What are the two main groups of animals based on their backbones?
What are vertebrates and invertebrates?
What is the process that wears away rocks and soil, shaping the Earth's surface?
What is erosion?
What kind of change is it when water freezes? (chemical or physical)
What is a physical change?
What does a complete, simple circuit require to work?
Wire, a battery, and a light bulb
Name 1 vertebrate (animal with backbone).
What are fish, amphibians, reptiles, bird, or mammals?
Which type of plant produces seeds: moss or a tree?
What is a tree?
Name a surface feature caused by a constructive process.
What is a mountain, a volcano, or a delta?
What kind of change produces a new substance, like when wood burns?
What is a chemical change?
What type of cell DOES NOT have a cell wall?
Animal Cell
What is an invertebrate?
Name one characteristic that animals inherit from their parents.
What is eye color?
What is fur color?
What is size?
What kind of technology helps predict earthquakes?
What is a seismograph?
Is glass a conductor or an insulator of electricity?
What is an insulator?
What are the two types of animals that are warm blooded?
Mammals and birds
What is the buildup of an electrical charge in or on the surface of an object?
Static Electricity
What tool do we need to see cells?
What is a microscope?
How are sand dunes formed?
What is caused by wind?
What type of electricity can you create by rubbing a balloon on your hair?
What is static electricity?
What types of traits are: Brown eyes, tall, and brown hair?
Inherited
Missing lyric: Cells, Cells, they're made of organelles, try to pull a fast one the _____________ gels.
Cytoplasm
Name one way microorganisms are helpful.
What is making food like yogurt or helping plants grow?
Name one way humans limit the impact of destructive processes like floods.
What are dams?
What flood barriers (sand bags)?
How does the purpose of a magnet differ from an electromagnet?
A magnet is permanent, while an electromagnet is temporary and can be turned on and off.
What type of change is water freezing into ice?
What is the name of a destructive process where Earth materials (such as rocks and soil) are broken down into smaller parts?
Weathering