Q: The first step in solving a problem.
Q: This is the ability to do work or cause change.
Q: This tool shows landforms like mountains and rivers.
Q: A group of parts that work together.
Q: These are parts of a plant that help it survive.
Q: This step involves creating and testing a solution.
Q: Energy that you can see, like from the sun or a lightbulb.
Q: This process wears away rocks and soil.
Q: What goes into a system.
Q: The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight.
Q: Making something better after testing it is called this.
A: What is improving (redesigning)?
Q: Energy you can hear.
Q: Water, wind, and ice can all cause this change to Earth’s surface.
Q: What comes out of a system.
Q: Animals use these to understand their environment.
Q: Comparing different solutions helps you do this.
Q: When energy moves from one place to another, it is called this.
Q: A sudden natural event that changes land quickly.
Q: If one part of a system changes, this happens to the system.
Q: The way a plant or animal lives and grows.
Q: A plan or drawing used to solve a problem.
A: What is a design?
Q: This type of energy is created by movement.
A: What is motion (kinetic) energy?
Q: Flat land that is higher than the land around it.
A: What is a plateau?
Q: An example of a natural system.
A: What is a plant system / water cycle? (answers may vary)
Q: This helps animals respond to danger or changes.
A: What is behavior or response?