Give an example of an electric conductor
Any object made of metal
Plants are producers, which means they...
Use the suns energy to make its own food.
True or False
rocks, water, and dirt are living things (biotic)
False
Rain, hail, sleet, and snow are all this
What is precipitation?
Kool aid, tea, and water are examples of this
liquids
This is the fifth planet from the sun?
Jupiter (fun fact: Jupiter is the Roman God of sky and thunder - the equivalent of Zeus)
The furthest planet from the sun in the Milky Way
Neptune
Why is oil, coal, and certain gases called fossil fuels?
They came from millions/billions of years of decomposing animals, plants, and they became oil, coal, etc...
On a magnet, like poles (positive and positive, negative and negative)
Repel
They force each other away
Why do stars appear to move at night?
Earth's rotation
What does Renewable mean in science?
An energy source (resource) that can be used over and over without running out (solar power, wind power)
What is an example of force?
Push or pull
Omnivores eat...
Animals and plants
Scientists when asking new questions will always use The Scientific ________?
The Scientific Method
Matter with tightly packed particles and a definite shape
What is a solid?
What are some non-renewable resources?
The process when leaves on trees use sunlight for energy
What is Photosynthesis?
Positive and Negative sides attract - magnets only hold to metal ...
Give 3 examples of different types of ecosystems/habitats
Grassland
Woodland
Desert
Ocean
Tundra (Arctic)
The closest star to Earth
Our sun
Which is the hottest planet in the Milky Way?
Name one form of energy.
Kinetic energy
Mechanical energy
Electrical energy
Light energy
Thermal energy
Sound energy
What is the strongest bone in the human body?
The femur (thigh bone)
Why do humans need a variety of nutrients from foods to survive?
Nutrients help to keep our cells alive. Nutrients help with every day needs like our immune system, organ function, growth...
The layer of air surrounding the Earth...
Our atmosphere
What happens when the sun heats the ocean?
Evaporation
This is the process of wind or water gradually change a landscape (ie how a waterfall or canyon is formed)
Erosion
What is the atmosphere made of?
All gases - Mostly Nitrogen (75%) Oxygen (20%) and the rest very small amounts of other gases
this organism eats only plants
What is an herbivore?
Water droplets form on a piece of glass above a boiling pot of water. What process causes this?
Condensation
what are the 3 states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, gas?
What makes up what we look like and what we get from our family's bloodline?
Genetics / Genes
What is the smallest component all living and non living things are made of?
Atoms
How long does it take the Earth to complete 1 rotation?
24 hours - 1 day
The arrows on a food web mean what?
The flow of energy.
How old is the Universe?
13 billion years old
Organisms that break down dead material
Decomposers
How old is the Earth?
4.5 billion years old
How long does it take for the Earth to complete 1 orbit?
365 (and a quarter) days - one year
How many bones are in the human adult body?
206