This is the name of the planet we live on, which is the third planet from the sun.
What is Earth?
This is the solid, frozen form of water you might put in a drink to keep it cold.
What is ice?
We use this five-letter word to describe air when it is moving fast enough to blow leaves off trees.
What is wind?
This is the standard color of a fire safety sign that tells you where the emergency exit is.
What is red?
What tattoo does Miss Alivia have?
Dragonfly
This is the dark, earthy stuff you dig up in the garden to plant flowers or vegetables.
What is soil?
water freezes at this temperature in Celsius.
What is 0 degrees celcius?
This invisible gas is what humans and animals need to breathe in to stay alive.
What is oxygen?
These are the two things a fire gives off that you can feel with your skin and see with your eyes.
What are heat and light?
What did Miss Sarah study and their educational level?
Criminology
PhD
sand becomes this when it is exposed to high heat and pressure
What is glass?
This is the chemical name/make up of water.
What is H2O?
This fluffy white object in the sky is actually made of billions of tiny floating water droplets and ice crystals.
What is a cloud?
This is the term for the powdery gray or black material left behind after wood completely burns up.
What is ash?
What did Miss Miya do with the Penn State Blue Band?
Baton
Majorette
This molten, liquid rock is called magma when it's under the earth's surface, and this when it erupts.
What is lava?
This is the specific term for water that falls from the sky, which can include rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
What is precipitation?
This blanket of air surrounds the Earth and protects us from the harsh space environment.
What is the atmosphere?
This is the name given to the dangerous, rapid spread of fire through a forest or brush area.
What is a wildfire?
what holiday was miss Isabella born on?
April Fools!
This is the name of the supercontinent that contained all of Earth's landmasses about 200 million years ago.
What is Pangaea?
This property of water allows bugs to walk across its surface without sinking.
What is surface tension?
Making up about 78% of our atmosphere, this gas is actually much more common than oxygen.
What is nitrogen?
Fire is not a solid, liquid, or gas; it is actually a chemical reaction known by this scientific term.
What is combustion?
What is Miss Tanya's nephews name?
Nash