What state of matter will a substance if the substance is MELTED?
What is a liquid?
Thermal energy likes to balance itself out and can flow between objects and maintain thermal equilibrium (both objects reach the same temperature). Does thermal energy move from cold objects to warm objects or warm objects to cold objects?
What is thermal energy moves from warm objects to cold objects?
What is the process of parent rock breaking down into smaller pieces of sediment called?
What is weathering?
This is the force that holds the planets in our solar system together...
What is gravity?
Plants make and store energy in this...
What is sugar or glucose?
Why are plants known as producers?
What is because plants produce sugar or glucose?
What will happen to an object if it has a density LESS than 1.0 g/mL and it's placed in water?

What is float?
An insulator is any material or object that does not allow heat or electricity to pass through it easily. Name 3 types of insulators?
What is anything plastic, foam, wool, paper, glass, cotton, rubber, fabric, ceramic, etc...
This is the thickest layer of the Earth...
What is the mantle?
What technology would be MOST useful to study galaxies far, far away? A telescope, space probe, or space shuttle?
What is a telescope?
Plants reacting to their environment is like when plants lean towards a light source is called...
What is a tropism?
How do consumers get energy?
What is eating?
Atoms and matter make up everything. However, in order to truly know if a substance is made of matter it MUST do both of these 2 things...
What is have both mass (made of particles) and volume (takes up space)?
The height of a wave determines how much energy the wave has and is called this...
What is amplitude?
Describe the flow of magma in the mantle...
There are convection currents in the mantle. Hot magma near the core and rises towards the crust. When it cools near the crust, it sinks back towards the core.
Name the four INNER planets in order...
What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
Why do plants make flowers?
What is to REPRODUCE or MAKE SEEDS?
If the environment changes rapidly and living things can't adapt, what will happen to that species?
What is go extinct or die out?
Two or more atoms chemically bonded to each other are known as these...

What are molecules?
When heat or thermal energy is applied to an object, its atoms or molecules begin to speed up and spread out. This process of atoms spreading out and taking up more space is known as this science phenomena...
What is expansion or thermal expansion?
Where do we find most of the volcanoes and earthquakes on planet Earth?
Near tectonic plate boundaries.
Name the four OUTER planets in order...
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
What is the main job or function in a plants leaves?
What is photosynthesis?
What do the arrows in a food web or food chain represent?
What is energy flowing through an ecosystem?

The above glasses have different amounts of water. However, the boiling point, melting point, freezing point, and density of the water in the two cups are the same. What are the properties of matter called that DO NOT change when the amount of the substance changes?
What are size INDEPENDENT properties?
This type of circuit has multiple paths electricity can flow through, which means if one part of the circuit breaks the rest of the components should still be able to work...
What is a parallel circuit?
The decomposed remains of plants and animals add nutrients back to the soil making it more fertile. What is this type of MATTER called?
What is ORGANIC MATTER?
The strength of a gravitational force is affected by what TWO things?
What is MASS and DISTANCE?
These type of plants have specialized tubes to move water, sugar, and nutrients to all of the cells in a plant...
What are vascular plants?
What are hot temperatures, little water, and lots of sunlight?
Describe how a thermometer works...
When a thermometer is placed in a hot or cold substance, the atoms or particles in the red liquid will move faster and EXPAND or cool down and CONTRACT.
Do sound waves move the fastest through a solid, liquid, or gas and why?
What is through a solid because the particles in a solid are more dense and the shorter distance allows sound waves (longitudinal waves are just particles bumping into each other) to move faster.

Name the moon phase and type of eclipse that occur at position number 1...
What is a NEW MOON & SOLAR ECLIPSE?
Name a major breakthrough or discovery made by the historic Hubble Space Telescope...
Hubble discovered millions of galaxies that had planets orbiting stars, flipping our understanding of the universe upside down. Hubble also confirmed that our universe is expanding and figure out how fast galaxies are moving apart.
What is the equation for photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) + Water (H2O) + Sunlight ->
Glucose (C6H12O) + Oxygen (O2)
When living things get sugar, what process is used to break sugar down and release energy?
What is cellular respiration?