You cannot wear these shoes in the lab.
Solids, liquids, gas.
What is matter?
Plants need these to grow.
What is sunlight and water?
the natural home of animals, plants, or other organisms.
What is a habitat?
A process of breaking down rocks that can take years to occur.
What is erosion?
What are safety goggles?
Firm and stable in shape.
What is a solid?
What is photosynthesis?
Three basic needs of living organisms in their habitat.
What is water, food, and shelter?
Natural events that can change Earth`s surface quickly.
What are earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis?
The last thing you do when leaving lab.
What is washing your hands and cleaning up?
no fixed shape or fixed volume.
The process in which plants grow from a seed or spore.
What is germination?
A habitat that is solely made up of water.
What is an aquatic habitat?
Things that cause erosion.
What is water, wind, and ice?
The thing you do when you do not understand something.
What is ask Mrs. Masoner a question?
A liquid becoming a solid.
What is freezing?
The goal of pollination.
What is to produce more plants?
Living organisms interacting with nonliving parts of their environment.
What is an ecosystem?
Type of map that shows Earth`s physical features and bodies of water.
What is a physical map?
This is something that should never be done in the lab.
What is running and breaking rules?
A solid becoming a liquid.
What is melting?
The way seeds travel to different plants.
What are birds, animals, and wind?
The different plants, animals, and living organisms in an area.
What is biodiversity?
This is found all over earth as a solid in glaciers, a liquid in oceans, and a gas in steam.
What is water?