Particles of matter move freely, take up a definite amount of space, but do not have a definite shape.
What is liquid?
The stuff that makes up things is called
What is matter?
The three ways heat can transfer.
What is conduction, convection and radiation?
Animal cells use this to make food in their cells.
What is chloroplast?
Three types of rocks.
What are igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks?
Scientist use this system of measurements to measure matter.
What is the metric system?
The amount of matter taking up a particular amount of space.
What is volume?
A force that works against motion.
What is friction?
The remains of an organism or plant from the distant past in the form of a rock.
What is a fossil?
The names of the layers of soil.
What are horizons?
The upward force of water is called.
What is buoyancy?
The measure of the force of gravity.
What is weight?
The lever, pulley, wedge, wheel and axle, screw and inclined plane
What is are simple machines?
Plants evaporation of water from plant leaves.
What is transpiration?
A moving huge mass of ice.
What is a glacier?
Particles of matter move quickly bouncing off another and have no definite shape or no definite volume.
What is gas?
The length times width will give you a measurement of an object.
What is the area?
Material that cannot transfer heat very well.
What is an insulator?
When plants turn food into sunlight, water into food.
What is photosynthesis?
The line on th earth which is the epicenter of earth quakes.
What are faults?
How much matter an object has …
What is mass?
The amount of matter condensed in a object.
What is density?
The tendency of an object to stay in motion or to remain at rest until a force acts upon it.
What is inertia?
When plants use the wind or animals to spread their seeds to other plants.
What is pollination?
The earth makes a full trip around the sun.
What is a revolution?