What should you do with long hair in the lab?
Tie it back and out of the way.
What is the largest mountain in the world when measured at sea level?
Mount Everest
What animal lives in the Arctic cold climate with freezing ice water?
Polar Bear
What is a long green vegetable that can grow with little to no water?
Zucchini
What does it mean to cool something?
To make it less hot
Which of these should NOT be worn in the lab?
Closed toed shoes, gloves, apron, shorts
Shorts
What is an area of land that is humid and has little to no rainfall?
Desert
What pointy plant is typically found in a habitat that is dry and sandy?
Cactus
Is it possible for any plants to grow without sunlight or water?
No
What does it mean to heat something?
To make it less hot and humid.
What should you do if there is a spill in the lab, no matter how small?
Alert the teacher immediately.
What is a relatively large and natural body of water that is surrounded by land called?
A lake
What habitat is typically humid and moist with a variety of trees and animals such as jaguars, sloths, and gorillas?
Rainforests
How long should plants be kept in sunlight daily?
6-7 hours
Does it require more energy to heat something or cool something, such as your home?
Heat something
What do you do if someone gets a chemical in their eye?
Rinse out the eye immediately.
How much of the Earth’s surface is covered in water?
Roughly 71%
What floppy-eared animal can live in a variety of habitats such as tropical forests, savanna’s, and grasslands?
Elephants
How often should you water younger plants?
Daily
What is the acronym used to describe a complete home comfort system that can be used to heat and cool your home?
HVAC
Why is it important to never have food to drink in the lab?
To avoid ingesting harsh and dangerous chemicals.
What is the most common landform on Earth?
Plains
What tree is found in moist and hot climates such as the state of Florida?
Palm trees
Where is the best place to keep a plant when it's receiving sunlight?
A south-facing window
What is the study of how heat, work, temperature, and energy work together?
Thermodynamics