot and polar zones cold?
The curve of the Earth making them further or closer to the sun.
What part of the water cycle do clouds represent?
Condensation
What types of animals have fur?
Mammals
Describe the split the factor strategy in multiplication.
Correct!
Which storms are longer, cumulonimbus storms or stratonimbus storms? Why?
Stratonimbus because they are wider.
What are the four climate zones?
Temperate, polar, sub tropical, tropical
Name the three parts of the water cycle.
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation
Which system of the body includes your brain and spinal cord?
The nervous system
What is 20 divided by 4?
5