Gravity and the Solar System
Sound and Light
Fossils, Rocks and Change
Regional Climate
Miscellaneous 6th and 7th Grade Science
100

the force that attracts objects to the center of Earth or to the center of any other physical object with mass such as the Sun.

gravity

100

A space with absolutely no matter.

vacuum

100

The preserved remains, impression, or trace of a once living organism from the past.

fossil

100

the long-term patterns of conditions, such as sunlight, temperature, rainfall, or wind, for a region that have been recorded over long time periods (years to decades).

climate

100

a group of components that work together to carry out a function or job that the individual components cannot do on their own.

system

200

The forces caused by one surface or object rubbing against another as they move past each other.

friction

200

The top or peak of a wave.

crest

200

True or false: Older rocks are found closer to the surface.

False
200

the short-term atmospheric conditions, such as temperature, rainfall, or wind, that usually occur over days to months, and can change during a day, or from year to year. 

weather

200

The thin layer of solid rock that forms the surface of Earth (both over and under oceans).

crust

300

In order for gravity to be noticeable, objects must be very __________________________ 

large

300

A measure of the distance from the rest position to the crest (or trough).

amplitude

300

Areas with ____________________ weathering and erosion are more likely to have fossils.

less

300

The amount of matter in a given volume

density

300

A machine that converts motion into electricity.

generator

400

The amount of gravity two objects have are determined by _____________________ and _______________________. 

size and distance

400

The distance between one wave crest and the next, or any other similar point along the wave.

wavelength

400

Fossils are usually found in _____________________ rock. 

sedimentary

400

The continuous and predictable movement of ocean water, caused by a number of factors such as density differences, wind, and the Coriolis effect. 

ocean current

400

An interaction between organisms sharing a limited resource (such as food, water, and territory)

competition

500

1. initial force starts the object in motion 

2. gravity pulls the object inward 

3. lack of friction means the object doesn't slow down starts the object in motion

Why smaller objects orbit larger objects

500

As a sound or light wave travels away from a source, it __________ energy.

loses

500

Scientists can fill gaps in the fossil record by using fossil data, evidence, and information from ________________ places in the world.

other

500

When regions are at different temperatures, thermal energy will flow from the ____________ temperatures regions to the _________________ temperature regions.

warmer, cooler

500

A process where the atoms of reactant molecules are regrouped to form new, different molecules called products. The physical and chemical properties of the reactants and products will be different.

chemical change


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