Earth Science
Life Science
Physical Science
100

Which is correct?

A. The Sun completes one revolution around the Earth a year.

B. The Earth completes one revolution around the Sun a year.

C. Both 

B. The Earth completes one revolution around the Sun a year.

100

What is an ecosystem?

An ecosystem is a community of living and nonliving things in an area.

100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

200

How long does it take for the Earth to rotate?

24 hours/1 day

200

What ecosystems have we created? Describe both.

A terrarium and an aquarium.

A terrarium is an enclosed, clear habitat for land animals and plants. 

An aquarium is an enclosed habitat for aquatic animals and aquatic plants.  

200

A mixture is a combination of substances.

A mixture is a combination of substances. (Trail mix)

300

What causes all things to fall to the ground?

Gravity

300

What is the process called in which plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis

300

What is a solution? Give an example.

One substance dissolves into another. (Koolaid)

400

What causes shadows? What causes their size?


When are they longest? When are they not visible? 

The Sun causes shadow. The angle and distance causes the size.


They are longest in the early morning and late afternoon. They are not visible at noon.  

400

What is the difference between producers and consumers? Give an example of both.

Producers make their own food. Consumers eat other living things.

400

What is a physical change in a state of matter? Give an example.

Physical changes; melting, freezing, boiling, evaporating, and condensing

500

What causes the seasons?

The seasons change because Earth’s axis is  tilted in one direction in space as it orbits the sun. When a hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, it has summer, and when a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, it has winter.

500

Give an example of a food web. 

Must include: Producers, Consumers, and  Decomposers

500

What is a chemical change in a state of matter? Give an example.

When a substance completely changes/Produces a new substance (cooking an egg)

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