Atoms and Compounds
Tectonic Plates
Force and Motion
Solar System
Ecosystem
100

Oxygen would be an example of this.

Element

100

These plates slide past each other.

Transform

100

A push or a pull.

Force

100

Only planet with life on it; in the habitable zone.

Earth

100

This organism produces its own food.

Plant/Producer.

200

Salt (NaCl) would be an example of this.

Compound

200

These plates collide into each other.

Convergent Boundary

200

A boat travels at 22 km/hr. This is an example of

Speed

200

Largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter

200
This organism only eats plants. 

Herbivore

300

This is the table where all elements are located.

Periodic Table of Elements

300

These plates move apart from each other.

Divergent Boundaries

300

Graph used to measure the distance and time an object travels.

Distance-Time Graph
300

Large gas planet with rings around it. 

Saturn

300

This organism eats both plants and animals.

Omnivore

400

C4H5O3 is a compound. How many atoms in total?

12 atoms

400

Name of the Super Continent were all landmasses were connected together.

Pangaea

400

A car travels 30 mph south. This is an example of....

Velocity

400

The star at the center of our solar system that provides us with light and heat. 

The Sun

400

What do the arrows represent on a food chain or food web?

Transfer of energy from one organism to another.

500

NaHCO3 is a compound. How many elements are in total?

4 elements

500

Rift valleys form from this kind of boundary.

Divergent boundary.

500

A car travels at 100 miles in 2 hours. What is the speed?

50 mph

500

Force that keeps all objects in space in constant motion and from flying away or into each other.

Gravity

500

On the Energy Pyramid, how much energy is transferred to the next level?

10%

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