Ecosystems & Food Webs
Water Cycle & Earth Systems
Earth & Space Patterns
Stars & Planets
Chemical Reactions & Matter
100

What do we call organisms like plants that make their own food using sunlight?

Producers

100

What is the process called when liquid water turns into water vapor and rises into the air?

Evaporation 

100

What causes day and night on Earth?

Earth's rotation (spinning on its axis)

100

True or False: The sun is a star

True

100

When you tear a piece of paper in half, is that a physical change or a chemical reaction?

Physical 

200

In a food chain, what do we call animals that only eat plants?

Herbivores

200

What do we call it when water vapor cools and turns back into liquid water, forming clouds?

Condensation

200

How long does it take Earth to complete one full rotation on its axis?

24 hours

200

Which planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury 

200

What are three signs that a chemical reaction might be happening

Color change, temperature change, gas/bubbles forming, light produced, new smell

300

What important role do decomposers like mushrooms and bacteria play in an ecosystem?

They break down dead organisms and return nutrients to the soil

300

Name two forms of precipitation

Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail...

300

What causes the seasons on Earth?

Earth's tilt on its axis as it orbits the sun

300

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

300

Is ice melting into water a physical change or a chemical reaction? Why?

Physical change - it's still water, just in a different state; no new substance is formed

400

If all the hawks disappeared from a grassland ecosystem, what would likely happen to the mouse population and why?

The mouse population would increase/grow because their predator is gone and nothing is controlling their numbers

400

How do plants participate in the water cycle through their leaves?

Through transpiration - they release water vapor into the air through their leaves

400

Why do we see different constellations in the summer than we do in the winter?

Because Earth orbits around the sun, our nighttime view faces different directions in space at different times of year

400

Why do planets orbit around the sun instead of floating away into space?

The sun's gravity pulls them and keeps them in orbit


400

When wood burns in a fire, is this a physical change or chemical reaction? How do you know?

Chemical reaction - new substances are formed (ash, smoke, gases) and you cannot turn them back into wood

500

Explain why a food web is more realistic than a food chain for showing how energy moves through an ecosystem

A food web shows that most organisms eat multiple things and are eaten by multiple predators, while a food chain only shows one path

500

Explain why the ocean doesn't just evaporate away even though the sun is constantly heating it

The water that evaporates eventually falls back as precipitation, and water is constantly cycling through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation

500

If you observe the moon at the same time every night for a month, what pattern would you notice and why does this happen?

The moon's shape appears to change through phases because we see different amounts of the sunlit side as the moon orbits Earth

500

Name three things that make Earth suitable for life that other planets in our solar system don't have.

Liquid water, oxygen in the atmosphere, suitable temperature range, protective atmosphere

500

Explain the difference between a physical change and a chemical reaction using the idea of "new substances."

In a physical change, no new substance is created (same material, different form). In a chemical reaction, new substances with different properties are created and you usually can't reverse it easily

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