Air and Wind
Water and Water Cycle
Properties
Soil
100

What gas in the air do humans need to breathe?

Oxygen

100

What causes water pollution?

Littering and pouring chemicals into water.

100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas.

100

What is soil made of?

Rock, minerals, water, air, and organic matter.

200

How do humans take air into their body?

Through the nose and mouth into the lungs.

200

What causes water to evaporate in the environment, and what is this water called once it has evaporated?

Heat from the sun makes it evaporate and it is then called water vapour

200

What are atoms?

 Tiny particles that make up all matter.

200

What are the three types of soil particles?

Sand, silt, and clay.

300

How do plants help clean the air?

Plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen.

300

What is condensation?

The process where water vapor cools and turns into liquid from a gas, forming clouds.

300

What does "repel" mean?

To push water away.

300

What is compost made from and what is the purpose of compost?

Compost is made from dead plants and natural materials. It is used as a fertilizer (it helps plants grow).

400

Name the two main gases found in air.

Nitrogen and oxygen.

400

What are the four main steps of the water cycle (in order)?

 Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection.

400

What is buoyancy?

A force that helps objects float.

400

What is loamy soil and why is loamy soil good for growing plants?

Loamy soil is soil that has an almost equal amount of sand and silt and a bit of clay. It holds water and nutrients but also drains well.

500

What allows wind to turn into electricity? Explain the full process.

Moving air (wind) blows on the wind turbine blades to turn them and the generator creates energy.

500

How does the water cycle help keep fresh water moving through nature?

It moves water through stages that clean and recycle it continuously.

500

How do the atoms in a solid behave compared to a liquid?

The atoms in a solid are packed tightly together and do not move much. In a liquid they move more freely.

500

What are the three steps of soil erosion? Explain them

  • Detachment: soil particles are picked off the ground. 

  • Transportation: soil particles are moved by water or wind. 

  • Deposition: soil particles are put in a new location.

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