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3rd Grade Science SOL 3.10 Review
Speed Match Review Game

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Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
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What is pollution?
What is " squirrels bury acorn, which grow into trees. The trees provide food and shelter for squirrels"? or What is "as bees collect pollen for food, they pollinate the plants by flying from one to another"?
What is interdependency?
What is conservation?
What is "seeds being carried to new places"?
What are humans?
What is a flood?
What are habitats?
What is endangered?
What is a wildfire?
What are tornadoes and hurricanes?
What is habitat management?
What is a volcano?
What is resource renewal?
What is extinct?
What is a drought?
What are plants?
What is species monitoring?
What are resource renewal, habitat management, and species monitoring?
What are plants and animals?
If trees are cut down in the rain forest, animals lose their ________.
The benefit that many flowering plants get from animals.
These living things need each other to live
When humans build roads and homes, these living things lose their home due to erosion.
Plants and animals are dependent on _____ to take care of the earth.
Can be caused by lightning; provides a place for renewal of growth
Places where most hunting is kept to minimum and plants can not be picked are in areas such as wildlife preserves or national parks. These are examples of _________.
When living things no longer exist on earth, they are __________.
Three ways to practice conservation are _________ ?
This is the protection and careful use of natural resources.
Lack of precipitation in an area for a long period of time
Storms that can damage buildings and change animal habitats.
Saving trees or planting seeds of endangered plants is an example of _________ .
Keeping count of endangered animals and trapping endangered animal pairs and taking them to a preserve or zoo to save them from extinction are examples of _______.
When living things are close to extinction and only a few of a species is left, the living things are __________.
Factories, landfills, exhaust fumes, oil in oceans, etc. are examples of ____.
A vent in the earth's crust where lava comes out; lava can kill living things, but provide fertile soil for plants.
Name an example of interdependency.
Each one needs the other to exist.
The overflowing of water on land; can erode soil and can ruin support for plants.

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Each one needs the other to exist.What is interdependency?
These living things need each other to liveWhat are plants and animals?
Plants and animals are dependent on _____ to take care of the earth.What are humans?
The benefit that many flowering plants get from animals.What is "seeds being carried to new places"?
Name an example of interdependency.What is " squirrels bury acorn, which grow into trees. The trees provide food and shelter for squirrels"? or What is "as bees collect pollen for food, they pollinate the plants by flying from one to another"?
The overflowing of water on land; can erode soil and can ruin support for plants.What is a flood?
Storms that can damage buildings and change animal habitats.What are tornadoes and hurricanes?
A vent in the earth's crust where lava comes out; lava can kill living things, but provide fertile soil for plants.What is a volcano?
Lack of precipitation in an area for a long period of timeWhat is a drought?
Can be caused by lightning; provides a place for renewal of growthWhat is a wildfire?
If trees are cut down in the rain forest, animals lose their ________.What are habitats?
Factories, landfills, exhaust fumes, oil in oceans, etc. are examples of ____.What is pollution?
When humans build roads and homes, these living things lose their home due to erosion.What are plants?
When living things are close to extinction and only a few of a species is left, the living things are __________. What is endangered?
When living things no longer exist on earth, they are __________.What is extinct?
This is the protection and careful use of natural resources.What is conservation?
Three ways to practice conservation are _________ ?What are resource renewal, habitat management, and species monitoring?
Saving trees or planting seeds of endangered plants is an example of _________ .What is resource renewal?
Keeping count of endangered animals and trapping endangered animal pairs and taking them to a preserve or zoo to save them from extinction are examples of _______. What is species monitoring?
Places where most hunting is kept to minimum and plants can not be picked are in areas such as wildlife preserves or national parks. These are examples of _________. What is habitat management?