Energy
Waves/ Information Transfer
Plants/ Animal Structures
Senses/ The Eye
Natural Resources/ Fossils/ Rock Formation
100

What type of energy can be harnessed from ocean waves?

wave energy

100

How does energy travel from the ocean to the beach

Energy transfers through waves

The wind gives the water energy. Then the water crashes on the sand. Areas where the rocks have been hit harder with waves are softer because the energy was used to harshly break the rocks into soft sand. 

100

What is the word for when energy is created in the plant's leaf that gives the plant energy? 

Photosynthesis

100

What sense allows a dog to be a tool better than humans in military and police work? 

smell

100
Explain what we should do in the case of a tornado

Get low to the ground away from windows or doors and protect our heads and organs first. 

200

 What does it mean to conserve energy?

to use less energy or use it more efficiently

200

Show me an example of low frequency (pitch )

low deep sound

200

Give an example of how plants and animals interact to support the growth of either the plant or animal 

Answers vary

Bees pollinate

Animals eat plants 

Animals use plants for natural resources

200

What is thermoreceptors 

Receptors that allow certain animals to detect heat. 
200

 What is a natural resource?

: A material found in nature that is useful to people.

300

What is the main drawback of nonrenewable energy sources?

 they can deplete and cause environmental harm

300

Label all parts of the wave 

Crest

Trough

Wavelength

Amplitude

300

Do bats have good eyesight? 

If no, what do they use instead of eyesight to travel? 

What is it called when animals adapt to their environments? 

NO

echolocation

adaptation

300

Can we see without light? 

No

300

If a fossil is on a rock layer closer to the top young or old? 

Young

400

What is it called when energy moves from one object to another?

What is energy transfer?

400

What kind of wave produces music?

soundwave

400

Explain how plants are reproduced

1. They produce pollen in the stamen 

2. A bee, wind, or other source moves the pollen to the pistil

3. A seed is fertilized and a new flower is created 

400

What is the importance of being able to taste? 

Survival 

400

Explain the differences between weathering and erosion.

Weathering - Breaks rocks 

Erosion-Moves rocks away

500

What is the difference between kinetic and potential energy? 

Kinetic is energy in motion

Potential is energy that is stored 

500

What are the two main types of waves? 

500

Which human body organ system helps people to transport blood around body and have a beating heart? 

Circulatory system 

500

Give the steps to how an object is seen by the human eye

1. Light reflects on an object

2. The reflection bounces of the object and into the eye

3. The image reflects on the retina

4. The optic nerve transfers the information to the brain where it is processed. 

500
What kind of rock type creates rock layers? 

sedimentary rock

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