States of Matter
Density
Plate tectonics/Rocks
Ecology
Vocabulary
100
What is the name of the phase change of liquid to gas?

Condensation

100

What is the formula for density?

D = mass/volume

100

Using the rock cycle diagram, which leads to the formation of igneous rock?

Melting and solidification.

100

What do the arrows in a food web represent?

Flow of energy.

100

What's the difference between a physical and chemical change?

Physical= changes what it looks like but not what it's made of.

Chemical = new substance created!

200

Which two phase changes represent a decrease in the motion of molecules?

Condensation and freezing.

200

Why does oil float on top of water?

 It's less dense than water.

200

What type of rock is formed from weathering and erosion?

Sedimentary rock

200

What are two examples of a decomposer?

earthworm

bacteria

mushroom/fungi

200

Chemical vs physical PROPERTY

Physical property - describing things about it (color, shape, texture, density)

Chemical property - describing the ability to make something new (flammability, ability to rust, ability to react)

300

Draw a particle diagram of solid, liquid, and gas.

See pictures.

300

Why does a block of concrete has a higher density than the same sized block of wood?

Concrete has more or heavier particles compared to that of the wood, which means it has a higher density.

300

Weathering and erosion is primarily caused by what?

Gravity

300

What relationship describes when 2 species share a requirement for the same limited resource?

Competition

300

Describe the Law of Conservation of Mass.

Matter (atoms) is not created or destroyed, only rearranged to form something new. The number of atoms is the same on both sides of the equations.

12 Hydrogens on reactants = 12 hydrogens on products

400

Compared to the particles in a solid lava sample ,the particles in a liquid lava sample have what type of energy?

Higher because liquid particles move faster.

400

What is mass?

What is volume?

Mass = amount of particles in a substance

Volume = amount of space that substance takes up.

Higher mass, smaller volume = larger density

400

Give an example of chemical and physical weathering.

Chemical-acid rain

Physical-water and wind smoothing out rocks

400

One bird inhabiting another bird's nest and kicking out their eggs is what type of relationship?

Parasitism

400

What's the difference between an observation and an inference. Give an example.

Observation-fact stated using 5 senses.

Inference-guess made based on observation and background knowledge.

Ex: It's sunny outside. It must be hot.

500

For solids, liquids, gases...complete the following:

What has definite shape?

Which has definite volume?

Which has most energy?

Solids have definite shape.

Solids and liquids have definite volume.

Gas has most energy.

500

Why does any object sink it any liquid?

Sinks when it's more dense (higher number) than the liquid.

500

Pangea-what evidence proves it once existed?

How did it move apart?

Where does the energy come from for this movement?

Fossils, shape of continents, mountain ranges, continental shelves.

New rock rises at the ridges, old rock sinks at the trenches (plate tectonics).

Inner core.

500

A population of deer dramatically decreased over the period of one year. Give 2 factors-one abiotic and one biotic-for why this could've happened.

Natural disaster (wildfire, tornado)


Disease

Predator-prey

Loss of plants/food for deer to eat

500

What is a decomposer, primary consumer, top predator?

Decomposer-breaks down dead matter

Primary consumer-first to eat (herbivore)

Top predator-no natural predators above them.

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