Matter
Forces
Space
Computer Science
Living Systems
100

Particles move faster and spread further apart.



What happens when matter is heated?

100

Friction between your shoe and the floor. 

What is an external force? 

100

Natural objects found in space. 

What are celestial bodies? 

100

Simplifying things by keeping the important parts and removing the unnecessary parts. 

What is an abstraction? 

100

Not living. 

What is abiotic? 

200

The attractive forces weaken. 



What happens to the attractive forces between particles when heated?

200

Pulling on a rope. 

What is tension? 

200

Found between Mars and Jupiter. 

What is the asteroid belt? 

200

A repeated set of instructions. 

What is a loop? 

200

The living and nonliving parts of the environment interacting together. 

What is an ecosystem? 

300

A change from one state of matter to another.

What is a phase change?



300

Plasticity.

What is a permanent change in the shape of an object?

300

Ex-Alta 1

What is the first satellite built in Alberta? 

300

Helps us track and prepare for storms? 

What is a positive impact of technology? 

300

Food, oxygen, clothing and building materials. 

What are some ways humans rely on plants? 

400

100 degrees celsius. 

What temperature does water boil?



400

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

What is Newton's Third Law? 

400

Path of an object around another object in space. 

What is an orbit? 

400

Makes decisions based on different situations? 

What is a conditional? 

400

They return essential nutrients to the soil. 

What do decomposers do? 

500

It acts as an insulation layer. 

What does ice do on a body of water? 



500

A force exerted on an object by a person or another object. (Hint: answer is not external force)

What is an applied force? 

500

It has not cleared the path of its orbit. 

What is a dwarf planet?

500

Executes different actions depending on certain conditions. 

What is an if-then statement?

500

It creates balance and resilience to changes in the environment. 

Why is biodiversity important? 

600

How tightly packed particles are in a given space.

What is density? 

600

A reversible change.

What is elasticity? 

600

Through radio signals.

How do probes and rovers send information back to Earth? 

600

An ordered set of instructions performed one after the other. 

What is a sequence? 

600

Glucose is stored in this form in plants.

What is starch? 

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