What do plants use energy for?
To grow and reproduce
What produces the gasoline we put in our cars?
Oil
The planet we live on.
Earth
Really cold environments are normally filled with this cool, white substance.
snow
The materials and products that are found in nature, which are used to meet our basic needs.
natural resources
What uses the energy of the sun to produce electricity?
Solar
A chunk of rock from outer space that burns up in the atmosphere.
meteor.
Animals and plants both need this wet substance in their habitat to survive.
water
What is the energy source that plants use to accomplish photosynthesis?
sunlight
What is the cleanest burning of all the fossil fuels?
Natural Gas
What is the name and shape of the galaxy that contains Earth?
Milky Way Galaxy
This habitat is very hot, sandy, and you would probably see a camel or two if you visited.
the desert
What is the process that produces glucose and sugars from carbon dioxide and water?
Photosynthesis
Where are fossil fuels found?
Underground
Name the eight planets in order from the sun starting with the closest to the sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
This habitat is very wet and salty. It is home to many animals
The Ocean
What main part of the plant does photosynthesis usually occur in?
The leaves
name three sources of energy.
The largest planet in the solar system.
Jupiter
This habitat is known for having a lot of trees and a lot of rain.
rain forest