Aviation
states of matter
air pollution
water pollution
100

What animal inspired humans to fly? 

Birds! 

100

What are the states of matter? 

Solid, liquid, and Gas. 

100

What is pollution? 

Harmful gases and particles in the air? 

100

Is filtering water easy? 

No! 

200

What is thrust? 

A force that propels a plane in a forward motion. 

200

Can you compress a solid? 

Nope! 

200

What was the color of our polluted air ? 

Black/ very dark green. 

200

What color was our water after it went through the filters? 

Light brown/yellow

300

How does a hot air balloon float? 

The heat and the pressure inside of the ballon is higher than the outside air, allowing to float  (Hot air is less dense, therefore the ballon rises). 

300

Does a liquid have a definite volume?

Yes! 

300

How is carbon monoxide (CO) most commonly released in our air? 

Motor vehicle (cars, trucks, anything powered by gas) 

300

How many times did we filter our polluted water? 

Twice. 

400

What are the four forces of flight? 

Lift, gravity, thrust, and drag. 

400

What is it called when a solid gets turned into a liquid? 

Sublimation

400

Are we polluting when we take a warm shower or enjoying air conditioning? 

Yes! Sulfur Dioxide released from electric utilities. 

400

Even if the water looked clean, would you be able to drink it? 

No, just because the water is clear doe mean it is drinking water! 

500

What is pitch? 

When the nose of the plane moves up and down (tail moving in opposite directions vertically). 

500

When do gas molecules move the slowest? 

When heat is removed. 

500

What does the acronym VOC stand for? 

Volatile Organic Compounds

500

Is water a renewable source? 

No. Water is a limited non renewable source. 

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