Properties of Matter
Energy & Electricity
Weathering, Erosion & Deposition
Glaciers & Landforms
Forces & Motion
100

What property makes an object sink or float?

Density

100

What form of energy moves through power lines to homes?

Electrical  energy

100

What is the breaking down of rock?

Weathering

100

What shape valley does a glacier carve?

U shape valley

100

Pull a slingshot farther = more _____ on the pebble.

Force

200

A metal spoon is shiny, hard, and magnetic. What material is it made of?

Metal

200

Wind spinning a turbine is what form of energy?

Mechanical energy

200

What is the movement of sediment?

Erosion

200

What happens when a glacier melts and drops sediments?

Deposition

200

More force on a slingshot does what to distance?

Makes it go farther

300

When juice is poured into a new container, it changes _____.

Shape

300

Why do light-colored shirts appear brighter at night?

They reflect more light

300

What is the dropping of sediment?

Deposition

300

Large rocks on beaches that don’t match nearby rocks were likely left by what?

A melting glacier 

300

What do you need to change motion?

A force (push or pull)

400

Salt water is left in the sun. What happens?

The salt gets left behind and the water evaporates
400

In a circuit, the buzzer won't work when the switch is _____.

Open

400

Which process makes sand dunes grow?

Wind deposition

400

Which model shows glacier deposition?

Ice with sand melting and leaving sediment behind

400

A ball rolling on the ground eventually stops because of what force?

Friction

500

Put the following items in order from least to most dense.

Cork, Ball of clay, Water

Cork, Water, Ball of clay

500

Name two things needed to complete an electrical circuit.

Power source (battery), wires, load (like buzzer), closed switch

500

Explain how a canyon forms.

A river weathers and erodes rock for many years.

500

Explain how weathering, erosion, and deposition work together to change Earth’s surface. Use an example in your explanation.

Weathering breaks rocks into small pieces. Erosion moves the pieces. Deposition drops them into layers. Example: A river weathers rock, carries sediment, and deposits it to form a delta.

500

Why does a heavier object need more force to move?

Greater mass

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