Life Science
Earth Science
Waves
Energy
Misc.
100

A place where living and non-living things interact.

What is an ecosystem?

100

Extreme weather happenings, capable of great damage.

What are natural disasters? 

100

Hertz.

How do you measure frequency?

100

The moment when energy transfers from one object to another.

What is collision?

100

The top of the food web or food chain.

What is the apex predator?

200

A consumer that eats only producers.

What is a herbivore?

200

Two large chunks of the crust rubbing, pulling away from, or crashing into each other.

What causes earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes?

200

Reflection.

How do we see?

200

Burning coal and using power lines.

How do we use non-renewable energy?

200
All 7 continents.

What are Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, South America, Antartica, and Africa?

300

When a new and aggressive species is introduced into an ecosystem, it may not have any natural predators or controls. It can breed and spread quickly, taking over an area. Native wildlife may not have evolved defenses against the invader, or they may not be able to compete with a species that has no predators.

What is an invasive species?

300

The layer of the Earth made of half rock and half putty/melty material.

What is the mantle?

300

An object you can't see through.

What is opaque?

300

Multiply distance and time to find this measurement.

What is speed? 

300

Digital information transferred as 0's and 1's.

How does technology work?

400

The process where producers create glucose and oxygen.

What is photosynthesis?

400

Dead animals being buried by weathering and erosion and then heated by the Earth's inner layers.

How are fossil fuels created?

400

This part of a wave controls brightness of light and volume of sound.

What is amplitude? 

400

Sun, wind, water.

What are renewable energy sources?

400

The most important part of the entire ecosystem.

What is balance?

500

The thing passed through every food web and food chain.

What is energy?

500

These actions change the surface of the and appearance of the Earth.

What are weathering, erosion, and deposition?

500

Energy.

What do waves move?

500

The energy forms that help power a roller coaster.

What are potential and kinetic energy?

500

The concept that all three of our units have in common.

What is energy?

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