Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
100

What is a cycle?

A repeated pattern or a sequence of events that repeat themselves.

100

What are the four seasons? 

Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. 

100

What part of the water cycle is this?

Evaporation. 

100

How long does it take for Earth to make one full rotation?

24 hours (1 day).

100

Resources we can use again are called what?

Renewable resources. 

200

The sun, evaporation, condensation, and precipitation are part of which cycle?

The water cycle.

200

True or False: The Earth revolves around the moon.

False.

200

Name four types of precipitation.

Rain, snow, sleet and hail. 

200

What moon phase is this is a picture of?

Full moon.

200

What are types of nonrenewable resources?

Oil, gas, and coal.

300

This picture shows what cycle?

Day and night.

300

This pictures shows an example of what kind of energy? And is this a nonrenewable or renewable?

Solar, and it is renewable!

300

The part of the water cycle when clouds are formed are called what?

Condensation.

300

How long does it take for the Moon to make one full revolution around the Earth?

About one month.

300

Reducing our use of resources is called what?

Conservation.

400

The Earth rotates on its _____.

Axis.

400

How long does it take for Earth to make one revolution around the sun?

365 days (1 year).

400

True or False: We always see the same side of the moon.

True.

400

What are the four phases of the ladybug life cycle?

1. Egg

2. Larva

3. Pupa

4. Adult Ladybug

400

Resources that have a limited supply are called what?

Nonrenewable resources.

500

The ____ is the source of heat and light that warms the land, air and water. 

The sun. 

500

What revolves around the sun?

The Earth.

500

What causes day and night?

The Earth's rotation on its axis. 

500

True or False?

Soil is the reason that people and animals are able to have food.

TRUE!

500

What are the phases of the moon can you name? Hint: there are 8!

New moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter and waning crescent. 

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