What are the three states of matter
Solid, Liquid and Gas
The pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time
Climate
living things that can make their own energy out of non-living resources all
producers
a science drawing with labels
Diagram
any single living thing no matter how big or small
Organism
the amount of space something takes up
Volume
Water that fills the spaces between soil particles and rocks beneath the earth’s surface
Groundwater
living beings that need to eat other organisms to survive
consumers
how easy it is for electricity to pass through a material
Conductivity
A physical feature or a behavior that helps an organism survive
Adaptation
a form of matter that that has a volume and shape that both stay the same
Solid
Precipitation
Process where water falls from clouds and reaches the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet or hail
break down dead organisms, they actually provide energy to living ones.
decomposers
Soluble
can be dissolved in water
the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
Photosynthesis
a form of matter that has a volume that stays the same but a shape that can change
Liquid
Process where water vapor changes from a gas to liquid water, making clouds
Condensation

Name a producer in the diagram above
plant
Matter
anything that has weight and volume
natural home of an organism where it can get its basic needs met
Habitat
a form of matter that has no definite shape or volume
Gas
The process where liquid water changes to a gas called water vapor and rises up into the air
Evaporation
Where do plants get their energy?
Plants get their energy from the sun
Measurement of how much matter is in an object
Mass
one particular area where several kinds of organisms interact with each other
Ecosystem