The 3 classifications of Rocks
What is Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic
The 5 main forms of Energy
What are Heat, Light, Sound, Kinetic and Electrical?
What Element and the Atomic number of 2?
What is Helium?
The building blocks of all living Things
What are cells?
The sixth Planet from the sun?
What is Saturn?
Two types of Igneous rocks
What are Intrusive and Extrusive?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed only .........
What is Transferred or Transformed?
The column on the right-hand side of the Periodic Table is
What are the Nobel Gases?
DNA is held within the
what is the nucleus of a cell?
On which planet would I find the big red spot?
What is Jupiter?
Give 2 examples of Sedimentary rocks
Mudstone, Sandstone, Limestone, Gypsum, Coal, Halite, Breccia
Give 2 examples of energy Transformation.
Clapping Hands (kinetic to sound)
Rubbing Hands (kinetic to heat)
Speakers (electrical to sound)
answers will vary
A nerve cell is generally called
What is a Neuron?
How long does a Lunar cycle take?
28 days
Give 2 examples of Metamorphic rocks
Slate, Schist, Gneiss, Marble, Quartzite
4 potential energys are..
Chemical, Gravitational, Elastic, Nuclear
Three signs of a chemical change
Colour Change,
Gas or Seeing bubbles,
seeing a new solid form,
seeing light,
Temperature change
What is the only Vessel to carry Deoxygenated Blood away from the heart?
What is the pulmonary Artery?
How does the Sun produce Energy
What is Nuclear Fusion. Hydrogen Atoms combine to make Helium.
Name an Igneous Rock and what it is used for
Basalt, Dolerite, Granite, Scoria, Pumice, Obsidian
Heat energy can be transferred in 3 ways
What is Conduciton, Convection and Radiation.
What are the Chemical symbols for Sodium, Gold Silver and Potassium?
Na, Au, Ag, K
The 11 body systems
Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Nervous, Integumentary, Digestive, Respiratory, Endocrine, Excretary (Renal), Lymphatic, Reproductive.
What is the closest star to our solar system (not including The Sun.
Alpha Centuari