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Dive into the world of water with this comprehensive exploration of wetlands, the water cycle, and the fascinating plant and animal life that depends on water. Learn about the importance of freshwater, the different types of wetlands, and how water moves through the environment. Discover the roles of frogs, dragonflies, and other creatures in wetland ecosystems. Test your knowledge with fun trivia questions and expand your understanding of this vital resource.
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Water that goes down into soil or rock Category 1: $100: A
What isground water? Category 1: $100: Q
Water that we drink that contains little salt Category 1: $200: A
What is freshwater? Category 1: $200: Q
A large, natural stream, bigger than a brook or creek Category 1: $300: A
What is a river? Category 1: $300: Q
The way soil or rocks are worn away by air or water Category 1: $400: A
What is erosion? Category 1: $400: Q
The land area that drains water to a stream, river, or lake Category 1: $500: A
What is a watershed? Category 1: $500: Q
lands on which water covers the soil or is near the surface of the soil Category 2: $100: A
What are wetlands? Category 2: $100: Q
waterlogged peatlands in old lake basins or dips in the landscape Category 2: $200: A
What are bogs? Category 2: $200: Q
Trees in a swamp that often arch their roots to reach the water Category 2: $300: A
What are mangrove trees? Category 2: $300: Q
shallow water, little or no peat, and mineral soils Category 2: $400: A
What are marshes? Category 2: $400: Q
surface water; found along side lakes, streams, and rivers from headwaters down to the sea Category 2: $500: A
What are riparian wetlands? Category 2: $500: Q
when liquid water becomes water vapor Category 3: $100: A
What is evaporation? Category 3: $100: Q
when water vapor in the air turns into liquid water. Category 3: $200: A
What is condensation? Category 3: $200: Q
rain, snow, hail, sleet, dew, and frost Category 3: $300: A
What is precipitation? Category 3: $300: Q
Precipitation, evaporation, and condensation Category 3: $400: A
What is the water cycle? Category 3: $400: Q
Frozen water Category 3: $500: A
What is ice or snow? Category 3: $500: Q
An amphibian living in a wetland that may hop from lily pad to lily pad Category 4: $100: A
What is a frog? Category 4: $100: Q
A colorful flying insect that often lives around wetlands Category 4: $200: A
What is a dragonfly or damselfly? Category 4: $200: Q
An insect pest often found around wetlands that bites humans Category 4: $300: A
What is a mosquito? Category 4: $300: Q
A tall wetland plant with a long, brown seed pod. Category 4: $400: A
What is a cattail? Category 4: $400: Q
Part of a floating plant that helps to filter water in a wetland Category 4: $500: A
What are roots? Category 4: $500: Q
1/2 gallon Category 5: $400: A
How much water does it take to brush your teeth each day? Category 5: $300: Q
180 gallons Category 5: $100: A
How much water does it take to water a lawn? Category 5: $100: Q
30 gallons Category 5: $200: A
How much water does it take to wash a load of clothes? Category 5: $200: Q
1 gallon Category 5: $300: A
What is the average amount of water we drink in a day? Category 5: $400: Q
4-7 gallons Category 5: $500: A