What are the main stages of the water cycle?
The main stages are evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection/runoff.
What separates the inner and outer planets?
The main asteroid belt separates them.
There is a complete metamorphosis and a ...
Incomplete metamorphosis
what is a insulater?
A material that does NOT let electricity flow through
What causes objects to move?
Unbalanced forces.
What powers the water cycle?
The sun is the primary energy source that drives evaporation and the entire cycle.
Why is Mercury's temperature so different between night and day?
Mercury has no atmosphere to hold in heat.
what is the second stage of a butterfly?
a larva
What is a cunducter?
A material that DOES let electricity flow through
What is a force?
A push or a pull that can change an object’s motion.
What is transpiration?
It is the process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves.
Which is the largest inner planet?
Earth is the largest inner planet.
what is the third stage of a dragonfly
an adult
what are insulators made of?
Stuff like plastic, wood, cotton, glass, and rubber
How does mass affect motion?
Objects with more mass require more force to change their speed or direction
What is the difference between infiltration and runoff?
Infiltration is water soaking into the ground, while runoff is water flowing over the surface into streams and rivers.
What are the 4 inner planets?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
what is the third stage of a butterfly?
A pupa
what are conductors made of?
metal and silver
What force makes a ball fall to the ground?
Gravity.
Does the total amount of water on Earth change?
No, the water cycle acts as a closed system, recycling the same water for billions of years.
What are the 4 outer planets?
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
How many stages does a complete metamorphosis have?
4
is a bell a conductor or an insulator
It is a conductor
What does friction do to an object?
It works against motion, slowing or stopping objects.