Weather Tools
Heat Transfer
Space Trivia
Sun, Moon, & Seasons
Ecosystems
100

Measures liquid precipitation.

Rain Gauge

100

A material that resists heat transfer, keeping thermal energy from passing through.

Insulator

100

A scientist who studies space.

Astronomer

100

An astronomical event where one celestial body, such as a planet or moon, moves into the shadow of another body or has another body pass between it and the viewer, obscuring its light

Eclipse


100

A complex, interconnected network of multiple food chains that shows how energy and nutrients are transferred among organisms in an ecosystem

Food Web

200

An instrument designed to measure temperature

Thermometer

200

The transfer of heat between substances in direct contact with one another.

Conduction

200

The curved path of a celestial object around a star or planet.

Orbit

200

When the moon appears to be getting smaller.

Waning

200

Non-living physical parts of an environment, such as sunlight, water, air, and soil.

Abiotic Factors

300

A weather instrument that measures wind direction by pointing into the wind, indicating where the wind is coming from

Wind Vane

300

The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids (gases or liquids), often creating circulation currents.

Convection

300

The force of attraction between all masses in the universe.

Gravity

300

When the moon appears to be getting bigger

Waxing

300

Occurs when organisms compete for the same limited resources (food, water, territory, mates).

Example: 

  • Two plant species competing for sunlight in a forest.

Competitive Relationship

400

A scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric air pressure, allowing for weather forecasting and altitude measurement

Barometer

400

The transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves, which can travel through empty space.

Radiation

400

the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, including changes in speed or direction

Inertia

400

The time when the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, causing the longest or shortest days of the year.

Solstice

400

One organism benefits by feeding on another, directly resulting in harm or death to the prey.

Predatory Relationship

500

A device used to measure wind speed and pressure

Anemometer

500

The total kinetic energy (motion) of atoms and molecules in a substance.

Thermal Energy

500

 A unit of measurement based on the distance from Earth to the Sun (roughly 93 million miles).

Astronomical Unit (AU)

500

The time when day and night are equal in length.

Equinix

500

Both individuals or species benefit from the interaction.

  • Example: Bees pollinating flowers (bees get nectar, flowers are pollinated).

Mutually Beneficial Relationship

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