Salt, Sugar, Pure Honey, Kool-aid, Lemon juice, alka-seltzer all have this property. What is the property?
What is Soluble/Solubility?
MELTS is an acronym that represents what?
What is Mechanical, Electrical, Light, Thermal and Sound Energy Uses?
Still water, the color white, polished aluminum, shiny surfaces
What REFLECTS light?
A scar on a person's face
What is an acquired trait?
Like chargers do what ( - -, ++ )?
Triple Points!!!
What is Repel?
What do you call an animal that eats only producers?
What is a Herbivore?
This type of circuit has one path. When one light bulb goes out they all go out. What type of circuit is this?
What is a series circuit?
This tool is used to measure temperature. What is it?
What is a themometer?
Some animals have Blubber and fur, what is the function of this adaptation?
What keeps animals warm?
This landform is caused by wind moving sand and sediments rapidly and depositing them in a new location.
What is a sand dune?
When an object sinks to the bottom of a jar of water, what do we say that object is?
What is More Dense?
Energy we use to see with
What is light energy?
A clear, or see-through object that separates white light into all the colors of the rainbow
What is a Prism?
Humming birds drinking sugar water from a bird feeder at the same time of day every day
What is a learned behavior?
Millions of years, Dead, decaying Plants and Animals, buried under sediments, Pressure are a part of a process that forms what?
How are Fossil Fuels are formed?
What is the energy source for all Food Webs?
What is the Sun?
What type of circuit is Pictured? What type of path is shown? Bonus Points if both are answered correctly!
What is a parallel circuit?
and/or
What is a complete path?
Bonus Points if both are answered correctly!
What is the unit of measure for a graduated cylinder and a beaker?
What is a mL (milliliter)?
Birds that swim in water need these
What are webbed feet?
What is the land form that is created by glaciers slowing moving down a hill?
What is a U-Shaped Valley?
Double Points !!!
Nickle, Cobalt, Iron, Steel all have the property of what?
What are Magnetic Properties?
Mechanical energy is the energy of
What are Moving objects?
The bouncing of light off a surface
What is Reflection?
A spider spinning a web
What is an instinct?
Coal, Oil and Natural Gas are known as what?
What are fossil fuels?
What breaks down dead animals and returns nutrients to the soil?
What are Decomposers?
What type of circuit is this?
What is an incomplete path?
A graduated cylinder and a beaker measure this
What is volume?
Some animals have Talons, Sharp teeth and claws, what is the function of these structures?
What adaptations predators use to hunt and kill prey?
In the formation of Landforms Wind, Water and Ice are known as what?
What are the 3 agents of change?
The following items share a common property: Rubber, Cotton, Glass, Wood, Plastic, and Styrofoam.
What is that property?
What are Insulators?
Heat from the sun, a campfire , a stove
What is Thermal Energy?
If you put a pencil in a glass of water, the pencil looks bent or broken is an example of what
What is Refraction?
A desert rabbit's large ears
What is an inherited trait?
What do we call a circuit with more than one path?
What is a parallel Circuit?
3 examples of Decomposers
What are Bacteria, Mushrooms and Worms?
What are a light bulb, a fan, a buzzer called when they are in a circuit?
What is a load?
A Spring scale measures
What is Force in Newtons?
What is the function of a monkeys tail, or a Kangaroo tail?
What are adaptations some animals use to balance?
Formed over millions of years, created by erosion. Flood waters or rivers create this land form.
What is a Canyon?
A Physical State is the form that matter has.
Name the 3 forms of matter.
What is a Solid, Liquid, or Gas?
Energy of moving electric charges
What is Electrical Energy?
When light strikes a dark object like a Black T-shirt it does this
What is Absorption?
Birds flying south for the winter
What is an instinct?
What is a force that acts between two objects that touch each other or rub together?
What is Friction?
An animal that eats other organisms for energy
What is a Consumer?
What type of circuit is this? What type of path is shown?
Bonus points if they are both answered correctly!
What is a series circuit
and/or
What is a complete path
Bonus points if they are both answered correctly!
This tool is used to measure length, what is it?
What is a ruler?
Some plants such as cactus have coatings of wax or hairs, smaller leaves, shallow roots. What is the function of these structures in these plants?
What are plant adaptations that prevent water loss?
When a river carries sediment and then deposits sediment at the mouth of the river. Sediment builds up in layers forming a what?
What is a Delta?
Objects that allow heat or electricity to flow through them are called what?
What are conductors?
A submarine, a bat, a dolphin all use this type of energy
What is sound energy?
A camera lens, binocular lenses, prescription glasses, microscope lens are mediums that do what?
What is refraction?
Years ago a young girl was riding a bike when she crashed and cut her knee which left a scar.
What two traits were described?
DOUBLE POINTS!!!!
What is Learned behavior (Riding a bike) and Acquired Traits (the scar she got from falling)?
This process includes; Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, Cementation.
What is the process?
What is the process of Sedimentary Rock?
What role in a food web does algae, corn, berries and seeds play?
What are producers?
In a circuit, most metals or salt water will create a complete path. What are the materials metals or salt water known as in a circuit?
What are conductors?
What is a science tool that measures mass in grams?
What is a triple beam balance?
Some organisms have whiskers and / or antennae. What is the function of these structures in organisms that have them?
What adaptation helps detect surroundings?
Natural openings within the earth that usually extend deep beyond the reach of light. Formed by water under the surface of the earth, dripping minerals and sediment create stalagmites and stalactites in this landform. Bats also like to live in this landform.
What is a cave?