Matter Magic
Forces and Energy
Living things
Earth and Space
Weather and Climate
100

What is a liquid?

This state of matter takes the shape of its container.

100

What is attract?

These opposite poles of magnets will always do this.

100

What are water, sunlight, and air?

Plants need these three things to survive.

100

What is Mercury?

This planet is considered an inner planet in our solar system.

100

What is a weather vane?

This tool helps measure wind direction.

200

What is volume?

This is what we call how much space an object takes up.

200

What is energy?

A ball rolling down a hill is an example of this being transferred.

200

What are adaptations?

Animals use these to help them find food and stay warm in groups.

200

What is an earthquake?

This natural hazard makes the ground shake.

200

What is evaporation?

This process is part of the water cycle where liquid water turns to water vapor.

300

What is expand?

When heated, matter typically does this.

300

What is closed?

When a circuit is this, electricity can flow through it.

300

What are fins and gills?

Sea animals use these two body parts to survive in water.

300

What is polar climate?

You'll find this type of climate near the North Pole.

300

What are nimbostratus clouds?

These dark clouds often bring rain or snow.

400

What is a chemical change?

This type of change can't be reversed, like burning paper to ash.

400

What are iron objects?

These objects will always be attracted to magnets.

400

What are special body parts/adaptations?

Desert animals have these to store water in their bodies.

400

What is warning people of danger?

Technology helps during natural disasters by doing this.

400

What are polar, temperate, and tropical?

The three main climate types on Earth.

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