Fast or Slow
Keep it Together
Water, Water, Water
Name That Change
Lab Safety
100

The speed at which water dripping on a rock would change the size/look of the rock

What is slow?

100

A relatively short, green plant that is responsible for preventing wind from carrying topsoil away.

What is grass?

100

This is a large natural stream of flowing water that connects to a another source of water, such as a sea, lake, or another stream of flowing water.

What is a river?

100

The change that wind, water, and ice have on the shape of the land over time.

What is Erosion?

100

This is worn to protect your eyes when working on science experiments.

What are goggles?

200

The speed at which a constant gentle breeze would change the direction a tree grows

What is slow?

200

Growing tall, and strong, these are often planted to keep strong winds from damaging crops.

What are trees?

200

This is a large landlocked body of water.

What is a lake?

200

This activity releases lava, ash and gases through and opening in Earth's crust.

What is a volcanic eruption?

200

This provides protection to your hands when working with chemicals on a science experiment.

What are gloves?

300

How quickly the landscape would change if a large tsunami hit a coastal town

What is fast?

300

A long wall built to keep the sea from flooding land.

What is a dike?

300

Making up only 3% of Earth's water, this type of water is the water that is usable to humans.

What is freshwater?

300

The sudden movement of Earth's tectonic plates at a fault line that can result in permanent changes to the landscape.

What is an earthquake?

300

Typically white, this is worn to provide protection to your arms, body and clothes when conducting science experiments.

What is a lab coat?
400

When a volcano erupts, the change to the landscape around the volcano happens at this speed.

What is fast?

400

A long wall built to keep soil or rocks from moving in an unwanted way, often due to water.

What is a retaining wall?

400

This type of water makes up 97% of water on Earth.

What is saltwater?

400

The slow shifting of Earth's tectonic plates, which can result in a change of shape to continents and oceans.

What is plate movement?

400

This is the type of toe your shoe should have if you are going to conduct a science experiment.

What is closed?

500

Excess greenhouse gases in our atmosphere are causing global warming, known as the Greenhouse Effect, which is resulting in a change to the polar ice caps that is happening at this description of speed.

What is slowly/slow?

500

The part of a plant that is most beneficial in stopping the erosion of soil

What are the roots?

500

These contain the most abundant source of freshwater on Earth.

What are glaciers?

500

The entrapment of heat in Earth's atmosphere caused by a build-up of gases that results higher temperatures, melting glaciers, and other changes in the way Earth looks and it's ability to sustain life.

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

500

A person that needs to be aware of your science experiment and present if supervision is required.

What is an adult?
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