a chunk of frozen gases, rock, ice, and dust.
what is a comet.
a planet that is known for its big red spot.
what is jupiter.
a relationship where one of the organisms is benefited and the other is harmed.
what is parisitism.
The measurement of force.
what is newtons.
a rock ans iron object that orbit the sun.
what is a asteroid.
A large round body that revolves around a star in a clear orbit.
what is a planet.
a bright streak of light that occurs when a meteoroid burns up in earths atmosphere.
what is a meteor.
a relationship when one organism is benefited and the other organism is neither benefited or harmed.
what is commensalism.
The force between two objects.
what is gravity.
Natural objects that revolve around other objects.
What is a moon.
a object that does not let any light through.
what is opaque.
Earth is tilted at a 23.5 degree angle which causes ________.
what is seasons.
a organism that breaks down dead and waste from other organisms.
What is decomposers.
A pushing or pulling on an object.
what is force.
Nearly round bodies whose orbits cross the orbit of other bodies
What is dwarf planets.
a animal that only eats other animals.
what is a carnivore.
a planet that is known for is big bold rings.
what is saturn.
All of the non living parts in a ecosystem.
what is abiotic.
The loudness of sound.
what is volume.
The sun and everything that go's around the sun.
what is solar system.
a animal that eats both animals and plants.
what is a omnivore.
a planet that takes 687 days the revolve around the sun and is known for its red color.
what is Mars.
The biggest organism in a food chain.
what is a tertiary consumer.
The two opposing forces are equal in size and in the opposite direction this will cause motion.
What is balanced forces.
Meteoroids that hit Earths surface.
What is meteorites.