Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
A tendency of an object to remain in motion OR remain at rest until a force acts upon it.
What is intertia?
When an environment is contaminated, or dirtied, by waste, chemicals, or other harmful substances.
Why the Sun appears larger and brighter than any other star.
What is distance?
Two or more different atoms combined.
What is a compound?
The density of water.
What is 1.0 g/cm3?
A force that pulls everything towards the center of the Earth.
What is gravity?
Type of natural resource that cannot be used up or can be replaced within a human life span.
What is renewable resource?
These are the four outer planets.
What is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
The process of a liquid becoming a gas?
What is evaporation?
What is stir it up?
OR What is break it up?
OR What is heat it up?
This Law of Motion explains that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
The process of taking materials ready to be thrown away and converting them into reusable materials.
What is recycling?
Three characteristics of inner planets.
What is rocky (terrestrial), small, and few moons?
Concept that is described when the total mass is always equal to the mass of the original substances.
What is the conservation of mass/matter?
Property of matter described as the ability to be dissolved easily.
What is solubility?
Stored energy of an object.
What is potential energy?
Coal and natural gas are known as this.
What is fossil fuels?
A natural object that orbits another object in space.
What is a moon/satellite?
A measure of the amount of solute that is dissolved in a given amount of solvent.
What is concentration?
The make up of liquid molecules.
What is taking the shape of its container with particles flowing past each other?
The combination of all forces acting on an object; found by calculating balanced or unbalanced forces.
What is net force?
A catastrophe caused by natural forces and not man made forces.
What is natural disaster?
The planets in order from the Sun.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
The degree of shininess of an object.
What is luster?