Body Systems
Animal and Plant Survival
Volcanoes
Earth's Surface
Sound
100

The string that connects bones to muscles, causing movement in our bodies 

Tendon

100

an internal or external body part of a plant or animal

structure

100

Where are volcanoes lcoated?

In the Ring of Fire, on the coast, and in groups

100

small pieces of rock

sediment

100

What is sound?

A vibration that we can hear

200

The hole in the middle of the eye that can get larger or smaller to let light in

pupil

200

the actions of a living thing

behavior

200

Explosive Volcanoes

Cone Volcanoes
200

the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces

weathering

200

Define vibration

a quick movement back and forth

300

The nerves that send messages from our brain to our bodies, telling our muscles to move.

Movement Nerves

300

a trait that helps a living thing survive in its environment

adaptation

300

Non-explosive Volcanoes

Shield Volcanoes

300

the process of sediment being carried away and transported

erosion

300

How loud or quiet a sound is

volume/amplitude

400

The nerves that receive messages from one of our senses, and sends messages to our brain

Sensory Nerves

400

List two adaptations of the frogfish, and its purpose

Antenna- lure in prey

Shape/Skin- camoflogue

400

Volcano with thin and runny lava

Shield Volcano

400

the process of sediment being dropped off to a new place

deposition

500

Explain how the brain receives and sends messages throughout our bodies.

Our sensory nerves send messages to our brains, then the brain sends messages to our movement nerves to make our bodies move.

500

List two adaptations of the cactus

stores water inside, prickly thorns harms predators

500

Why do cone volanos erupt with an explosion?

The thick lava traps in the gas until the pressure builds up, then explodes

500

Sand is dropped when the wind stops blowing and forms sand dunes.

Deposition