A nonliving thing. Rocks, air, and dirt are examples of this.
What is abiotic?
The kind of energy that requires movement.
What is mechanical energy?
When you combine sugar and water, you are left with a...
What is a solution?
Ms. Powell's favorite shoe brand.
What is "Crocs"?
When Earth makes one complete trip around the sun.
What is a revolution?
Fancy word for body part.
What is a structure?
When you look in a shiny object and can see yourself.
What is reflection?
The difference in mixture and solution
What is solubility?
What Ms. Powell is studying to be.
What is a lawyer?
What is Earth's rotation?
Refers to a non-native species that causes harm to the environment it is introduced to.
What is an invasive species?
This is why objects look bent or broken underwater.
What is refraction?
A change in this causes water to change states of matter.
What is temperature?
On Ms. Powell's desk is a name plate containing this question.
What is "What Would Beyonce Do?"
The acronym W.E.D.C.C. stands for...
What is weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, cementation?
In a food web, the arrow represents the ________________.
What is the flow/transfer of energy?
These forms of energy are made of invisible waves.
What are light and sound?
Oil and water are easily separable by this physical property.
Ms. Powell's first name.
What is Tylar?
Our solar system shares the same name as this famous candy bar.
What is the Milky Way Galaxy?
A river delta is formed by this agent of change.
What is deposition?
A student wants to test the effects of ______. She sets up a wooden board with a toy car. She rolls the toy car down the wooden board and records the distance. She does the same experiment, this time covering the board with sandpaper. The car does not go as far.
What is friction?
Water's boiling point.
What is 100 degrees celcius/212 degree fahrenheit?
Ms. Powell graduated from this university.
What is Texas A&M University?