The planet closest to the Sun.
Mercury
Jupiter
Mars
What is Mercury?
Plants produce these 2 things during photosynthesis.
oxygen and glucose (sugar)
carbon dioxide and glucose
water and sugar
What are oxygen and glucose (sugar)?
Force that causes a change in motion.
balanced or unbalanced forces
What is an unbalanced force?
The star closest to our planet.
Sun
moon
star Q
What is the Sun?
Light bouncing off an object.
reflection
refraction
pitch
What is reflection?
Which planets are the gas giants?
Inner planets
Outer Planets
What is the outer planets.
An organism that makes it's own food.
What is a producer?
The path one object takes around another object in space.
rotate
orbit
revolve
What is an orbit?
Light bending
reflection
refraction
pitch
What is refraction?
A characteristic that helps an organism survive .
producer
adaptation
organism
What is an adaptation?
A force that causes keeps up from floating off the earth.
push
pull
gravity
What is gravity?
One of these takes about 365 days.
Earth's revolution around the sun
Earth spinning 1 time on its axis
The moon revolving around the earth
What is Earth's revolution around the Sun?
Materials that do not let light pass through them.
transparent
translucent
opaque
What is opaque?
A green food-producing molecule that helps plants make their own food.
oxygen
chlorophyll
glucose
What is chlorophyll?
The measure of distance an object moves in a given time.
distance
speed
acceleration
What is speed?
This takes about 27 days.
Earth's revolution around the sun
Earth spinning 1 time on its axis
The moon revolution around the earth
What is the moon's revolution around the Earth?
For a sound to happen, a medium is needed to do this.
reflect
vibrate
refract
What is vibrate?
The four rocky planets
What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
A force that opposes motion and acts between 2 objects that are touching, like when you rub your hands together.
push or pull
gravity
friction
What is friction?
the Earth does this in a 24 hour period.
revolution around the sun
revolve around the moon
rotates on it's axis
What is rotate on it's axis?
A form of radiant energy that can travel through space.
light
sound
force
What is light?