Life, Earth, & Physical Science
Types of Energy
Conductors & Insulators
Conduction, Convection, & Radiation
State Changes of Matter
100
How do rocks form?
What is Earth Science
100
A ball rolling down a street.
What is Kinetic Energy
100
Glass
What is a conductor
100
Putting wet shoes on a floor vent to dry them faster
What is Convection
100
Changing from a solid to a liquid
What is Melting
200
How are reptiles and amphibians similar?
What is Life Science
200
The gasoline in the tank of a car.
What is Chemical Potential Energy
200
Metal
What is conductor
200
Warming a frying pan on the stove
What is Conduction
200
Changing from a liquid to a solid
What is Freezing
300
Why does a liquid change to a solid?
What is Physical Science
300
A vase sitting on the edge of a table.
What is Gravitational Potential Energy
300
Styrofoam
What is an Insulator
300
Feeling the heat from a candle flame
What is Radiation
300
Changing from a gas to a liquid
What is Condensation
400
What causes earthquakes?
What is Earth Science
400
A rock falling towards the Earth.
What is Kinetic Energy
400
Cardboard
What is an Insulator
400
Feeling the heat from a fire
What is Radiation
400
Changing from a liquid to a gas
What is Vaporization
500
How does a cell work?
What is Life Science
500
The food that is on the dinner table.
What is Chemical Potential Energy
500
Plastic
What is a Conductor
500
A pot sitting on a hot burner
What is Conduction
500
Changing from a solid to a gas
What is Sublimation
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