What is the force that pulls things toward each other?
What is gravity?
What is energy that is made by the wind?
What is how far something has moved from its starting point?
What is displacement?
Some examples of this are metal copper and aluminum
What are conductors?
What is a collection of information or facts?
What is data?
What is how much matter is in an object?
What is mass?
What is energy from the sun?
What is solar energy?
What does Newton's third law say?
What is for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction?
What is materials that do not allow electricity and heat to flow easily?
What is insulators?
What shows us how things are related?
What is a graph?
What is the force that magnets attract on certain materials?
What is magnetic force?
What is energy made from flowing water?
What is hydroelectric energy?
What are some examples of natural resources? (2 examples)
What is sun, wind, coal, water, oil, or gas?
What is the energy that is kept and contained to prevent it from escaping?
What is insulators?
What are clues that help us understand something or prove that something is true?
What is evidence?
What is the force that exists between charged objects?
What is electrical force?
What type of energy is something that can be made or used again? It will never be used up, like the wind or sun.
What is renewable?
What is Newton's first law about?
What is inertia?
Is a rubber band a conductor or an insulator?
What is an insulator?
What is something that can change or be different in different situations?
What is variable?
What is a type of force that can act on objects without them having to touch each other?
What is the capacity for doing work?
What is energy?
How did scientist discover how to make electricity using wind power?
What is they studied wind patterns?
What helps energy move quickly from one place to another?
What is conductors?
What is the support force exerted by a surface to hold up an object resting on it?
What is normal force?