Two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. What type of plate boundary is this?
Divergent Boundary
This type of rock is made from heating and cooling, and commonly found near volcanoes. What type of rock is it?
Igneous
Sound travels in what?
Waves
The amount of one the same species in one area is what?
Population
Is a plant living or nonliving?
Living
Two tectonic plates are being pushed towards each other. What type of plate boundary is this?
Convergent Boundary
These rocks are made from heat and pressure, and can easily be found in mountain ranges. What type of rock is this?
Metamorphic
What state of matter does sound travel through quickest?
Solids
An organism is what?
Any living thing, plant or animal/
The female part of the plant is what?
Pistil
Two tectonic plates are moving past each other in opposite direction. What type of plate boundary is this?
Transform Boundary
These rocks are made from sediment being compacted together, have multiple layers, and sometimes have fossils. What type of rock is this?
Sedimentary
What is frequency?
The number of waves in a certain amount of time.
All populations of different animal species is what? (Hint: It is made of only living things.)
Community
The male part of the plant is what?
Stamen
A Convergent Boundary can make what landforms? Name one.
Volcanoes, Mountains.
How do fossils help scientists?
We can learn more about change in landscapes, and how life changed over time.
This is how high or low a sound wave is, which also determines how loud it is.
Volume
Where an organism lives is it's what?
Habitat
The process of tuning sunlight into sugar is what?
Photosynthesis
What can a Transform Boundary cause? (Hint: Think of natural disasters.)
An Earthquake
Name all 4 rock types. If you do not know the 4th and get the other 3 right, then you will still get the points.
Igneous, Metamorphic, Sedimentary, Primitive.
Sound is made through what?
Vibrations
An area where all living and nonliving things interact is a what?
An ecosystem
The process of plant reproduction is what?
Pollination