The energy stored in hot objects is commonly known by which term?
What is thermal energy?
Name 3 fossil fuels?
What is coal, oil and gas?
What do herbivores eat?
What are plants?
What is insoluble?
Which part of a cell keeps the cell together and controls what enters and leaves the cell?
What is cell membrane?
The energy stored in moving objects is commonly known as what?
What is kinetic energy?
Where did the energy stored in fossil fuels originate?
What is the Sun?
In the food chain grass ->cow -> human, which is the producer?
What is grass?
Sugar will dissolve in water. What word describes sugar dissolved in water?
What is a solution?
What is the first element on the periodic table?
What is Hydrogen?
Name 5 renewable energy resources?
What is tidal, wave, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, biomass?
Eye colour is an example of which type of variation?
What is discontinuous variation?
Sugar dissolves in water What term describes the sugar (the thing that has dissolved?).
What is solute?
What colour is the live wire in a plug?
What is brown?
How many joules of energy are there in 3.5kJ?
What is 3500 joules?
Which energy resource is used to generate electricity by building dams across rivers?
What is hydroelectric?
What is the animal in the last stage in a food chain called?
What is apex predator?
Which separation technique uses evaporation and then condensation?
What is distillation?
What is the second element on the periodic table?
What is Helium?
Name 5 ways that energy can be transferred?
What is heating, light, sound, electricity and forces?
Name a non-renewable energy resource that is not a fossil fuel?
What is nuclear?
An animals environment can be affected by non-living factors such as light intensity, temperature and dampness. What tern is used to describe these factors?
What is abiotic factors?
Which separation technique separates individual solutes from a mixture of solutes in a solvent?
What is chromatography?
Name this compound LiCl?
What is Lithium Chloride?