Sound (G)
Bodies of Water (G)
Chemical and Physical Change (Z)
Weathering and Erosion (Z)
100

A noise we can hear.

What is sound?

100

This body of water flows from one place to another.

What is a river?

100

A type of change in which a new substance is NOT formed.

What is a physical change?

100

The process by which earth's surface is broken down into smaller pieces?

What is weathering?

200

Moving back and forth really fast.

What is vibrating?

200

This type of fresh water takes the form of a solid.

What is a glacier?

200

A gas less dense than air that has no color or smell.

What is hydrogen?

200
The process of moving things from one place to another.

What is erosion?

300
A vibration that travels through the air.

What is a sound wave?

300
Groundwater is this is the kind of water

What is feshwater?

300

This is the most reliable way to see if a new gas has formed.

What is a flame test?

300

A large amount of mud mixed with water that slides down a mountain due to gravity.

What is a mudslide?

400

Part of your throat that vibrates when you talk or sing.

What are vocal cords?

400

This can be used to collect groundwater.

What is a well?

400

A chemical that provides a lot of oxygen to help things burn.

What is an oxidizer?

400

Sedimentary rock is formed by this.

What is deposition?

500

Part of the inside of your ear that allows you to hear vibrations.

What is eardrum?

500

This is the kind of water that is mostly on Earth.

What is salt water?

500
A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction.

What is a catalyst?

500

This is largely responsible for the formation of the Grand Canyon.

What is water?

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