Space
Light Energy
Rocks
Minerals
Plant Classification
100

What is a revolution?

When an object moves in a circular path and changes position.

Bonus: The earth's revolution causes what?

100

In what direction do light waves travel?

In straight lines in all directions
100

What are the three different types of rocks?

Metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary

Bonus: How are each of them made?

100

What is hardness?

A mineral's ability to scratch another mineral

100

What are the two ways scientists classify plants?

Flowering and non flowering plants

200

What is a rotation?

When something spins in a circle and does not change position.

Bonus: The earth's rotation causes what?

200

What is reflection?

When light energy bounces

200

How are igneous rocks formed?

Magma from volcanoes cools down and creates igneous rock.

200

What is luster?

How minerals reflect light (how shiny they are)

200

What do flowering plants make?

Seeds

300

Why do we see different constellations during different seasons?

Earth's revolution around the sun

300

What is refraction?

When light energy bends?

Double points: give an example of refraction

300

How are metamorphic rocks forms?

From heat and pressure.

300

What are the three properties used to classify minerals?

Luster, cleavage, and hardness

300

What do nonflowering plants make?

Spores

400

What are galaxies made of?

Dust, stars, and gas

400

How do we see colors?

When one color is reflected and the others are absorbed. We see the color that is reflected.

400

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

Pressure

Bonus: what can be found in sedimentary rock?

400

What is cleavage?

When a mineral breaks and the sides are smooth and straight.
400

What is an example of a flowering plant?

Rose, orange, etc.

500

List the names of the planets in order from closest to the sun to farthest.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Bonus: Which planets are terrestrial?

500

If you are playing flashlight tag, what is the best way to describe how the light is traveling?

light from the flashlight travels in straight paths and can tag someone when they are in the direct path.

500

What happens in the rock cycle?

It describes how rocks can turn from one type to another over a long period of time?

500

What is fracture?

When a mineral breaks and the sides are bumpy.

500

What is an example of a nonflowering plant?

Pine trees, mosses, ferns, etc.

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