A herbivore
What is a animal that eats only plants?
What is the hottest planet?
What is Venus?
Solute and solvent
What are the 2 parts of a solution?
The planet that is closest in size to Earth.
What is Vensus?
An animal that eats both plants and animals.
What is an omnivore?
Where photosynthesis takes place
What are the chloroplasts and or leaves?
A medium sized celestial object that is in the center of our solar system.
What is the Sun?
Name three elements on the periodic table.
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Explain why we have seasons.
We have seasons because the earths rotating on its axis and having its tilt facing the sun.
What is the organism called when it moves to a whole other ecosystem?
The process of what plants go through to take energy from the sun and create food for the plant and other animals.
What is Photosynthesis?
Hydrogen bonds together to form Helium in the sun due to these.
What are Nuclear Reactions?
A contact force that opposes motion
What is friction?
What is the coldest planet in our solar system and why is it cold?
Uranus is the coldest planet is our solar system because it has no internal heating so it can get heat from the sun.
Carnivore
What is an animal that eats only meat?
The outer structure of a cell that only plants have
What is the cell wall
How long revolution or orbit around the sun takes for Earth
365 days
When light can pass through an object
Transparent
blue, white, yellow, orange, red
Give a food web from the following animals.....grass,Mouse,rabbit,snake,fox,Hawk,and mountain lion.
Grass->mouse,mouse ->snake,snake ->hawk Grass->rabbit,rabbit->fox,fox ->mountain lion.
Cells are the basic unit of life.
Cells are made from other cells.
All living organisms are made from cells.
The largest of these three, the sun, the Milky Way galaxy, the moon.
The Milky Way Galaxy
Name any three elements on the periodic table that have the same properties.
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When heat is trapped in the lower atmosphere, heating up the planet
What is the Greenhouse Effect?
Put these in the correct order based on size, smallest to largest: molecule, electron, atom, cell, organism
electron, atom, molecule, cell, organism