Science
Weather
Plants
The Solar System
Animal Kingdom
100

What kind of a tool do you need to examine something very small?

Microscope
100

What is the layer of air that surrounds the earth?

Atmosphere

100

The part of a plant that holds the plant in the ground and absorbs water and minerals from the soil.

Root

100

The continual path one heavenly body has around another.

Orbit

100
What do we call animals that have no backbones?

Invertebrates

200

What are the parts of an experiment that can be changed?

Variables

200

What is the process of water returning into the air as water vapor?

Evaporation

200

What is the food-making process in green plants?

Photosynthesis

200

The smallest planet in the solar system.

Mercury

200

An animal that eats both meat and plants.

Omnivore

300

What is the ability to do work?

Energy

300

A windstorm that builds over hot land.

Tornado

300

The act of moving pollen from one part of a flower to another, or from one flower to another, so that the flower can make seeds.

Pollination

300

The imaginary line at which Earth continually spins or rotates.

Axis

300

What God gives animals to know how to survive and do their jobs.

Instinct

400

What is a push or a pull?

Force

400

The amount of heat energy from the sun, temperature, and the amount of precipitation an area receives over many years.

Climate

400

A living thing.

Organism

400

A group of stars that makes a picture.

Constellation

400

The tiny breathing holes of an insect.

Spiracles

500

Name the Steps of the Scientific Method.

1. Observe and Ask Questions

2. Form a Hypothesis

3. Expirement and gather data

4. Study data and reach conclusions

500

What are the three main elements that make weather?

Heat, water, and wind.

500

The part of a plant that holds and protects seeds.

Fruit

500

What is it called when the moon is not visible at all?

New Moon

500

The term to change into another form through stages of growth.

Metamorphosis

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