Light & Matter
Thermal Energy
Plate Tectonics
Earth in Space
Cells & Systems
100

What must happen for you to see an object?

Light must reflect off the object and into your eyes.

100

What happens to particles when temperature increases?


They move faster.

100

What causes Mt. Everest to grow each year?

Converging tectonic plates.

100

What causes day and night?

Earth’s rotation on its axis.

100

What is a cell?

The building block of all living things

200

What happens when light hits a surface?


It can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted.

200

What is condensation?


When gas turns into a liquid due to cooling.

200

 What kind of plate boundary forms new ocean crust?

Divergent boundary.

200

How long is one Earth rotation?

24 hours

200

What part of the cell controls all the activities?

Nucleus

300

What is the purpose of a scale model in science?

To represent something too large or small to study directly.

300

What’s the main difference between boiling and evaporation?


Boiling happens throughout the liquid; evaporation only at the surface.

300

What type of plate is denser—continental or oceanic?


 Oceanic.

300

What is Earth's revolution?

One full orbit of Earth around the Sun.

300

Which structure provides energy for the cell?
 

Mitochondria

400

What does qualitative data describe?

Characteristics like color, texture, or smell.

400

What causes particles in liquid to spread apart when heated?

Increased kinetic energy

400

What evidence shows continents were once joined?


Fossils, rocks, and shapes of continents.

400

Why don’t we see a lunar eclipse every full moon?

The Moon’s orbit is tilted.

400

Which type of cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts?

Plant cell

500

In "Do materials affect how much light is transmitted?", what is the dependent variable?

The amount of light transmitted/reflected.

500

How does air temperature change as altitude increases?

It decreases.

500

What drives the movement of tectonic plates?

Convection currents in the mantle.

500

Why do the Sun and Moon appear the same size?

The Moon is much closer even though it’s smaller.

500

What is the main function of ribosomes in a cell?

Build proteins for the cell