Swamp/Marsh Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Where is the swamp & marsh located? | Coastal Plains region |
What is the largest swamp in North America? | Okefenokee Swamp |
What name did the Seminole Indians give the Okefenokee Swamp? | Land of Trembling Earth |
When Georgia was once under water what was the Okefenokee part of? | Atlantic Ocean |
True or False: The swamp water looks very dirty, but it is actually very pure. | True |
Where do the Suwanee River & the St. Mary's River start? | Okefenokee Swamp |
What are the 4 land features of the Okefenokee Swamp? | prairies, hammocks, lakes, & islands |
What are prairies? | areas of shallow water with tall grass |
What are hammocks? | small clusters of trees |
True or False: There are about 70 islands in the Okefenokee Swamp. | true |
True or False: There are more alligators in the swamp than there are people. | true |
True of False: There are over 30 different types of snakes found in the Okefenokee, 5 of which are poisonous. | true |
What birds are found in the Okefenokee? | white ibis, blue heron, mallard duck, & the kingfisher |
What adaptations do birds of the swamp have that allow them to thrive in their habitat? | long pointed beaks & long legs |
How do long pointed beaks & long legs help birds help birds out in the swamp region? | Long beaks are used to spear fish and long legs allow them to stand in shallow water. |
What makes many of the plants found in the swamp & marsh unique? | They are carnivorous. |
What does carnivorous mean? | meat eater |
Why are carnivorous plants so common in the swamp & marsh? | The soil found in this habitat is very poor in nutrients. |
What do bladderworts & pitcher plants eat? | insects |
What carnivorous plant has tube-shaped leaves which fill with water to attract bugs? | pitcher plant |
What is a wetland? | an area of low land covered by water |
What is the difference between a swamp and a marsh? | A swamp is a wetland that is covered mostly by trees and other woody plants. A marsh is a wetland covered mostly by grasses and soft stem plants. |
What is an estuary? | a place where salt & fresh water mix |
Where is the swamp & marsh located in Georgia? | Southeast corner |
What is the climate like in this region? | hot, wet, humid |
What features of the blue heron allow it to live and thrive in this region? | long bill |
What type of trees in this region have knees that come up out of the water? | cypress trees |
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