What is another name for moving energy and stored energy?
What is the highest point of the wave?
What is the crest?
The part of the plant that contains the Stamens that make pollen and the Pistil that develops into fruit with seeds inside.
What is the Flower?
What is the name of rock that is formed from lava or magma?
Metamorphic rock
What type of Earth scientist studies how organisms impact their surroundings?
What is a geologist?
The shaking of Earth's surface caused by sudden movement of rock beneath the surface?
What is an Earthquake?
What is the ability to do work?
What is Energy?
What is the distance between crest to crest or trough to trough?
What is wavelength?
Which external structure covers most of the other structures?
What is skin?
True or False: Metamorphic rock can be formed from both igneous and sedimentary rock.
What is True?
The __________ includes organisms living on Earth and their environments.
What is the lithosphere?
Molten rock from deep inside Earth rises to the surface.
What is volcanoes?
What is another name for heat energy?
What is Thermal Energy?
What is the distance from trough to resting position or crest to resting position?
What is amplitude?
Which internal structure pumps blood throughout an organism's body?
What is the heart?
Most fossils are found in ______________ rocks.
What is sedimentary?
The chemical or physical breakdown of rocks, soils or minerals at Earth's surface.
What is weathering?
A series of ocean waves caused by an underwater earthquake, an underwater volcanic eruption, or a landslide.
What is a tsunami?
Paulo kicked a soccer ball to Tim. The ball bounced from Tim’s head into the goal. What happened to the ball when it collided with Tim’s head?
What is the energy changed direction?
What is the name of the code that uses 0s and 1s to send a message? Such as 010101010111
What is Binary Code?
Which structure protects the brain of an organism?
What is the skull?
Scientists who study fossils are:
What are paleontologists?
The transport of weathered materials and sediments by water, wind, ice, or gravity.
What is Erosion?
A ___ is a break in Earth's surface where huge slabs of rock slip past, move away from, or push against each other.
What is a fault?
Which natural resources are being used up faster than they are naturally replaced?
What is oil and coal?
What is the name of the code that uses dashes (-) and dots (.)? Such as .-- .. -.- .. .--. . -.. .. .-
What is morse code?
Which senses are mentioned in the following sentence?
''I went outside and felt the cool breeze on my skin and smelled my neighbor cooking hot dogs on the grill.''
What are touch and smell?
This crumbly rock displays nice brown and green layers. It is...
What is sedimentary?
When sediments have been dropped by water, wind, or ice.
What is deposition?
What is the difference between weather and climate?
What is Weather is a specific event—like a rainstorm or hot day—that happens over a few hours, days or weeks. Climate is the average weather conditions in a place over 30 years or more.