What do plants need to grow?
Water, sunlight, soil, and air.
What are the layers of Earth?
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core.
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and occupies space.
What is the scientific method?
A series of steps to answer scientific questions through experiments.
What is a pattern?
Repeated designs or sequences that help predict future events.
What is a food chain?
A sequence showing how energy and nutrients flow from one organism to another.
What causes weather?
The interaction of the atmosphere, oceans, and land, influenced by the sun's energy.
What is a force?
A push or pull on an object.
What is an experiment?
A procedure done to test if your idea is correct.
What is cause and effect?
The relationship between events where one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect).
How do animals adapt?
Animals change their behaviors or physical features to survive in their environment.
What is the rock cycle?
The process of rock formation, breakdown, and reformation over time.
Explain energy transfer.
The movement of energy from one place or object to another.
What do scientist collect during an experiment?
What tool do we use to measure length?
A ruler or meter stick
What is a habitat?
The natural home or environment of an organism.
Define renewable resources.
Resources that can be replenished naturally, like solar and wind energy.
What is gravity?
The force that attracts two bodies towards each other.
An educated possible answer to a scientific question you have.
Fahrenheit and Celsius
Explain ecosystems.
A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment.
What is climate change?
Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.
What is the smallest unit of matter called?
An atom.
What do scientists use to analyze and communicate their data?
Graphs and Charts
What unit of measurement do scientist use?
metric unit