Birds
Plants
Humans
Mammals
Climate
100

What does it mean when a bird is "nocturnal"?

The bird is asleep during the day, and is awake to hunt at night. 

100

What is the process that plants use to convert light energy into chemical energy, creating food?

Photosynthesis

100

What is the condition for when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, resulting in a dangerously low body temperature?

Hypothermia

100

Why do animals build shelters?

To avoid the elements (wind, cold, snow)

100

What is the definition of the word "climate"?

the long-term average of weather patterns in a specific area, measured over decades, and is defined by variables like temperature, humidity, and precipitation.

200

Name 2 behaviors birds may exhibit during the winter season

Flocking, constant foraging, fluffing feathers

200

What kind of plants don't lose their leaves (or needles) during the winter?  Bonus Points: name 2 species

Evergreens

Eastern Hemlock, White Pines, Red Pines, Norway Spruce

200

Give 2 examples of locations to build a winter shelter

Caves, tree wells, snow trenches

200

Why do some mammals change their fur color during the winter?

Camouflage from predators

200

True or False: Groundwater stays the same temperature throughout the year

True

300

What are the winter feathers of a bird?

Down feathers

300

Where do plants store their energy/water during the winter to survive?

Roots and Stems and Needles

300

What're the 3 main things needed to build a fire?

Ignition, oxygen, fuel

300

Give 3 examples of animals who change fur color for the winter

Snowshoe hair, arctic fox, ermine

300

Explain the difference between weather and climate?

Weather: What is going during the way (rain, snow, sunny, windy)

Climate: The average weather conditions in a region across a longer timespan

400

Explain the difference between resident, winter resident, and migrant birds

Resident: Michigan is home all year long

Winter Resident: Michigan is home during the winter

Migrant Birds: Birds move south to find warmer weather, avoiding Michigan winters

400

True or False: Conifer trees have flexible branches. Why or why not?

True. To withstand the weight of snow piling up on them

400

What are some symptoms of hypothermia?

Shivering, goosebumps, dizzy, difficulty speaking, blue lips and fingertips, thinking you are super warm when it is very cold outside

400
What is the short-term strategy called where animals drop their body temperature and conserve energy?(Hint: similar to hibernation, but they are awake)

Torpor

400

Define carbon footprint

The total amount of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and methane, released into the atmosphere by human activities

500

Name 5 year-round resident birds of Michigan

Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay, Mourning Dove, American Goldfinch, Tufted Titmouse, Red-breasted Nuthatch, etc.

500

Explain why plants stop growing during the winter season? What is the term called for them "being asleep"

There is less sunlight and harsher weather for them to survive. They must store their energy. The become dormant or go into dormancy.

500

Why can we see our breath during the winter? What temperature can this occur?

The water vapor in our breath freezes as it leaves our body. This can occur at 32 degrees fahrenheit

500

What is the term for an animal whose presence keeps the ecosystem in balance? Give an example of one of these species?

Beaver, Gray Wolf

500

Explain how climate change is impacting glaciers? Are glaciers freshwater or saltwater? How do glaciers lead to dune formation?

Climate change is causing a warmer climate, leading to the glaciers melting. Glaciers are made of freshwater. Glaciers grind the land down, forming sand, which is then blown into dunes.