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The Animal Quiz
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Make a quiz about this text: Learning from Fossils. A fossil is a part of a plant or animal thathas been preserved in the Earth. Fossils, like bones, teeth, and footprints, help people learn important things about the past. Palaeontologists learned a lot about dinosaurs from their fossilized footprints. They determined whether some dinosaurs walked on two or four legs, and if a dinosaur traveled in groups or alone, by looking af the number of footprints. They learned that many dinosaurs walked with their tails in the air, because the footprints did not have any “drag marks” near them. By looking af how far apart some footprints were, palaeontologists discovered the fastest dinosaurs could run over 40 kilometers per hour. By examining fossilized shark teeth, scientists determined that sharks lived over 400 million years ago, before the dinosaurs. They learned that one prehistoric shark, called Squalicorax, had teeth with edges like a knife. Scientists discovered that the Squalicorax ate large fish and reptiles, because they found fossilized bones of these animals with Squalicorax teeth in them! People will continue fo learn even more about the past from fossils.
Food Chain and Food Web Vocabulary Quiz: Thursday, October 31st Vocabulary Word Definition Producer An organism that makes its own food. Consumer An animal that eats plants or other animals. Decomposer An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material. Photosynthesis The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight Food Chain A series of organisms that depend on one another for food. Food Web Several food chains that are connected. Community All the living things in one place that interact. Ecosystem The living and nonliving things that share an environment and interact. Population All the members of a single type of organism in an ecosystem. Omnivore An animal that eats both plants and animals. Herbivore An animal that feeds on just plants. Carnivore An animal that feeds on meat or flesh of an animal.
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