What happens when water melts?
What is it changes states of matter?
An organs that consists of four chambers in which blood flows.
What is the human heart?
What is the wearing away of parts of the Earth by wind or water called?
What is erosion?
What are the 2 ways humans can impact the environment?
What is positive impact and negative impact?
The organized and orderly process to solving problems is known as the ...
What is the engineering design process?
The fizz that bubbles up when you crack open a can of soda is ...
What is carbon dioxide gas?
The breaking down of food in the body is known as...
What is digestion?
What are clouds made of?
What is liquid water or water vapor?
List 3 ways humans make a negative impact on the environment.
answers will vary
What are pollution, over farming, deforestation, global warming, climate change, overfishing, over harvesting, loss of biodiversity, CO2 emissions, water pollution, erosion, greenhouse gasses, use of fossil fuels, destruction of habitats, etc...
What is an example of a model?
Answers may vary. They only need to state one example
What is a sketch, a drawing, or a physical representation or scaled replica?
What vitamin does the sun’s ultraviolet rays help the skin produce?
What is Vitamin D?
Creatures with two body segments, eight legs, and no wings or antennae.
What are spiders or arachnids?
What are the trapped remains of living organisms called?
What are fossils?
What are 3 ways humans can make a positive impact on the environment?
What are reduce, recycle, reuse, replant, remove, use less, litter less...
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Which of the following best defines the word constraint?
A. Restriction B. Opportunity C. Option
What is A. Restraint
What is the basic part of an atom that has NO electric charge?
What is the neutron?
What part of a cell is responsible for controlling most of the activity inside the cell?
What is the nucleus?
What theory explains the movement of Earth’s continents?
What is "The Theory of Plate Tectonics"? or What is "Plate Tectonics"? or What is "The Theory of Continental Drift"?
What is another name for Human Impact?
What is Carbon Footprint?
A push or a pull acting on an object.
What is force?
78% of the atmosphere is composed of which gas?
What is nitrogen?
What are 3 characteristics of life?
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What are ability to grow and develop, ability to reproduce, respond to stimuli, can obtain and use energy, can adapt and evolve, can maintain homeostasis, have a highly complex cellular organization?
What is energy from the internal heat of the Earth called?
What is geothermal or thermal energy?
The first vaccine was used to target which disease?
What is small pox?
What do you do if your first design fails to work properly?
What is redesign it?