What is defined as something that has a mass and takes up space?
What unit is used to measure electrical potential difference across a component?
What is 'Volts'?
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
What is 'Jupiter'?
What term describes a linear sequence of organisms where each feeds on the previous one?
What is 'A Food Chain'?
Is cutting paper an example of a physical change or a chemical change?
What is 'Physical Change'?
What type of pure substance is made up of only ONE kind of atom?
What is 'An Element'?
What type of circuit has multiple separate pathways for electrical current to flow?
What is 'Parallel Circuits'?
What is a natural satellite that orbits a planet, such as Earth's companion?
What is 'A Moon'?
What type of consumer feeds exclusively on plants?
What is 'A Herbivore'?
True or False: According to page 2, all particles of the same substance are made of the same particle.
What is 'True'?
Physical properties are characteristics determined by testing objects or by using what?
What is 'The Five Senses'?
What device is used to safely open or close an electrical circuit to stop or start flow?
What is 'A Switch'?
What cosmic event occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth?
What is 'A Solar Eclipse'?
What organisms break down dead or decaying organic matter back into the environment?
What is 'Decomposers'?
Which state of matter has slow particle motion and tight spacing?
What is 'Solid'?
Give two examples of human senses used to observe qualitative physical properties.
What is 'Touch, Sight, Hearing, Smell, or Taste'?
What type of material allows electric current to flow through it easily?
What is 'A Conductor'?
What term refers to a giant cloud of dust and gas in space where new stars are born?
What is 'A Nebula'?
What type of consumer eats both plant and animal matter?
What is 'An Omnivore'?
What do we call a material that does not allow electric current to flow through it easily?
What is 'An Insulator'?
What is the specific term for two of the same elements combined?
What is 'A Diatomic Element'?
What static electricity phenomenon occurs when two different materials rub together to transfer electrons?
What is 'Friction'?
What unit of distance is defined as the average distance from the Earth to the Sun?
What is 'An Astronomical Unit (AU)'?
What term refers to the maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can sustain indefinitely?
What is 'A Carrying Capacity'?
What type of consumer hunts and feeds on other living organisms?
What is 'A Carnivore'?