Earth/Space
Life Science
Landforms
Physical Science
Scientific Method
100

We live on this planet.

What is Earth?

100

this is the energy source responsible for providing for all living things.

What is the sun?

100

A raised grassy piece of land

What is a hill?

100

The 3 States of Matter

What are soid, liquid, and gas?

100

Your best educated guess

What is a hypothesis?

200

The time it takes for the Earth to make 1 revolution around the sun

What is 1 year?

200

A word meaning change, as with a butterfly

What is metamorphosis?

200

This can be formed by volcanoes erupting in the ocean

What is an island?

200

This is measured by a thermometer

What is heat?

200

Another word for gathering information, sometimes done in the library

What is research?

300

The imaginary line running through the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole

What is the axis?

300

A change developed over thousands of years to help a living thing survive

What is an adaptation?

300

This landform can be caused by the earth's tectonic plates shifting and pushing against each other

What is a mountain?

300

This is the type of change that creates a new substance

What is chemical change?

300

These are 2 ways to organize data, they are also used in math

What are charts and graphs?

400

The type of eclipse where the Earth blocks the sun from reflecting off the moon

What is a lunar eclipse?

400

a community of living and non living things

What is an ecosystem?

400

The sections/pieces just under the earth's surface that are in constant motion

What are tectonic plates?

400

Molecules will do this when heated up

What is move faster?

400

his is formed (drawn) after analyzing all data

What is a conclusion?

500

A group of stars which, according to ancient Greeks, forms a picture in the sky

What is a constellation?

500

An area with common plants, animals, and climate

What is a biome?

500

A large body of water that is primarily salt water

What is an ocean?

500


Of more force, equal force, or less force, the amount of force used when using a ramp versus picking something straight up

What is lrss force?

500

The part of an experiment/investigation that can change

What is a variable?

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