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What are the three main types of rocks in the rock cycle?

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.

100

What is the smallest part of a substance called?

An Atom 

100

What is energy?

The ability to do work or make things move/change.

100

What is a cell?

The basic building block of all living things.

100

does Harry use chatgpt

no

200

What happens to sediments to form sedimentary rock?

They get compacted and cemented together.

200

What is an element?

A pure substance made of only one type of atom.

200

What type of energy does food give your body?

chemical energy 

200

What is the job of the heart?

To pump blood around the body.

200

does carlos use chatgpt 

yes

300

What two things can change a rock into a metamorphic rock?

Heat and pressure.

300

Is melting ice a physical change or a chemical change?

A physical change, because the substance (water) stays the same.

300

What is kinetic energy?

The energy of movement.

300

Which cell part controls what goes in and out of the cell?

The cell membrane.

300

Who won is Harrison and sir's 1v1 

Harrison, Sir sucks 

400

How can a metamorphic rock eventually become magma?

It melts under extreme heat deep inside the Earth.

400

What is one sign that a chemical change has happened?

A new substance forms (e.g., change in colour, bubbles, burning, or a new smell

400

What is potential energy? Give an example.

Stored energy. Example: A book sitting on a shelf.

400

Why does your heart have valves?

To keep blood flowing in one direction and stop it from going backwards.

400

why did Harrisons team get points taken off them when playing jeopardy 

for saying 67

500

Explain how one rock can go through the entire rock cycle and return to its original form.

A rock can weather into sediments → form sedimentary rock → be heated and pressurized into metamorphic rock → melt into magma → cool into igneous rock, completing the cycle.

500

Explain the difference between a physical change and a chemical change using an example for each.

  • Physical change: The substance stays the same—only its form changes. Example: Cutting paper or melting ice.

  • Chemical change: A new substance forms and the change cannot be easily reversed. Example: Rusting metal or baking a cake.

500

Explain how energy can change from one form to another using an example.

Energy transforms but is never lost. Example: When you drop a ball, potential energy changes into kinetic energy as it falls; when it hits the ground, some becomes sound and heat.


500

Explain how the heart and cells work together to keep you alive.

The heart pumps blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to every cell. Cells use these to make energy, and the blood carries away waste like carbon dioxide.

500
Why does sir always try and get Harrison out in silent ball

Because Harrison is a absolute unit and he is scared I'm going to win 

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