STATES OF MATTER
EARTH & WATER CYCLE
Forces and motion
SPACE!!!!
more space
100

Name the 3 most common states of matter.

(1 ticket for each one correct)

Solid, liquid, gas

100

Name any of the spheres of the Earth

Geosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere.

100

The force that keeps your feet on the ground:

a. Gravity
b. Magnetism
c. Friction
d. Applied

Gravity

100

How old is the sun?

a. 120 million years
b. 13.8 billion years
c. 17 years
d. 4.5 billion years

4.5 billion years

100

Which is the second largest planet?

a. Earth
b. Neptune
c. Uranus
d. Saturn

Saturn.

200

An item that keeps it shape regardless of the container it is in is called:

a. Gas
b. Solid
c. Liquid

b. Solid

200

Weather or Climate?

The Antarctic Tundra/Permafrost

Climate.

200

Which of these is an applied force?

a. Lighting a LED light bulb
b. Lighting a match
c. Throwing a ball
d. Rolling down a hill

Throwing a ball

200

What separates the inner and outer solar system?

a. A Dyson swarm
b. The asteroid belt
c. Mr. Steve's ego
d. Nothing at all

The asteroid belt.

200

How old is the universe?

a. 4.5 Billion years
b. 17 years
c. 13.8 billion years
d. 120 million years

13.8 billion years.

300

Temperature is a measurement of how fast the individual particles:

a. react
b. move
c. dissolve

b. move

300

Rain clouds are a part of which two spheres?

a. Biosphere and Atmosphere
b. Hydrosphere and Atmosphere
c. Lithosphere and Biosphere
d. Hydrosphere and Lithosphere

Hydrosphere and Atmosphere

300

Do object move easier on high friction or low friction surfaces?

The low friction surface.

300

What is the big red spot on Jupiter?

a. A huge storm
b. A huge lake
c. A huge amount of cotton candy
d. A Hugh Jackman

A huge storm.

300

What is the sun made of?

a. fire
b. plasma
c. oranges
d. we may never know

Hydrogen and Helium / plasma

400

What is the main thing that impacts what state of matter something is in. (what's different between ice, water, and steam)?

a. Density
b. Volume
c. Integrity
d. Temperature / Heat

D. Temperature / Heat

400

Where does the energy that powers the water cycle come from?

a. Solar farms
b. The sun
c. The moon
d. A factory full of gerbils running on wheels

The sun.

400

The scientist who discovered the laws of motion is named:

a. Sir Issac Newton
b. Albert Einstein
c. Marie Curie
d. Niels Bohr

Sir Issac Newton

400

Name the three brightest objects in the night sky.

(1 ticket for each correct answer)

The moon, Venus, & Jupiter.

400

How much of the solar systems mass is located in the sun?

a. 99.8%
b. 48.2%
c. 13.2%
d. 86.6%

a. 99.8%

500

What state of matter is fire?

Plasma.

500

Name all parts of the water cycle.

(1 ticket per correct answer)

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection

500

This force will cause objects to slow down over time.

a. friction
b. applied
c. magnetic
d. gravity

Applied

500

Which planet rains diamonds?

Jupiter

500

What's the temperature of the sun's core? (in Celsius)

a. 15 million C
b. 150 million C
c. 45 million C
d. 45 billion C

15 million C

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