The three states of matter
What are Solid, Liquid and Gas
The three "ingredients" a plant needs to do photosynthesis.
What are water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy (sunlight).
The source of all earth's energy.
What is the sun?
The earth's four spheres.
What is the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere?
The cause of night and day.
What is the earth spinning around its axis.
This causes the states of matter to change.
An increase or decrease of temperature.
The two products of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen and glucose/sugar (food for the plant).
In genetics the term that means "passed from parent to offspring"
What is inherited trait?
The breaking down and movement of the geosphere.
What is weathering and erosion.
This time of day causes the shortest shadow length.
What is noon.
A change of appearance but the substances stays the same.
What is a physical Change.
The part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What is the leaf.
The three roles within an ecosystem.
What is producer, consumer and decomposer?
Most of earth's volcanoes and earthquakes are located here.
What is at tectonic plate boundaries.
The force that pulls all objects toward the center of Earth.
What is gravity?
The behavior of gas molecules.
What is moves a lot, spreads out and fills the container.
Not actually necessary but helpful for plants growth.
What is soil or nutrients/minerals in the soil.
What an arrow symbolizes in a food chain.
What is energy being transferred?
Only 3% of earth's water is this.
What is freshwater?
The two reasons there are seasons.
What are the earth's tilt and the earth's position in orbit around the sun.
The law of Conservation.
What is matter may change but the weight stays the same.
What is matter is neither created nor destroyed but simply undergoes change.
The green pigment of the leaf.
What is chlorophyll
Something that shows how all the organisms in a community get their energy.
What is a food web?
The processes that make sedimentary rock.
What is through weathering and erosion breaking down rock into sediment, then over time the layering of sediment compacts and cements together?
The cause of why the constellation of orion is not always visible in the night sky.
What is Earth's position in orbit around the sun?