States of Matter
Sky
Food Webs
Miscelleanous
100

What is matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space

100

True or False: The Sun orbits around the Earth. 

FALSE. 

100
Difference between predator and prey

A predator eats prey. 

100

Examples of bodies of water:

Oceans, lakes, rivers, swamps, 

200

What are the 3 states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas 

200

What is the Sun?

The Sun is a star. 

200

What is a food web?

A system of food chains

200
Is a fruit salad an example of a mixture or a substance?

A mixture because it is not evenly distributed. 

300
True or False: Things cannot change states of matter

False

300

What is gravity?

A force that causes things with mass to be attracted to each other. (WILL ACCEPT: A FORCE THAT KEEPS US DOWN) 

300

What is a decomposer? 

An organism that breaks down organic material (Like fungus, worms, etc)

300

Name 3 places where can we get fresh water

Glaciers, lakes, rivers, underground

400

Where does mass exist on Earth?

EVERYWHERE

400

Why does the Sun look so bright compared to other stars?

It is closer to us.

400

Difference between a consumer and a producer.

A producer creates its own energy and a consumer needs to eat something to get energy.

400

Is the Sun a part of our food web?

Yes, because we eat animals that eat plants and those plants get energy from the sun.

500

3 examples of things that are not matter.

Non-physical things, such as love, happiness, energy
500

Why do shadows move throughout the day?

We orbit around the Sun. 

500

True or False: A food web does not have anything to do with energy

FALSE. A food web can show movement of energy.

500

What is gravitational force?

The force of gravity that pulls things together

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