Across
- 3. The study of animal life and a branch of geography.
- 4. Warm blooded animals with a backbone and hair. Humans and dogs are examples.
- 8. Something from Earth's history, preserved in a stone. For example, this is what people talk about when they find dinosaur bones.
- 9. The study of how DNA causes variety in living things. It is a branch of biology.
- 10. The study of prehistoric beings through analysis of their ancient artifacts. They often study the bones of humans.
- 11. An animal with hands, hand like feet, foward facing eyes and they often live in the trees. Some examples are monkeys, apes and lemurs.
- 13. The study of dinosaur bones and fossils. It is often mistakenly called archeology.
- 14. The study of living things and organisms, their behavior, and how they interact with one other and the environment.
- 15. A change in genetics meaing that a living thing now has a trait or physical feature that it's parents did not have.
- 18. The study of how different living things are distributed across Earth.
- 20. To settle somewhere new and establish control over it.
Down
- 1. Something having to do with ethics and morals (What is good and bad, what is right and wrong)
- 2. A branch of biology, it is the study of the functions of living things and their individual parts.
- 5. An object made by a human being, often with cultrual or historical importance.
- 6. How living things change and go extinct, and how new specied are formed.
- 7. The study of the fossils of plants from earlier eras.
- 12. The study of various aspects of humans, both within past and present societies.
- 16. The bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living things, often researched through dissection.
- 17. The study of how the human race and society function and interact.
- 19. An animal becomes this when there are none of them left in existence.
