Scientific Method
Ecology
Solar System
Lunar Cycle
Planets
100

When creating this, be sure to avoid a "yes/no" response so that data can be collected.

problem or question

100

An animal that hunts for food.

predator

100

Without this force we would not orbit the sun.

gravity

100

This is the earth's only natural satellite.

the moon

100

This is the biggest planet.

Jupiter

200

The part of an experiment that you change or manipulate.

variable

200

The name of sugar in plants produced during photosynthesis.

glucose

200

What is the name of our galaxy?

Milky Way

200

This moon phase starts the beginning of a new cycle. 

new moon

200

This is the planet closest to the sun.

Mercury

300

You do this after collecting data from your experiment.

analyze

300

Arrows in a food web show the flow of this.

energy

300

How many days does it take for Earth to orbit the sun?

365.25

300
How many days does it take the moon to complete one lunar cycle?

29.5

300

This planet has the most rings around it.

Saturn

400

After doing research you should form one of these, similar to an educated guess.

hypothesis

400

This cannot produce its own food.

consumer

400

A shooting star is really one of these.

meteor

400

What is it called when the moon appears to be getting bigger?

waxing

400

This is earth's twin planet.

Venus

500

You do this after going through all steps of the scientific method.

present/share results
500

An organism that breaks down dead things and returns nutrients to the soil. 

decomposer

500

The sits tilted on this.

axis

500

What is it called when you see just a small sliver of the moon?

crescent

500

This separates the inner planets from the outer planets.

asteroid belt

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