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I KNOW SCIENCE!

Tools for protection!

A tree is considered a renewable resource because it can be replaced.

A dinosaur represents fossil fuels because they were made of decaying plants and animals and took millions of years to form so they are considered nonrenewable.

Three Types of Rocks Metamorphic – change Sedimentary – layers Igneous - FIRE

Tides occur on the Texas coast ____________ and the _______________ influences the high and low tides.

Four Stages of Butterfly Life Cycle Egg Larva Pupa Adult

Grasshopper’s LifeCycle Egg Nymph Adult

SOUND Vibrations

Magnifying Glass or Hand Lens

Scientists observe with 5 senses Smell if safe Taste if safe Look (do I need goggles) Touch Listen

Food Chain Owl - carnivore Snake - carnivore Mice- herbivore Wheat Plants - producer

Food Chain Sun – all energy on Earth Grass – producer Cow - herbivore People - omnivore

Producers make their own food

Herbivores are 1 st level consumers Grass eaters

2 nd level consumers Meat Eaters Carnivores

Earth Rotating on Axis = Day and Night Tilt = Seasons