Organisms that use photosynthesis
What are plants?
Organism that gets its energy from eating
What is a consumer?
duration (time) of Earth's rotation
What is 24 hours?
Largest object in the solar system
What is the Sun?
A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
What is a wave?
Organisms that use cellular respiration
What are all organisms?
Organism that makes its own food
What is a producer?
duration (time) of Earth's revolution
What is 365.25 days?
Attractive force that keeps planets in orbit
What is gravity?
When wavelength decreases, the frequency ________
What is increases?
Things needed to go through photosynthesis
What are water, CO2, and sunlight?
Original source of energy in every food chain
What is the Sun?
reason for day and night on Earth
What is Earth's rotation?
Small rocky objects that orbit the sun between Mars and Jupiter
What are asteroids?
Distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
Products of photosynthesis
What is glucose (sugar) and oxygen?
Define the following:
Omnivore
Herbivore
Carnivore
(Don't have to answer as a question)
Omnivore- Eats both plants and animals
Herbivore- Eats only plants
Carnivore- Eats only animals
Reason for seasons on Earth
What is Earth's tilt?
Made of gas, dust, and ice, and moves around the Sun in an oval-shaped orbit
What is a comet?
A wave that can only travel through matter
What is a mechanical wave?
Products of cellular respiration
What is energy, CO2, and water?
Last organism in a food chain
What is a decomposer?
Describe the difference between solstices and equinoxes
(Don't have to answer as a question)
A solstice is when we experience the longest or shortest days of the year. The Poles are tilted towards or away from the Sun
An equinox is when we experience the same amount of day and night. The poles aren't tilted towards or away from the sun.
List the planets in order.
(Don't have to answer as a question)
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Explain the following:
Absorption
Transmission
Reflection
(Don't have to answer as a question)
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