Rocks
Energy
Body Systems
Chemistry
Mr. Burke
100

What are the 3 categories of rocks?

Igneous

Metamorphic

Sedimentary

100

Describe an energy transfer

Energy transfer is when energy moves from one object to another.

100

Which 2 body systems work together to allow the body to move? 

Skeletal and muscular

100

Describe a compound

A compound contains two or more elements chemically bonded.

100

What year did Mr. Burke start at Downland?

2025

200

Which rock is formed from magma cooling?

Igneous

200

Describe an energy transformation

Energy transformation is when energy changes from one form to another.

200

Explain the main role of the respiratory system?

Bring oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide

200

Is carbon a compound or an element?

Element

200

Which rugby team did Mr. Burke coach in 2025?

16 A's

300

Which type of rock is most likely to contain fossils?

Sedimentary

300

Which form of heat transfer occurs through direct contact?

Conduction

300

Which body system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients around the body?

Circulatory system

300

Why do solids have a fixed shape?

Because the particles are tightly packed and can only vibrate, so they cannot move freely.

300

What was the first house Mr. Burke was in at Downlands?

Piperon

400

Which process is responsible for changing sediment into sedimentary rock?

Compaction and cementation

400

When a toaster is operating, what is the main energy transformation?

Electrical → heat

400

What are the 2 types of digestion?

Mechanical and chemical digestion

400

What happens to particles when a liquid becomes a gas?

They spread far apart and speed up

400

Who did Mr. Burke sit next to in the staffroom?

Mr. Burrows

500

Which type of plate boundary is most likely to create volcanoes?

Convergent boundary

500

Why is no energy “lost” in an energy transformation, even though devices seem inefficient?

Energy is not destroyed—it just transforms into less useful forms like heat or sound.

500

Identify the structure of the heart.

Vena cava, Right Atrium, Right Ventricle, Left Atrium, Left Ventricle, Pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, aorta

500

Why is rusting considered a chemical change?

Because a new substance (iron oxide) forms and the change cannot easily be reversed.

500

What are the names of my 2 brothers?

Duncan

Alex

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