Astronomy
States of Matter
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100

Known for its rover and color, this is the fourth planet from the sun

What is Mars?

100

This state of matter has a defined volume, but not shape, it is tangible, and it will adjust to the shape of the container it is in.

What is liquid?

100

This is a resource that is infinitely available on Earth and will never deplete. 

What is a renewable resource?

100

An increasing issue, this environmental problem is the cause of smog, acid rain, and poor air quality. 

What is pollution?

100

This organ is responsible for the movement of blood throughout the body.

What is the heart?

200

This planet is the only one with organic life present on it.

What is Earth?
200

After adding baking soda to vinegar, this state of matter is produced in the form of Carbon Monoxide.

What is gas?

200

This is what gives you your weight and what keeps our feet planted on the ground. 

What is gravity?

200

This landform is water found between two pieces of land and is where salmon is known to live. 

What is a river?

200

This biome is home to many impressive animals such as the polar bear, the walrus, the snowy owl, and more!

What is the Arctic? 

300

The name of our galaxy.

What is the Milky Way?

300

This is the process of a solid becoming a liquid, most commonly seen in ice. 

What is melting?

300

Without the use of electricity, the Ancient Greeks were known for using this resource to power their machines. 

What is water?

300

A vital part of the water cycle, this process is how clouds form. 

What is evaporation?

300

Cumulus, Cirrus, and Stratus are all names for this type of phenomenon seen in the sky.

What is a cloud?

400

This is the planet with the most moons.

What is Saturn?

400

Before a cloud is formed in the atmosphere, water goes from ___ to ___ in the process of evaporation.

What is from liquid to gas?
400

Newton's third law of motion stating "an object in motion will stay in motion, and an object at rest will stay at rest".

What is inertia?

400

Known for being a better environmental alternative to fossil fuels, these three renewable resources are the most commonly used. 

What are water, wind, and solar power?

400

This type of animal is known for having hair and giving birth to live offspring.

What is a mammal?

500

This planet has 13 rings, and 28 moons, including Miranda, Ariel, Titania, and Umbriel

What is Uranus?
500

This material is known for easily becoming liquid, solid, or gas depending on the temperature it is at.

What is water?

500

Important for the hydration of plants, this process is how plants get water from their roots to their leaves.

What is capillary action?

500

This ancient historic landmass was the combination of all of our continents before they split apart due to continental drift. 

What is Pangea?

500

This part of a gene is what is responsible for giving you your appearance?

What is a phenotype?

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