Matter & Energy
Force & Motion
Earth & Space
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What is the building block of matter?

Atom

100

What is Force?

a push or pull on an object.

100

What causes day and night?

The Earth rotating on its axis

100

This term describes a physical characteristic or trait within a population that differs from one individual to another, such as fur color or speed

Variation

100

The practice of saving, protecting, and using resources wisely to avoid waste.

Conservation

200

A new solid that forms when two clear liquids are mixed together.

Precipitate

200

If a car is driving at a constant speed, the forces acting on it are ______

Balanced

200

An imaginary line that runs through the North and South Poles of Earth.

The Axis

200

The relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected, such as a spider weaving a web in a tree.

Commensalism

200

What type of mixture that is uniform throughout, where you cannot distinguish the individual components

 *also known as a solution*

Homogeneous mixture (solution)

300

Particles are very close together and vibrate (least amount of kinetic energy), has a definite volume and shape. What am I?

Solid

300

The sum of all forces acting on an object.

Net force

300

What object has the greatest effect on Earth's tides?

The Moon

300

What are the three components of Cell Theory?

  • All organisms are composed of cells
  • Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of organisms.
  • Cells come from pre-existing cells
300

What are the basic characteristics of an animal?

Multicellular

Eukaryotic

Heterotroph

400

An element that is shiny but brittle, conducts electricity but not very well.

Metalloid

400

You are sitting in a chair. The force of gravity pulls you down, but this force keeps you from falling through the floor.

Normal force

400

Why are tides higher when the Moon is closer to Earth?

The gravitational pull is stronger

400

A group of different populations (e.g., squirrels, trees, birds) living and interacting in the same area.

Community

400

The reason Earth experiences seasons

The tilt of Earth's axis

500

During a chemical change, what happens to the atoms/molecules in the substances?

Atoms rearrange themselves to form new compounds

500

A stretched rubber band is prime example of this type of potential energy.

Elastic Potential Energy

500

During what time does the Earth experience equal amounts of daylight and nighttime? and What seasons are experienced during this time?

During the Equinox (Spring and Winter seasons)

500

If a new species of animal is introduced that eats all the local plants, this happens to the native animal population that depends on those plants.

They decline/decrease (due to loss of food)

500

This physical property describes how well a substance can be hammered into thin sheets, typical of metals.

Malleability

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