What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
What is photosynthesis?
What is a community of living organisms and their environment called?
What is an ecosystem?
What are the four terrestrial planets in our solar system?
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth,and Mars?
What is anything that has mass and takes up space?
What is matter?
What is Newton's first law of motion?
What is an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force?
What three main ingredients do plants need for photosynthesis?
What are water, radiant energy, and carbon dioxide?
What is at the top of the food chain and has the least amount of energy?
What is an apex predator?
What are the Gas Giants?
What is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
What are the three states of matter?
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
What does Newton's second law state?
What is force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma)?
What do plants produce during photosynthesis?
What is oxygen and glucose?
What role do decomposers play in an ecosystem?
They break down dead material and recycle nutrients back to the soil.
How long does it take for Earth to revolve the Sun?
What is one year/365 days?
What is a combination of two or more substances that can be separated?
What is a Mixture?
What is an example of Newton's third law of motion?
What is for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?
Where is extra glucose stored?
What is the fruit,root, and stems?
What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?
A food chain shows a single path of energy flow; a food web shows multiple paths.
What celestial body orbits the Earth, also known as a satellite?
What is the moon?
What is a conductor?
A conductor allows energy to flow through an object.
How do friction and gravity relate to Newton's laws?
They are forces that affect the motion of objects, as described by Newton's laws.
Why are plants important to our ecosystem in terms of photosynthesis?
They provide oxygen and food for other organisms.
What does the arrows mean in a Food chain/food web?
What is the flow of energy?
What model of the solar system is accurate today?
What is the heliocentric model, founded by Copernicus and Galileo?
What is the difference between physical and chemical change?
Physical change is just changing states and usually can be reversed. Chemical change completely turns into a new substance.
What is the difference in potential and kinetic energy?
Potential energy is not moving, where kinetic energy is moving. Mass and gravity effects it.