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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Frogger Slow What is the hottest planet? A.Mercury B. Mars C. Earth D. Venus Frogger By Joe Hart Click to Begin Click here to enter your name.

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 1.Which of these animals is NOT extinct? A. trilobite B. dinosaur C. mammoth D. zebra

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 2. Which statement BEST describes how the fossil bones of a dinosaur are formed? A. The dinosaur became trapped in amber. B. The dinosaur stepped in wet mud. C. The dinosaur was covered in layers of sediment. D. The dinosaur was frozen in ice. Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be C.

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 3. Which one is an example of a fossil? A. a fresh footprint in wet mud B. an insect found in amber C. a dead plant D. a model of an elephant Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be B.

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 4. What might a scientist learn from this fossil of a dinosaur footprint? A. about how big the dinosaur is B. the color of the dinosaur C. the age of the dinosaur D. what the dinosaur ate Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be A.

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 5. When is a group of Living things extinct? A. when few of its eggs hatch B. when there is an earthquake C. when all members of the group have died D. when very few members of the group are alive Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be C.

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 6. Which of these would you MOST LIKELY find in an amber fossil? A. a dinosaur B. a tree C. a plant D. an insect

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 7. Where are the fossil bones and teeth of animals formed? A. in the trunks of trees H. in layers of sediments M. in chunks of amber T. in clay impressions Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be B.

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Rec A Rec B Rec C Rec D Sorry Click here to try Again Next Question Correct Click to keep continue. Frogger Slow Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D. 8. What happens FIRST when a fossil is formed in rocks? A. Sediments cover an animal. B. Minerals replace the bones and teeth. C. The minerals harden into a fossil. D. The animal decays. Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be A.

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