Earth process
states of matter
ele/mag
vertebrates/non
Cells
100

Which Earth process breaks down?

What is weathering?

100

What state of matter can melt?

What is soild?

100

What item can close a open circuit 

What is a metal nail?

100

What vertebrate has gills?

What is a fish?

100

What part of the cell contrels the whole cell

What is the nucleus?

200

How do earthquakes happen?


Earthquakes occur when tectonic plates get stuck at their edges due to friction. 



200

What are the three primary states of matter on Earth?

The three main states are Solid, Liquid, and Gas.

200

What are the two poles of a magnet?

Every magnet has a North pole and a South pole. Magnetic forces are strongest at these poles.

200

What is a Vertebrate?

An animal that has a backbone (or spinal column). These animals usually have a complex skeleton inside their bodies.

200

What is a cell?

 The cell is the smallest unit of life. Every living thing, from a giant whale to a tiny blade of grass, is made of cells. 





300

What is the difference between Weathering and Erosion?

The process of breaking down rocks, soils, and minerals and The process of transporting those broken-down materials from one location to another.

300

What determines whether a substance is a solid, liquid, or gas?

It depends on the energy (temperature) and pressure.

300

What is a magnetic field?

It is the invisible region around a magnet where its magnetic force can be felt by other magnets or magnetic materials.

300

What is an Invertebrate

An animal that does not have a backbone. Instead of a skeleton inside, some have a hard outer shell (exoskeleton), and some are just soft all the way through.

300

How is a plant cell different from an animal cell?

 Plant cells have two special things that animal cells don't

400

Is weathering constructive or destructive?

destructive process.

400

What is the process of a solid turning directly into a gas called?

This is called Sublimation.

400

What is electricity?

It is the flow of electrons (tiny particles with a negative charge) through a conductor, like a metal wire.

400

Which group has fur or hair and feeds milk to its babies?

Mammals

400

What is the "jelly" inside the cell called?

Cytoplasm.

500

Explain how a delta is formed.

What is a delta is formed by the destructive process of sedimentation?

500

What is "Evaporation" and how does it differ from "Boiling"?

Both turn liquid into gas, but evaporation happens only at the surface of a liquid and can occur at any temperature.

500

If you have a plain iron nail and a permanent magnet, how can you turn that nail into a temporary magnet without using any electricity or glue? And once it's a magnet, how do you "turn it off"?






You stroke the nail with the magnet in the same direction over and over. This lines up all the tiny "mini-magnets"

500

Most animals on Earth are vertebrates.

False! About 97% of all animal species on Earth are actually invertebrates (mostly insects).

500

If you look at a piece of wooden furniture, like a desk, is it made of cells?

Yes! Even though the wood isn't "alive" anymore, it came from a tree, which is a living thing made of plant cells. You can still see the old cell walls under a microscope!

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