Weathering and weather
Astronomy
Environment/body
Forces
Mystery questions
100

long term weather patterns of an area is known as _______

Climate

100

Which planet in the solar system has the greatest gravitational pull?

Jupiter

100

Primary source of energy for all food chains is the ____.

sun

100

______ is a push or pull that can act on an object. 

Finish the sentence and give an example.

Force. 

Gravity

100

using observations to figure out what is happening around you

What is an inference?

200

This is the process of when something is moved/carried away thanks to water or wind

 Erosion


200

This is the fifth planet from the sun?

What is Jupiter?

200

Producers are 

plants that make their own food 

200

Causes objects to slow down

friction

200

A ______ revolves in an orbit around a star

planet

300

_____ is when gas cools and turns into water droplets. 

Condensation. 

300

This is the process called when leaves on trees use sunlight for energy?

What is Photosynthesis?

300

What is an omnivore? 

An organism that eats plants and animals.

300

this newton’s law says that the more mass an object has, the more force is needed to move it.

What is newton’s 2nd law?

300

How many days does it take for the lunar (moon) cycle?

28.5 - 30 Days

400

Sediment being moved down the river is an example of this.

What is erosion?

400

This organelle cleans out old cell parts and wastes from the cell

What are lysosomes?

400

An animal who breaks down dead things is called a ______.

decomposer

400

the tendency of an object to continue moving in the direction after a force is exerted upon it. (Seatbelts holding a person from moving)

What is inertia?

400

What is the difference between rotation and revolution 

Rotation is the spinning action of a planet on its axis. Take 24 hours. Causes day and night.

Revolution is the orbit of a planet around the sun. Takes a year. 

500

When sediment is dropped off in a new location and can build up to form landforms.

What is deposition?

500

This cell organelle is the storage unit for water and other needed material

what are vacuoles?

500

What does a herbivore eat? 

plants

500

This type of force does not require the objects to touch. Example:magnetism,gravity

What is a non contact force?

500

What are the planets in order from the sun? 

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 

600

This tool is used to measure air pressure.

What is a barometer?

600

These cell parts (two) are found in the plant cell but not in the animal cell.

What are cell wall and chloroplasts?

600

describe camouflage and give an example.

An adaptation that an organism has that allows them to blend into their environment. This can help them avoid predators or help them catch prey. 

EXAMPLE: Cheetahs spots help them blend in with grasses in the savannah while they hunt prey. 

600

This states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton’s third law?

600

the application of scientific methods from disciplines like biology, chemistry, and physics to analyze evidence for legal proceedings, aiming to find the truth and serve justice.

What is forensics?

700

What is climate?

Long term patterns of a specific area on Earth. Usually data is take over a 30 year time period. 

700

How long does it take for Earth to revolve around the sun? 

365 days/ a year

700

This section of the brain controls balancing, movement and coordination

What is the cerebellum?

700

What type of circuit is needed for electricity to flow? 

A closed circuit. 

800

a path that one object takes around another object

Orbit

800

This noninfectious disease is caused when DNA is damaged and the cell multiplies uncontrollably.

What is cancer?

800

This organ contains nephrons

What are the kidneys?

900

When molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

What is diffusion?

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