An object is pulled to the right with a force of 10 N and to the left with a force of 7 N . What is the net force and direction?
What is 3N to the right
The Periodic Table lists an arrangement of ______.
What are Elements
If two substances are mixed & it bubbles and ____ is produced, this is evidence of a chemical change.
What is A Gas
What is the term used to describe the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance?
What is Density
Energy in motion is called
What is Kinetic Energy
This is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
What is the equator?
Which layer of the earth is the thinnest?
What is the crust
A box is pushed to the right with a force of 12 N and to the left with a force of 12 N. The Net Force is _____
Balanced or 0
Carbon, Hydrogen, & Oxygen are classified as ______
What are Nonmetals
A sample of matter is made of identical atoms. The sample could be
What is an Element
Which substance has a definite shape and a definite volume?
What is a Solid
At its highest point, a rollercoaster will have its maximum ___________ energy?
What is Potential Energy

What tide would occur when the Sun, Moon, & Earth are all in alignment?
What is a Spring Tide
The particles in a medium move ___________ when a longitudinal wave passes through it
What is side to side?
A soccer ball slows down as it rolls across the grass. Which force is responsible for this effect?
What is Friction
Elements like Boron, Silicon, Antimony, & Arsenic that share qualities of metals & nonmetals
What is a Metalloid
A change to a substance without forming a new substance, such as changing size or state of matter.
What is a Physical Change
The density of syrup is _________ than the density of water. For example if I pour maple syrup in water, it will _______.
What is More & Sink
Energy that is related to an object's height (or position) is called
What is Gravitational Potential Energy

What type of tide happens the Sun, moon, and Earth are aligned like in the picture above?
What is a Neap Tide

What type of wave is shown in the picture?
What is a transverse wave
A push or a pull is called _____
What is a Force
These are physical properties that metals have:
What is/are
- malleability
- shiny
- good conductor
-ductile
A student mixes two clear liquids and observes a yellow solid forming at the bottom of the container. What evidence of a chemical change is shown?
What is the formation of a Precipitate
According to the photo, the density of cork is ______ than the density of water

What is Less
Rubber bands, a drawn bow, and slinkies are examples of
What is Elastic Potential Energy
What is the main reason for the changing seasons on Earth?
What is The tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the sun.
Name the 4 "spheres" or interacting systems that help sustain life here on Earth.
What are Geosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere, & Hydrosphere
Planets in the Solar System orbit (go around) the Sun. This type of force enables the planets to go around the Sun without randomly roaming around space. What force is this?
What is Gravity
Metals are found on the ______________ side of the periodic table.
Left
Name all observations that denote a chemical change has occurred.
What is C G L T P
- Color Change
- Gas Production
- Light Production
- Temperature Change
- Precipitate Formed
The density of helium (the gas that is used in balloons) is _______ than that of air.
What is Less
During photosynthesis, radiant energy (known as solar energy) is converted to _______ energy which is then used as _______ energy by the plants to move, function & facilitate life functions.
What is Chemical & Mechanical
In _____ & ________, the Earth receives equal parts of light & dark. During the _______ & ________, the Earth has "solstices" which are periods when the either the Northern or Southern Hemisphere are tilted towards the Sun & receive an unequal amount of light & dark hours.
What are fall, spring, summer, & winter

If you used an apple to represent the earth, the area directly below the apples skin would represent which of Earths 4 layers?
What is the mantle