A material that allows electric or heat energy to pass through easily
Conductor
The force responsible for slowing down motion
Friction
The name given to an organism that makes its own food and gets its energy directly from the Sun
The process responsible for day and night on earth
Rotation
The tool used to measure the mass of an object
Triple Beam Balance
A mixture in which one or more ingredients loses its physical properties
Solution
Force
A diagram that shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem or habitat
Food Chain
The process that results in seasons on Earth
Revolution
The agents of Weathering, Erosion, or Deposition
Water, Wind, Ice, Gravity
The property that determines an object's ability to sink or float in water
Density
All of these are an example of this energy source:
Using a Hammer For A Nail
Riding a Bicycle
Playing a Trumpet
Mechanical Energy
An organism that eats both other animals and plants
Omnivore
Sand Dunes and Deltas are the result of this earth process
Deposition
Refraction
The property that determines whether something will dissolve in water.
Solubility
A system comprised of wires, battery, light bulbs and a switch.
Circuit
An organisms that only gets its energy from eating plants
Herbivore
The result of years of time, heat and pressure on decayed remains of organisms that come in the form of oil, natural gas, and coal.
Fossil Fuels
The metric unit to measure temperature in Science
Celsius
Matter can be described by these which help sort by things such as color, size, shape, texture. They are also observable, measurable or testable.
Physical Properties
The place from which energy originates for an object
Source
An organism responsible for the breaking down of other organisms.
Decomposer
The process responsible for the breaking down of rocks over long periods of time.
Weathering
A series of multiple food chains that exist in one ecosystem or habitat
Food Web