What do the Olympic rings represent?
The continents of the world
What must a circuit be to work?
closed
What material lets all light through?
Transparent
What is recycling?
Turning old materials into new ones
Are sharks fish or mammals?
fish
What sport uses a broom and ice?
Curling
What happens in an open circuit?
Electricity cannot flow
What is formed when light is completely blocked or covered?
A shadow
What is reuse?
Using something again
What do sharks use to breathe?
gills
What do athletes try to go down, when they are in bobsled?
Down an icy track
In a series circuit, what happens if one bulb goes out?
All bulbs go out
What material lets SOME light through?
Translucent
What does it mean to conserve?
To save or use less
Do sharks have bones?
No (they have cartilage)
What do medals stand for?
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
What powers a simple circuit?
A battery
What material blocks all light?
Opaque
What is a landfill?
A place where trash is buried
What do most sharks eat?
Fish (and other sea animals)
What is the Olympic torch a symbol of?
Peace and unity
What do we call materials that let electricity pass?
conductors
What happens when light reflects?
It bounces off a surface
What is compost made from?
Food scraps and natural waste
Are all sharks dangerous to humans?
no
What do athletes do in snowboarding?
Ride down snowy slopes
What do we call materials that do NOT let electricity pass?
insulators
What happens to light when it hits a mirror?
It reflects
What does compost turn into?
soil
What kills more people every year than sharks do?
falling coconuts
What sport uses a puck and sticks on ice?
Ice hockey
In a parallel circuit, what happens if one bulb goes out?
The others stay on
What is something that gives off light?
A light source (example: sun or lamp)
Why is recycling important?
It helps reduce waste
What is the largest shark?
the Whale Shark