The energy of charged moving particles.
What is Electrical Energy?
The energy gained by an object as its height increases.
What is Gravitational Energy?
The study of life in all its forms, past and present.
What is Life Science?
The four main layers of Earth.
What are the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core?
The main energy a roller coaster uses.
Energy that moves in waves and is created by vibration.
What is Sound Energy?
Energy held by an object that has been stretched or squished.
What is Elastic Energy?
The five things that make something a living thing.
What is, it can grow, uses energy, is made of cells, responds to its environment, and can reproduce?
The percent of Earth that the crust makes up.
The two types of energy a car's tire will release when spinning in place.
What are sound and thermal energy?
The energy that can be felt as heat.
What is Thermal Energy?
The energy held by an object that is released when it undergoes a change. (Example: lighting a match)
What is Chemical Energy?
A life cycle.
What is the series of steps a living thing goes through from reproduction to reproduction?
The percent of Earth that the mantle makes up.
What is over 80 percent?
The reason you can hear an echo.
What are sound waves bouncing off a surface back to you?
What is Radiant Energy?
The energy that holds together the nucleus of an atom.
What is Nuclear Energy?
A beaver slapping its tail on the water.
What is an example of a living thing's behavior for survival?
The process where larger pieces of rock and soil are split into smaller pieces.
What is weathering?
The type of fossils left when the body of the living thing is completely gone.
What are impression fossils?
The energy of an object currently in motion.
What is Mechanical Energy?
The correct way to pronounce Nuclear.
What is New-clear?
A butterfly's wings.
What is an example of an external structure for survival?
The process where pieces of rock and soil are transported from one place to another.
What is erosion?
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