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2nd Grade Ch 6 Seasonal Changes/Weather Patterns

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    Science Seasonal Changes affects plants and animals
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  • During Winter, Monarch Butterflies.....
    look like snow.
    migrate to survive.
    create a cocoon and sleep.
    do not fly.
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  • If it is too hot and dry during summer, plants & animals might...
    become dormant
    go to the snow
    jump
    cry
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  • During spring and summer, a cat might
    become dormant
    lick itself to stay clean
    shed its fur to stay cool
    go into a deep sleep
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  • Arctic foxes blending into the white snow is an example of....
    camouflage
    migration
    dormancy
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  • What season comes after Winter?
    Spring
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  • Why do trees lose their leaves in Fall?
    trees get a disease
    heavy snow pulls them off the branches
    less daylight and cooler temperatures
    insects eat the branches
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  • Which is a PHYSICAL change animals may go through each season?
    deep rest
    build a winter home
    shedding their fur
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  • Which is a PHYSICAL change animals may go through each season?
    build a winter home
    deep rest
    changing their coloring
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  • What are these geese doing?
    looking for a cave to deep sleep
    flying in a group to chase away enemies
    teaching their babies how to fly during spring
    on a long distance journey to find food and warmth
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  • Which environment would likely have the LEAST erosion?
    B
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  • Rocks and soil used to be on the side of this cliff. What likely happened to it?
    lightening struck it
    the water froze and it fell off
    fish carried it away
    water washed it away
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  • Which TWO words represent that animals and plants move less or slow their growth?
    Dormancy & Hibernation
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  • What type of weather can cause erosion to happen quickly?
    tornado
    hurricane
    blizzard
    ice storm
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  • Is this an example of weathering or erosion?
    weathering
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  • Is this an example of weathering or erosion?
    erosion
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  • This bug is a katydid. What would a katydid camouflage well on?
    green bush
    oak leaf in fall
    bark of pine tree
    rock
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