The procedure carried out to carefully observe, study, or test something in order to find out more about it.
Investigation
A large, round body that revolves around a star in its own orbit.
Planet
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
Matter
A ________________ is any living thing.
Organism
The place where a living thing lives.
Habitat
Any change in the position of an object.
Motion
a logical conclusion based on previous experiences, observations, and knowledge.
Inference
Dwarf Planet
The amount of space something takes up.
Volume
The job of this system is to sense information about the environment and communicate within the body.
Nervous System
Adaptations that are differences in the bodies of organisms. These types of adaptations could help an animal hide, hunt, or reproduce.
Physical adaptations
This can cause an object at rest to begin moving, or to change position, also known as a push or pull.
Forces
Statements about future events based on information.
Predictions
The cause of day and night on Earth.
Earth's rotation on its axis.
Which is a property of solids?
A. takes the shape of its container
B. keeps its shape
C. fills its container
D. can be poured
B. Keeps its shape
This system supports and protects the body, and allows for movement.
Skeletal
Behaviors that animals know how to do without being taught.
Instincts
The amount of matter a substance has.
Mass
General term for the factors of an experiment that can be changed, things that might be different from each other in an experiment.
Variable
Planets with rocky surfaces, on the inside of the asteroid belt, and closer to the sun, are referred to as:
Inner/Terrestrial planets
Study this thermometer.
Which properties does water have at this temperature?
A. it would fill its container
B. it would hold its own shape
C. it would not have a shape
D. it would take the shape of its container
D. it would take the shape of its container
This system pumps oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and helps remove waste.
The unique role an individual plays within its community
Niche
If equal forces act on an object in opposite directions, the forces are balanced. Only __________ _________ affect an object's motion.
Unbalanced Forces
The steps followed in an experiment.
Procedure
It is noon (12:00pm) where you are. What time of day is it on the opposite side of the Earth?
Midnight, 12:00 am
Tool used to measure weight in Newtons
Spring Scale
What 2 systems work together to deliver oxygen to cells?
Respiratory and Circulatory
This is where the ocean meets the land. It is constantly struck by waves. When the tide goes out, this area is exposed to air and sunlight, and living things here have adaptations to protect their bodies from being crushed, washed away, or dried out.
Intertidal Zone
The gravitational force between 2 objects depends on these two factors.
Mass and Distance
In a controlled experiment, this is the group that receives no test variable, to which all other groups are compared.
Control Group
Billions of galaxies each with Billions of stars
Calculate the density of a substances with a mass of 40 grams that occupies a volume of 20 cm3. Answer must include correct units.
D= M / V
D= 40g / 20cm3
D= 2 g/cm3
Excretory and circulatory system
A typed of animal behavior that comes from experience and socialization
Learned Behavior
When the only force acting on an object is gravity
Free Fall