What do plants need for photosynthesis besides water and nutrients?
Sunlight and Carbon Dioxide
What happens to water when it reaches 0°C?
(Answer: It freezes / turns into a solid)
What do we call a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily?
Conductor
What is a habitat?
The natural home or environment of an organism
How long does it take Earth to rotate once on its own axis?
24hours
Which part of the human body pumps blood?
The Heart
What is the process of a liquid turning into a gas at the surface?
Evaporation
Which force pulls an apple down from a tree?
Gravity
What is the primary source of all energy in a food chain?
The Sun
What is the name of the cycle where water moves from the sea to the sky and back?
What is the name of the cycle where water moves from the sea to the sky and back?
What is the "control center" of the cell containing DNA?
Nucleus
What is the chemical symbol for Gold?
Au
What is the standard unit used to measure Force?
Newton
What gas is primarily responsible for the Greenhouse Effect?
Carbon dioxide
What is the name of the layer of air that surrounds the Earth?
Atmosphere
What is the process by which a plant uses light to make food
Photosynthesis
On the pH scale, what number represents a neutral substance like pure water?
PH 7
What are the three main layers of the Earth?
Crust, Mantle, and Core
Fungi and bacteria that break down dead matter are called what?
Decomposed
What causes the different phases of the Moon?
The Moon’s revolution around the Earth
What is the basic unit of life
Cell
Are you a monkey
What do we call a scientist who studies stars and planets?
Astronomer
What is the process called when forests are cut down on a large scale?
Deforestation
What is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago?
Pangea