Out of This World!
Establish Boundaries
Weather or Not
Do We Have Chemistry?
You Are What You Eat
100

This is what causes seasons

What is the tilt of the Earth's axis?

100

This is what would happen at a transform boundary when movement occurs

What is an earthquake?

100

This is the type of weather expected at low pressure systems.

What is lousy weather?

100

This is the type of change that occurs when a metal tire rim rusts.

What is a chemical change?

100

A function of this macromolecule is to store energy

What are lipids?

200

This is the phase of moon where lunar eclipses can occur

What is a full moon?

200

If a continental plate and oceanic plate converge, this is the plate that would be subducted.

What is the oceanic plate?

200

This is the pressure system where air sinks

What is high pressure?

200

This is the BIGGEST indicator that a chemical change has occurred.

What is a new substance forming?
200

This is the macromolecule that consists of CHONP.

What are nucleic acids?
300

This is the type of tide shown on the TOP of the image:

What are neap tides?

300

This is the name of the process that causes the mantle to move the tectonic plates.

What is a convection current?

300

This is the type of front where two air masses meet, but neither can move the other.

What is a stationary front?

300

When a mixture is created, this is the type of change that occurs.

What is physical change?

300

This macromolecule can be found in enzymes.

What are proteins?

400

For this diagram to make sense, the moon would be located on either of these two sides (left, top, right, bottom)

What are the left and right?

400

This is the type of landform that gets created at a convergent boundary between a continental and oceanic plate

What is a volcano?

400

These are the weather conditions expected from the front that just passed through Kansas City.


What are severe showers?

400

This is what happens to the atoms in a solid substance when they are heated up to their melting point.

What is an increase in movement and space in between?

400

This macromolecule is in charge of creating proteins.

What are nucleic acids?

500

This is the season for the Northern Hemisphere shown at position number 4

What is fall?

500

This is what is created when two oceanic plates diverge

What is seafloor spreading?

500

These are the characteristics of the air mass labeled B.

What are humid and cool?

500

This is the name of the group on the periodic table that each element has a complete outer shell.

What is group 18, Noble Gases.

500

This is the monomer for proteins.

What are amino acids?

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