Properties of Matter
Changes in Matter
Earth's Systems
Earth's Water
Human Impact of Earth's sytems
100

Name the 3 states of matter

Solid, Liquid, Gas.

100

What are the two changes properties of matter can go through?

Physical and Chemical change.

100

Name Earth's 4 systems.

Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Biosphere, geosphere.

100

Name the parts of the water cycle.

Evaporation, condensation, percipitation.

100

What is a natural rescource?

a resource from nature.


200

What property of matter is always there?

Gas

200

Name a physical property of matter.

Color, shape, texture/hardness


200

What makes up the biopshere?

All living things.

200

What is a runoff?

Water moving downhill when precipitation falls that runs into streams, rivers and then travel to oceans. 

200

what is the difference between a renewable and non-renewable resource?

Renewable - can be easily replaced

non-renewable - can not be replaced as fast as it is consumed. 

300

How can you tell that a physical change does not make a new substance? 

The properties of the substance are the same before and after the change. 

300

What happens to the molecules of water as you heat the water in a pan?

The molecules move faster.


300
What makes up Earth's atmospheres?

Different gases:

carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrogen and oxygen. 

300

What percentage of freshwater is there in the world?

3%

300

Name 3 types of non-renewable resources

Oil (petroleum), nuclear fuel, Natural gas, uranium

400
A snowflake is considered a form of solid. What temperature would the snowflake need to be? 

0 degrees C/ 32 degrees F

400

What is always true of a compound molecule?

It has more than one kind of atom. 

400

What is the greenhouse effect? 

The process in which heat is trapped in the Earth's atmosphere. 


400

Where does the fresh water come from? LIST ALL 3

Glaciers, ice caps, underground.

400

name 3 types of renewable resources

animal waste, wood, light, water, wind


500

What is the difference between a mixture and a solution? 

Mixture - A substance where different materials are put together but each keeps its own properties. 

Solution - a mixture in which the substances are evenly spread out and do not settle at the bottom of the container. 

500

Describe the relationship between mass and volume.

If the mass of a substance increases, the volume of that same substance increases. 

500

What two gases are most abundant in the Earth's atmosphere?

Oxygen and nitrogen.

500

Name all the oceans.

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic(southern), Arctic

500

how is ethanol made?

Sugar cane and corn


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