Earth Layers
Earth's Surface
Scientific Method
General Science
Christian Worldview
100

The _____ is the center of the earth.

Core

100

The wearing away of the earth is called ______. 

Weathering 
100

What is the first step in the scientific method?

Making an observation

100

What is the process by which plants make their own food called?

Photosynthesis

100

What is a worldview and why is it important? 

A worldview is a set of beliefs and values that shape how we see the world and make decisions. It is important because it influences our actions and attitudes

200

What type of scientist studies the structure of rocks and minerals of the earth?

Geologists

200

True of False:

God spoke and the earth was created.

True
200

Why is it important to make observations before forming a hypothesis?

It is important to make observations before forming a hypothesis because observations provide the foundation for understanding the problem. This helps in developing a relevant and testable hypothesis.

200

What is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth?

Gravity

200

What is a Christian worldview? 

A Christian worldview is based on the belief in God, the teachings of the Bible, and the importance of faith in Jesus Christ.

300
What are the 3 main layers of the earth?

Core, Mantle and Crust

300

True of False:

Erosion is small bits of weathered rock. 

False; Sediment  

300

How do you know if an experiment is valid and reliable?

An experiment is considered valid and reliable if it can be replicated by other researchers and produces consistent results when repeated multiple times.

300

Can you name the four states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas and plasma

300

How does the Christian worldview influence ethical decision-making?

The Christian worldview emphasizes values such as honesty, integrity, compassion, and respect for others. These values guide ethical decision-making and help individuals make choices that align with their faith and beliefs


400

What is the name of the scale used to measure earthquakes?

Richter Scale
400

If something is organic does it mean that the particles were once living or not living? 

Living

400

Can you identify an example of a controlled experiment and explain why controlling variables is important in scientific research?

An example of a controlled experiment could be testing the effect of different amounts of sunlight on plant growth by keeping all other variables, such as soil type, water amount, and plant type, constant. Controlling variables in an experiment is important because it ensures that any changes observed can be attributed to the independent variable being tested, rather than external factors

400

What is the study of rocks and minerals called?

Geology
400

What does it mean for God to be "just"? 

He is fair and righteous

500

Melted rock underground is called? 

Magma

500

What is the word for organic particles in the soil?

Humus 

500

Can you explain the difference between an independent variable and a dependent variable in an experiment?

The independent variable is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the researcher in an experiment, while the dependent variable is the variable that is observed and measured to see if the independent variable had an effect.

500

How does the process of condensation differ from evaporation?

Condensation is the change of a gas to a liquid, while evaporation is the change of a liquid to a gas.

500

When Jesus was on the cross, what did Jesus ask His Father to do for the people around Him? 

Forgive them