Introduction to Science
Classification and Ecosystems
Forces
States of Matter
General Science
100

A branch of science that studies living things.

What is biology?

100

The place where an organism lives.

What is a habitat?

100

The unit that forces are measured in.

What is a Newton?

100

A solid changing into a liquid.

What is melting?

100

An educated guess or prediction of an experiment. 

What is a hypothesis?

200

The colour of flame when the hole on the Bunsen burner is closed.

What is the yellow/orange flame?

200

The third level of the classification system.

What is the class?

200

Friction, air resistance, buoyancy are all types of these forces.

What is a contact force?

200

Not able to be squashed.

What is incompressible?

200

A process in which two liquids or gases mix.

What is diffusion?

300

Science equipment used for measuring the volume of liquids.

What is a measuring cylinder, beaker, pipette or flask?

300

The process by which plants make their own food.

What is photosynthesis?

300

The direction and overall force of an object that is being pulled 650N to the left and 15N to the right. 

What is left 635N?
300

A substance that can flow to take the shape of its container and is incompressible.

What is a liquid?

300

The fifth planet from the sun.

What is jupiter?

400

The variable that is changed during the experiment.

What is the independent variable?

400
Non-living factors such as water, wind and temperature.

What are abiotic factors?

400

The ability for an object to remain unchanged.

What is inertia?

400

The formula to calculate density.

What is mass divided by volume?

400

The basic unit of matter.

What is the atom?

500

A sub-branch of science that studies fossils.

What is paleantology?

500

The phyla group of organisms that have a nerve cord running down its back.

What is a Chordate?

500

An object falling at a constant speed.

Terminal velocity

500

When a substances changes from solid to a gas.

What is sublimation?

500

An interaction between organisms where both organisms are benefited from the relationship and neither is harmed.

What is mutualism, symbiotic relationship?

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