What is the bending of light called when it passes through water?
What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth called?
What is "Atmosphere"
What are the 4 types of precipitation?
What is rain, snow, sleet, and hail?
A prediction made before an experiment is called what?
What is " Hypothesis"
What gas do humans breathe in?
What is "Oxygen"
What happens to white light when it passes through a prism
What is "It separates into different colors"
A large rocky object that travels through space and orbits the Sun is called an __________.
What is an "Asteroid"
After a heavy rainstorm, some water flows across the ground into streams and rivers. What is this called?
What is "Runoff"
During an experiment, what should a scientist do after collecting data?
What is "Analyze the results / Draw a conclusion"
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
What is "Jupiter"
What color of light bends the most when passing through water droplets
What is "Violet"
If you wanted to visit a planet known for giant storms, including the Great Red Spot, you would travel to __________.
What is "Jupiter"
The process by which plants release water vapor into the air is called
What is "Transpiration"
A student notices that some plants in the classroom are growing faster than others. Which step of the scientific method is this?
What is "Observation"
Which travels faster: sound or light?
What is "Light"
What is the name for the band of colors produced when light is seperated?
What is a "Spectrum"
What is the planet of Jupiter made up of?
What is "gas"
How do clouds form?
What is "Water vapor cools and condenses into tiny water droplets."
A student says, "Plants grow better because they like sunlight." Is this an observation or an inference?
What is "Inference"
What gas do plants absorb from the air?
What is "Carbon Dioxide"
What type of light contains all the colors of the rainbow?
What is "White Light"
Name three reasons why Earth is able to support life.
What is "not too hot or cold, has water, has oxygen"
Imagine Earth had no Sun. How would the water cycle be affected?
What is " Evaporation would not occur, so the water cycle would largely stop."
If your experiment does not support your hypothesis, did the experiment fail? Why or Why not
What is "No. The experiment still provided useful information."
What do we call an animal that eats only plants?
What is "Herbivore"