Fossils and Formation
Space
Forces and Motion
Non Living Things Vs Living Things
Animals
100
What type of scientist studies fossils?
Paleontologist
100
What is the name of the 2nd biggest planet in our solar system?
Saturn
100
The ability to do work is called?
Energy
100
Which need air, water and food?
Plants
100
Animals that do not have backbones are called?
invertebrates
200
What do we call molten rock when is inside the Earth?
Magma
200
What is the hottest planet in our solar system?
Venus
200
If an object that has energy stored in it has ...
Kinetic Energy
200
Which living thing can make their own food?
Plants
200
Animals that live in groups and work together are called
Social Animals
300
Wind, water, and Ice are all natural forces that cause what?
Erosion
300
Earth is located in which galaxy?
The Milky Way Galaxy
300
The result of a force moving an object through a distance is called?
Work
300
How do you know a dog is alive?
It can move, grow and reproduce
300
What is the name of an animal that only eats other animals?
Carnivore
400
What small geologic structure is formed when water drips onto a cave floor then evaporate, leaving behind minerals?
Stalagmite
400
Ganymede is a moon of which planet?
Jupiter
400
If an object is moving, you know it has ...
Kinetic energy
400
True or false Non living things can move on their own?
False
400
Into how many kingdoms do scientists classify organisms?
Five
500
What type of scientist studies erosion, volcanoes, and earthquakes?
Geologist
500
What is the name of the first satellite sent into space?
Sputnik
500
When a force acts on an object, the object will usually ...
Stop, move, change speed, or change direction
500
Everything both living and nonliving, that surrounds and affects an animal is its?
Environment
500
What is a habitat?
The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
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