Our place in Space
[Wonder Woman]
Lab safety
[Spider-man]
Physical & Chemical changes
[Iron man]
Classification
[Batman]
Forces
[Captain America]
100

Fifth planet from the sun

Jupiterrrrrrrrrrrrrr

100

Are lab rules important?

Yes

100

Define a chemical reaction.

A Chemical Reaction is a process that occurs when two or more molecules interact to form a new product(s).

100

The highest class?

Kingdom

100

Name three contact forces.

E.g.
Friction, tension, air resistance.

200

True or False:
Moon is a source of light.

False

200

True or False: You can run around the lab and yelling with your friends

False

200

Tell the differences between chemical and physical change.

E.g.
-New substances are created in a chemical change.
-Physical change affects only physical properties.

200

Name of the tool that uses for classifying living and non-living things based on their characteristics.

Dichotomous Key

200

Calculate the net force.

  o          o
<--      ----->
67N      69N

2N to the left

300

How old are galaxies?

APPROXIMATELY 13.6 billion years old

300

Name a hazard and give two rules to prevent the hazard/danger chosen.

Any.

300

True or False: Melting a chocolate is a physical change.

True

300

True or False: Cat is the scientific name for cats.

False

300

What forces act on an airplane?

Thrust, Lift, Gravity, Drag

400

List all the moon phases

Full moon, New moon, Waning crescent moon, First-quarter moon, Waning gibbous moon, Third quarter moon, Waxing crescent moon, Waxing gibbous moon 

400

True or False: Not wearing safety glasses when mixing chemicals is safe.

False

400

Fill in the gap: Cooling a substance ________ the energy of the particles, causing them to ______________.

decreases, vibrate less.

400

Name all the levels of classification.

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.

400

Explain how airplanes can fly.


An airplane has specially designed wings called airfoils that move the air on the top of the wing faster than the air below the wing, creating higher pressure under the wing. Energy flows from higher to lower energy levels; the difference in pressures above and below the wing causes the upward force called lift.

500

Explain how the moon cause 'neap tides'.

Neap tides occur around the first and last quarter phase of the Moon, when the Moon's orbit around Earth brings it perpendicular to the Sun.

500

Why should we follow the rules in the lab?

To ensure our safety 

500

What happens to water (H2O) particles when it's heated? (In solid state)

The particles vibrate in their fixed positions.
500

Why is Dichotomous key so important?

Because it is used to identify different organisms, based the organism's observable traits. 

500

Explain how magnetic fields work.

E.g.
Magnetic fields are produced by moving electric charges. Everything is made up of atoms, and each atom has a nucleus made of neutrons and protons with electrons that orbit around the nucleus. Since the orbiting electrons ≠are tiny moving charges, a small magnetic field is created around each atom.

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