How many parts of the Brain are there?
6 parts
What the difference between "organism" and "nonliving?"
organism: something that is alive or once alive.
nonliving: something that is not alive.
How many types of rocks are there?
3 types of rocks
7 continents & 5 oceans
What's the definition for "Tectonic Plate?"
massive parts of the earth's crust
Which part of the brain is responsible for breathing?
Brain stem
Structure: parts the form an organism
Function: the job of the organism's structure
Fossils are what type of rock?
Sedimentary rock
What are the names of the 7 continents?
asia, africa, north america, south america, antarctica, europe, & Australia.
How many tectonic plates are there?
15 tectonic plates
What happens if you damage your Occipital Lobe?
You will lose your sense of sight (blindness, visually impaired)
Vertebrate organism have backbone while invertebrate do not have a backbone.
What the difference between "weathering" and "Erosion?"
weathering breaks rocks down, while erosion carries the rocks to a different location.
What are the names of the 5 oceans?
pacific, Atlantic, indian, southern and arctic ocean.
What are the names of 3 tectonic plates?
north america plate, south american plate, african plate, euroasia plate, Australia plate, antarctica plate, pacific plate,
Can you still be alive if you damage your cerebellum?
Yes! You will struggle with movement and balance but you can still live a beautiful life! :)
What are 2 internal structure and internal function of a dog.
answers may vary.
What are the 4 types of fossils?
Trace fossil, Body fossil, Mold fossil & cast fossil
What continent(s) touches that Atlantic Ocean?
North america, south america, africa, and Europe
What are the names of the 6 parts of the brain.
Brain stem / Cerebellum / Parietal lobe / temporal lobe / Occipital lobe / Frontal lobe
answer may vary.
Draw a picture that represents Weathering and Erosion in action. Add details and labels to your drawing.
answers may vary.
North America, South America, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica
What's the difference between convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries?
convergent: when 2 tectonic plates collide with each other
divergent: when 2 tectonic plate separate from each other.
transform: when 2 tectonic plate slide past each other.