Life Science
Earth Science
Physical Science
Scientific Thinking
Environmental Science
100

These are animals that eat meat.

What is a carnivore?

100

These rocks are formed when lava or magma cools and becomes solid. 

What are igneous rocks?

100

This is the amount of matter in an object.

What is  mass?

100

When scientists group objects into categories, they are doing this.

What is Classifying?

100

This captures energy from the sun during photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

200

The energy transferred through food webs all begins with this.

What is the sun?

200

This layer of the earth is where convection currents occur.

What is the mantle?

200

This type of change in matter results in a state/phase change, but not in the formation of a new substance.

What is a physical change?

200

Colleen waters the plants in her greenhouse once every day. She wants to find out if the plants will grow more leaves if they are watered more often. She counts the number of leaves on each plant before she starts. She then continues to water half of each type of plant once daily, but she waters the other half of each type twice a day.

What is the dependent variable in Colleen's experiment?

What is the number of leaves the plants grow?

200

The surroundings and conditions in which an organism lives is this.

What is its environment?

300
This is an organism that preys on other animals. 

What is a predator?

300

This is the length of time it takes for the earth to make one full rotation. 

What is 24 hours?

300
This is defined as "a push or pull on an object". 

What is force?

300

You are conducting an experiment to see if exposure to more sunlight increases happiness levels for workers who typically spend the entire day in windowless offices.

What are the independent and dependent variables? 

What are IV: Sunlight

               DV:  Happiness 

300

If an animal is close to extinction, it is considered this.

What is an endangered species?

400

These are animals which have fur/hair, give live birth, and drink their mother's milk.

What are mammals?

400

These are the planets, listed in order starting with the one closest to the sun.

What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?

400

This is the energy something has because of its position or structure.

What is potential energy?

400

This refers to how close a measurement is to the true value.

What is accuracy?

400

This is Earth’s most important energy source.

What is the sun?

500

This is a chemical process in which a plant traps light energy and uses it to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar. 

What is photosynthesis?

500

In the Northern Hemisphere, why do we have the fewest number of daylight hours in the month of December?

What is because the earth is tilted away from the sun?

500

This is an object's tendency to resist change in motion. 

What is inertia?

500

The curve of a liquid in a graduated cylinder is called this.

What is a meniscus?

500

This is Florida's groundwater supply. 

What is the Floridan Aquifer?

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