Light & Matter
Thermal Energy
Weather & Climate
Cells & Systems
Final Jeopardy
100

This is the symbol we use to show the flow of light.

What is an arrow?

100

This device is used to measure temperature.

What is a thermometer?

100

The layer of gases surrounding Earth is called this.

What is the atmosphere?

100

These tiny structures are the basic building blocks of all living things.

What are cells?

100

This is the process by which living things grow, repair themselves, and produce new cells.

What is cell division?

200

This happens when light bounces off an object.

What is reflection?

200

This is what happens to particles in a substance when it gains thermal energy.

What is they move faster?

200

This tool is used to measure air pressure.

What is a barometer?

200

When you get a cut, this process helps stop bleeding by forming a plug.

What is clotting?

300

This happens when light goes trough an object.

What is transmit?

300

This form of heat transfer occurs through direct contact.

What is conduction?

300

This type of cloud often brings thunderstorms.

What is a cumulonimbus cloud?

300

These cells help carry oxygen throughout the body.

What are red blood cells?

400

This is the path light moves in.

What is a straight path?

400
This material reduces the transfer of heat.

What are insulators?

400

This process moves heat through liquids and gases as warm material rises and cooler material sinks.

What is convection?

400

These cells are part of the immune system and help fight off infections.

What are white blood cells?

500

This happens when light passes through a material but changes direction, like when a straw looks bent in a glass of water.

What is refraction?

500

This is what we call the average kinetic energy of particles. 

What is temperature?

500

Difference in this property of air cause it to rise or sink, creating wind and weather patterns. 

What is density?

500

These cells carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body, helping you feel pain and control movement.

What are nerve cells?

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