Water Cycle
Energy
Body Systems
Matter
Space
100

This is where the majority of all the water on Earth is located.

What are oceans?

100

This form of energy is created by vibrations.

What is sound energy?

100

This is the organ that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body, and pumps blood with carbon dioxide to the lungs to be exhaled.

What is the heart?

100

This is a type of change that forms a new substance.

What is a chemical change?

100

This is the star that is closest to Earth.

What is the sun?

200

Rain, snow, sleet and hail are all examples of this part of the water cycle.

What is precipitation?

200

This is the word for stored energy.

What is potential energy?

200

Digestion begins immediately when food enters this part of your body.

What is the mouth?

200

This is the measurement for how much matter is in something.

What is mass?

200

This is the imaginary line around which planets rotate.

What is an axis?

300

When the sun heats up liquid water on Earth's surface, this process turns it into a gas.  

What is evaporation?

300

Material that does not transfer heat well.

What is an insulator?

300

This is the place where two bones meet.

What are joints?

300

This is the state of matter where are molecules spread very far apart and move very quickly.

What is gas?

300

Name the first four planets in our solar system.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

400

This is the only substance that naturally occurs in all three states of matter.

What is water?

400

These are the three types of heat transfer, or the ways heat moves.

What is conduction, convection, and radiation?

400
This is the type of muscle that you do not have to think to make it move, like your heart beating or your stomach muscles mashing food. 

What is involuntary muscle?

400

This is the way the molecules in a solid act.

What is vibrate in place and close together?
400

This is the natural satellite that orbits the Earth.

What is the moon?

500

This is the process where moisture travels up through plant roots and is released as water vapor from their leaves.

What is transpiration?

500

This is the scientific rule about energy that states it cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.  

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

500

This is the large, dome-shaped muscle located just beneath your lungs that helps you breathe in and out.

What is the diaphragm? 

500

This is the substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution.

What is a solute?

500

This is the gas giant with a Great Red Spot.

What is Jupiter?