What are the 3 states of matter.
solid, liquid, and gas.
Sand is tiny pieces of ______.
rock.
What are The four stages in a butterfly's life cycle.
What is egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Who is a person that studies science and conducts science experiments.
a scientist
What the sun is.
What is a star.
What is the force that pulls objects toward the ground.
gravity
The percentage of water on Earth.
What is 71%.
What do we measure temperature in?
Fahrenheit
What is A prediction before an experiment.
hypothesis
Earth
What are the two magnetic poles.
north and south pole.
What contains small pieces of rock, dead plant and animal remains and help keep plants nutritious.
soil.
What are The basic needs of living things.
food, water, air, shelter.
What is a Science tool to protect eyes from hazard.
goggles.
What is a system of planets that orbit the same star.
solar system
What force can move an object
push or a pull.
The sun rises in the _____ and sets in the _____.
What is east and west.
Name 4-5 animal habitats.
What is desert, rainforest, woodlands, ocean, or arctic.
What are your five senses.
touch, taste, sight, sound, smell
How long does it take for the Earth to go around the sun?
365 days
What are the 3 types of energy.
light, sound, and heat energy.
What are the two causes of erosion.
wind and water.
Name 2 physical features of a lion.
What is the process and steps for carrying out experiments.
scientific method
The number of Moon phases.
What is 8 phases.