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A labeled picture explaining how something works.

What is a diagram?

100

Energy associated with movement.

What is kinetic energy?

100

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

What are the terrestrial planets?

100
Number of feet in a yard.

What is 3 feet?

100

Sand, gravel, charcoal, cloth, rocks. 

What are materials used to filter water?

200

A working design that may need improvements.

What is a prototype?

200

Where most water droplets get "stuck" in the water cycle.

What is the ocean?

200

An object orbiting a larger object.

What is a satellite?

200

The unit we use to measure in science.

What is metric?

200

Type of pollution the city of Plymouth measures with online maps.

What is water pollution?

300

Definition of when an object hits the same location every time.

What is precise?

300

Carbon, nitrogen, heat and moisture.

What do compost bins require?

300

How high and low tides are formed.

What is gravitational pull from the moon?

300

Information you can count or measure

What is quantitative data?

300

A circuit must be ________ in order to operate.

What is a closed circuit?

400

The third step in the engineering design process.

What is imagine?

400

Natural occurrence of metal throughout Earth's core that allows compasses to point North. 

What are Earth's magnetic poles?

400

Causes the Earth to have seasons.

What is Earth's tilt?

400

Equation for pi 

What is the circumference divided by the diameter?

400

The first block you use when coding.

What is the start block?

500

Archimedes first discovery.

What is volume measured with water?

500

The phenomena of polar water molecules supporting weight.

What is surface tension?

500

The gamma-ray burst.

What is the greatest force of energy in the universe?
500

A specific task the computer must preform versus a series of tasks grouped together. 

What is the difference between an algorithm and a program?

500

Pole arrangement for two magnets to repel each other.

N/S and S/N  or 

S/N and N/S

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