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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 1Which of these is a seasonal change? AIt is warmer during the day. BIt is dark at night. CIt is colder in winter. DA daisy flower opens and closes again. Quick Quiz 7Cc
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 2What does the word ‘nocturnal’ mean? AThings that are cold. BAnimals that go to sleep for the winter. COrganisms that are active at night. DPlants that lose their leaves in winter. Quick Quiz 7Cc
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 3What does a rabbit do when winter comes? AIt hibernates. BIt migrates. CIt grows thicker fur. DIt dies. Quick Quiz 7Cc
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 4What is a deciduous tree? AA tree that loses its leaves in winter. BA tree that keeps its leaves in winter. CA tree that never photosynthesises and only respires in summer. DA tree that grows extremely tall in cold weather. Quick Quiz 7Cc
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 1Which of these is a seasonal change? AIt is warmer during the day. BIt is dark at night. CIt is colder in winter. DA daisy flower opens and closes again. Quick Quiz answers 7Cc
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 2What does the word ‘nocturnal’ mean? AThings that are cold. BAnimals that go to sleep for the winter. COrganisms that are active at night. DPlants that lose their leaves in winter. Quick Quiz answers 7Cc
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 3What does a rabbit do when winter comes? AIt hibernates. BIt migrates. CIt grows thicker fur. DIt dies. Quick Quiz answers 7Cc
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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited 2004 4What is a deciduous tree? AA tree that loses its leaves in winter. BA tree that keeps its leaves in winter. CA tree that never photosynthesises and only respires in summer. DA tree that grows extremely tall in cold weather. Quick Quiz answers 7Cc
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