Vocab
Channels
"Spheres"
Planets & Arguments
Know your Kitchen Utensils
100

This word means having the conditions to support life

Habitable


100

Which type of channel will have "layers" that "stack up" on top of each other, lava or water?

Lava. One layer cools, the next runs over it and cools, repeat. 

100

This term refers to all of the living things on a planet (plants, animals, people, bugs)

Biosphere

100

This is the part of a scientific argument that is a proposed answer to a question

Claim

100

This kitchen utensil is used to flip over foods, like pancakes or omelettes 

Spatula

200

This word refers to a set of small interacting parts working together to make something more complex

system

200

What are some characteristics of river channels on Earth?

they can be curvy, have branches, they cut into the ground, they can have a triangle shape towards the bottom/end. 

200

This term refers to all of the rocks, dirt, and solid material on a planet

Geosphere
200

This is the part of an argument that explains how evidence relates to a claim (why evidence matters, is important)

Reasoning

200

This kitchen utensil is usually made of metal or plastic, and is squeezed together to pick up objects

Tongs

300

This word is an object, diagram, or computer program that makes something simpler and easier to observe

Model

300

Which type of channel can make a triangle shaped landform at its end? Lava, water, or both

Both will make a triangle shape, they differ in what kind of rocks they are made of. 

300

This term refers to all of the water on a planet (lakes, oceans, rivers, rain, snow)

Hydrosphere

300

Which two planets are made of gases?

Jupiter and Saturn

300

this is a small type of knife used for small tasks like peeling and delicate cutting

Paring knife

400
"Rocky Planets" are the planets that have a solid, rocky surface. What are the four rocky planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

400

In this unit we looked at a channel on Mars (the black and white, zoomed out photo). What took this photo?

Satellite 

400

This term refers to all of the gases that surround a planet

Atmosphere


400
In this unit we discussed the four rocky planets as possibly being habitable in the past. Why did we focus on these planets?

They have a solid rocky surface and are the most similar to Earth

400

This kitchen utensil has a handle and some long "arms" on it, and is used to stir liquids in a bowl

Whisk

500

A feature on the surface of a planet, such as a channel, mountain, or sand dune

Landform

500

The Curiosity rover found a specific type of rock inside of the channel. Describe what this rock looked like/was made of.

It is a bunch of small rocks stuck together into a big one.

500

Does Mars have a (known) biosphere?

No, there is currently no evidence of living things on Mars

500

What is the name of the galaxy in which our solar system is located?

The Milky Way

500

This kitchen utensil uses suction and air pressure to inject liquids into other objects/foods

Baster

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