Animals
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100

This type of animals do not have a backbone.

What are invertebrates?

100

This has a definite shape and volume.

What is a solid?

100

This is a push or pull interaction.

What is force?

100

This is another name for dirt which is the loose material on the earth's surface.

What is soil?

100

This is the planet we live on.

What is Earth?

200

This type of animal has a backbone.

What are vertebrates?

200

This has no definite volume of shape.

What is a gas?

200

This is a force that slows or stops motion.

What is friction?

200

This is the top layer of soil that contains humus. 

What is topsoil?

200

This is the largest planet.

What is Jupiter?

300

This is the type of animal has a body temperature that changes depending on the surroundings.

What are cold-blooded?

300

This has definite volume but not a definite shape.

What is a liquid?

300

This is the amount of force gravity has on an object.

What is weight?

300

This is the layer of soil that is under the topsoil with larger pieces of rock. 

What is the subsoil?

300

This is known as the ringed planet.

What is Saturn?

400

This is the type of animal has the same body temperature all the time.

What are warm-blooded?

400

This is the amount of material something has.

What is mass?

400

This is a change of position.

What is motion?

400

This is the layer of unbroken rock under the subsoil.

What is bedrock?

400

This is what Pluto is officially known as.

What is a dwarf planet?

500

These are the two types of warm-blooded animals.

What are mammals and birds?

500

This is the amount of space something takes up.

What is volume?

500

This is done when a force moves something.

What is work?

500

This is the rock that forms when hot, melted rock cools.

What is igneous rock?

500

This is the name for patterns of stars in the sky.

What are constellations?

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