Physical Science I
Physical Science II
Earth Science
Life Science
Physical Science III
100
length x width x height
What is volume?
100
32*F or 0*C
What is the temperature at which water freezes?
100
When the illumination of the moon is increasing.
What is a waxing moon?
100
It's where producers get their energy.
What is the sun?
100
The minimum number of times a scientist tests an experiment.
What is three?
200
A type of energy that is in motion
What is kinetic?
200
stored energy
What is potential energy?
200

What is main cause of Earth's seasons?

What is the tilt of the Earth's axis

200

.If disease causes the coyote population to decrease in an ecosystem, what could happen to the rabbit population?

What is increase?

200

The if/then question used as the basis of an scientific experiment.

What is a hypothesis?

300
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
300
The boiling point of water in Fahrenheit and Celsius.
What is 212*F or 100*C?
300
The time of day when your shadow will be the shortest?
What is 12:00 PM or noon?
300

The transfer of energy from producers to consumers and decomposers.

What is a food chain?

300

A push or pull on an object.

What is a Force?

400
The state of matter when particles can move most freely.
What is gas?
400

Using water at a dam to generate power is what type of energy transformation?

Mechanical(or Kinetic) into Electrical.

400
The rise and fall of the sea level created by the moons pull on the Earth.
What are tides?
400

The abiotic and biotic factors combined make up what?

What is an ecosystem?

400

Newton's Law of Motion that says force is equal to mass times the acceleration of an object? Hint:  there are 3 Laws of Motion.

What is the 2nd Law?

500
The quantity of matter in an object measured by the gravitational force pulling upon it.
What is weight?
500

This law says matter cannot be created nor destroyed.

What is the law of conservation of mass?

500
the longest day of the year
What is Summer Solstice or June 21?
500

What are 2 factors that can change an ecosystem?

humans, weathering, erosion, natural disasters, drought, floods, disease, etc.

500

This is done when a force is applied to an object and the object moves.

What is a Work?

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