Objects in motion are said to be this type of force.
What is Unbalanced?
The number of planets we have in our Solar System.
What is Eight?
This tool measures temperature.
What is a thermometer?
This type of animal family are known to give a live birth, are warm blooded, and have fur or hair.
Evaporation is from a ________ to a gas.
Gravity is this type of force, bringing us down to Earth.
What is a Pull?
This path of rocks separate the inner and out planets.
What is the Asteroid Belt?
These types of rocks found are where shell and fish fossils can be found in Florida.
What are Sedimentary Rocks (Limestone)?
Non-flowering plants that produce spores underneath their leaves are called this.
What are ferns?
This state of matter has molecules that are really close together.
What is a Solid?
What is a Balanced Force?
The number of moons orbiting Mars.
What is Two?
When lava cools quickly, it can create this type of rock, also known as volcanic glass.
What is Igneous (Obsidian)?
Chicken is to egg as Flowering plant is to _______.
What is a seed?
Wood burning in a campfire is an example of this type of change.
What is Chemical Change?
This slows forces down and resists movement.
What is Friction?
The two gasses our star burn to give off light and heat (both begin with the same letter).
What are Hydrogen and Helium?
The line drawn through the middle of Earth closest to the sun is known as this.
What is the Equator?
A coconut is hollow to help the giant seed disperse across ___________.
What is the ocean/water?
This is the amount of space an object takes up.
If one student is pushing a cart to the right 10 Newtons and another student is pushing the cart to the left 7 Newtons, the cart will be moving _____ Newtons to the _______.
What is 3 Newtons to the Right?
What is they have more mass, causing more gravitational pull?
Rocks that changed due to heat and pressure inside the Earth's crust are called this.
What are Metamorphic Rocks?
Reptiles and amphibians cannot regulate their own body temperature, meaning they are this.
What is Cold-Blooded?
A perfect example in this physical change would be water forming on the outside of a cold Coca-Cola can.
What is Condensation?