Life Science (5th)
Physical Science (5th)
Earth + Space (5th)
Life Science (8th)
Physical Science (8th)
Earth + Space (8th)
DOUBLE POINTS
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

What organ pumps blood through the human body?

The heart

100

What force pulls objects towards earth? 

Gravity

100
What causes day and night? 

Earth's rotation

100

What is the most basic unit of life? 

A cell

100

In order to be considered matter, you must have these two qualities

Mass and takes up space

100

What layer of crust do we live on? 

Crust

100

What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable

The independent variable is what the scientist changes; the dependent variable is what is measured or observed in response.

100

WHAT IS THE ORIGINAL NAME OF ALL THE CONTINENTS PUT TOGETHER?

PANGEA

200
What happens when a predator is removed from an ecosystem? 

The prey population increases

200
What happens to an object when forces are balanced? 

It stays still or moves at a constant speed

200

What is the water cycle process when water turns to vapor? 

Evaporation
200

What structure controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell Membrane

200

What are atoms made of? 

Protons, neutrons, electrons

200

What causes earthquakes? 

Movement of tectonic plates

200

Why is it important for scientists to repeat an experiment multiple times before drawing a conclusion?

To ensure results are reliable, consistent, and not due to chance or error.

300

Plants need these three things to make their own food

Sunlight, Water, Carbon Dioxide

300

How does friction impact motion? 

It slows motion down

300

What tool is used to measure temperature? 

Thermometer

300

This is the "powerhouse" of a cell? 

Mitochondria

300

A change that forms a new substance is called a 

Chemical change

300

What is the main source of energy for earth's systems? 

The sun

300

How does energy transfer through a food chain, and what happens to energy as it moves from producers to consumers?


Energy flows from producers to consumers and decreases at each level because some energy is lost as heat.

400

Why are decomposers important? What do they do? 

They break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients

400
What form of energy is stored energy? 

Potential energy

400
What causes seasons on Earth? 

Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun

400
What is natural selection? 

Organisms with helpful traits survive and reproduce more

400
What happens to energy in a closed system? 

It is conserved

400
What is the difference between weather and climate? 

Weather is short-term. Climate is long-term. 

400

How do scientists use graphs or tables to interpret data?

Scientists look for patterns, trends, and relationships in the data to make conclusions and determine whether their results support or do not support a hypothesis.

500

What are the three phases of matter? 

Solid, liquid, gas

500

What is the name of the process when water vapor (gas) cools down and turns back into liquid water, such as dew forming on grass in the morning?


Condensation

500

Why do we see different phases of the moon? 

The moon orbits Earth and we see different parts lit by the sun 
500

How do mutations effect organisms? 

They change traits and may be helpful, harmful or neutral

500
What is the relationship between force, mass and acceleration?

Force = mass x acceleration 

500
How do greenhouse gases affect Earth? 

They trap heat and warm the planet

500

What is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change? Give an example of each.

A physical change changes form or state but not substance (e.g., ice melting). A chemical change creates a new substance (e.g., burning paper).

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