Trees and Forests
Sky Science
Evidence and Investigation
Air and Aerodynamics
Flight
100
A tree which bears cones and has needles or scale-like leaves. Examples are pine, spruce, fir or cedars. Often referred to as evergreens or softwoods.
What is Coniferous?
100

what part of the sky is   Orion, Ursa major big dipper ).

What is north?

100

what do investigator do at a crime scene

They are responsible for identifying, collecting, preserving evidence 

100
An invisible mixture of gases which make up the Earth's atmosphere - it consists mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
What is Air?
100
Sections of the wing which can move up or down and control roll.
What are Ailerons?
200
An organism which feeds on other organisms in an ecosystem. Herbivores, carnivores and omnivores are consumers.
What is a Consumer?
200

To send or give out.

What is Emit?

200

A careful study of something in order to discover the facts about it.

What is Investigation?

200
A shape designed to provide lift when air flows around it.
What is Airfoil?
200
The main body of the plane.
What is Fuselage?
300
The area around the base of the trees, usually covered with leaves, moss and other plants.
What is the Forest Floor?
300

The four hard rocky planets − Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars − closest to the Sun.

What are Inner Planets?

300
A variable which changes in because of the experiment.
What is Responding Variable?
300
When the speed of a fluid is low (water or air), the pressure is high. When the speed of a fluid is high the pressure is low. The faster that air moves across a surface, the lower the air pressure.
What is Bernoulli's Principal?
300
Aircraft that have no engines.
What is Glider?
400
An organism which eats both plants and animals.
What is an Omnivore?
400

The name of the satellite that orbits the Earth.

What is Moon?

400
An imagined sequence of events.
What is Scenario?
400
Upward force which acts against the force of gravity - reducing air pressure on the top side of an airfoil produces it.
What is Lift?
400
The maximum speed of a falling body.
What is Terminal Velocity?
500
Microscopic tubes running the length of a plant's trunk that conduct water and minerals upward from the roots. It makes up the wood of the trunk.
What is the Xylem?
500

The motion of a planet, satellite, or the Sun around its north-south axis. This movement caused Earth's day.

What is Rotation?

500
A guess of what might be expected.
What is Prediction?
500
The shaping of an object so that a gas or liquid will move easily around it.
What is Streamlining?
500
Left or right attitude of the nose of a plane.
What is Yaw?
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