body systems
weather and climate
light and matter
thermal energy
plate tectonics and rock cycle
100

Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints

skeletal system 

100

What is the difference between weather and climate? 


Weather is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere  while climate is the average weather pattern in a place over many years.

100

Can air make shadows?

yes 

100

The transfer of energy by electro-magnetic waves is called 

radiation 

100

what is the Earth's thickest layer 

mantle 

200

Allows manipulation of the environment, locomotion, and facial expression. Maintains posture, and produces heat.

muscular system 

200

How does the Sun affect weather? 

The Sun provides heat energy that causes water to evaporate, fuels wind through uneven heating of the Earth's surface, and drives ocean currents.

200

Can humans ever directly see a photon?

Yes, scientific research suggests that the human eye is capable of detecting a single photon. 


200

when heat is transfferred by the movement of currents within a fluid it is called 

convection 

200

the process by which rocks broken down into smaller pieces 

weathering 

300

Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.


respitory system 

300

How do oceans impact climate?

Oceans store and move heat, influencing humidity levels and acting as the primary source for water vapor in the atmosphere.

300

what does transmit mean?

to go/pass through 

300

when the heat is transferred from one particle of matter to another by contact it is called 

conduction 

300

what is the only liquid layer of the earth 

outer core 

400

the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems


nervous system 

400

What causes air to move (wind)?

Air moves due to differences in air pressure (from high to low) and density, which are driven by temperature differences

400

what does reflex mean?

to bounce off 

400

what is radiation 

a form of heat transfer where energy moves,waves enen in empty space 

400

Which layer of the Earth to tectonic plates float on?

mantle 
500

 a vital network consisting of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, designed to transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells while removing waste products like carbon dioxide

cardiovascular system 

500

How do clouds form?

Clouds form through condensation, where water vapor in the air cools and turns back into liquid water droplets.

500

what is a one way mirror made of? 

its is part glass and part silver 

500

in which state of matter are molecules moving the slowest 

solid 

500

What feature occurs where plates converge?

mountain ranges

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