Space
Earth, Moon, and Sun
Plants
Living Systems
Earth's Crust
100

This is the center of our solar system.

What is the Sun?

100

This star is 110 times the diameter of Earth, it is approximately 4.6 billion years old, and is average-sized. 

What is the Sun?

100

Where plants get their energy from when making their own food.

What is the Sun? 

100

A system made up of interacting components that allow for the transfer of matter and energy. 

What is an ecosystem? 

100

Rocks formed from melted material are called this

What is Igneous Rock?

200

These planets are made of rocky material, do not have rings, and are close to the sun. 

What are terrestrial planets? 

200
This causes different seasons.

What is Earth's tilt on its axis?  

200

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight = 

What is glucose and oxygen? 

200

The arrows in a food web/ chain represent this.

What is the flow of energy from one organism to another? 

200
This geographical feature can be formed overtime from convergent boundaries
What is mountains or volcanoes?
300

This saying helps me remember planet order from the Sun.

What is My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos? Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

300

This is the cause for the different moon phases. 

What is how the Moon's position to the Earth and the Sun changes?

300

The transfer of pollen from one stigma to another in flowering plants

What is pollination? 

300

This happens to consumers when producer life decreases.

What is the amount of consumers decrease?

300

The difference between weathering and erosion

What is weathering breaks rocks and erosion moves rocks?

400

This planet has a thin atmosphere, and a vast network of canyons and riverbeds. 

What is Mars? 

400
During these two moon phases, the highest tides would most likely occur.

New moon and Full moon 

400

The male reproductive part of a flower responsible for producing pollen. 

What is the stamen?

400

The difference between a habitat and a community

What is a habitat is the place where an animal or plant naturally lives? 

400

Earth's four layers.

What is the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core?

500

Because of these factors, Earth is ideal for living organisms to thrive on its planet. 

What is its atmosphere, its liquid water and its distance from the Sun?

500

The difference between Earth's rotation and Earth's revolution. 

What is rotation is Earth spinning on its axis and revolution is Earth orbiting the Sun. Rotation causes day/night and revolution and tilt cause seasons. 
500

The difference between how plants and animals obtain energy.

What is plants make their own food while animals consume other organisms? 

500

The four Earth systems and their meaning.

hydrosphere- all water on Earth 

biosphere- includes living things - plants, animals, people, etc.

geosphere-
solid part of Earth, rocks, soils landforms

atmosphere- all gas surrounding Earth 

500

Information scientists get from fossils. 

What is information about life and conditions in the past?

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