Energy that is stored in the foods we eat.
What is chemical energy?
Back and forth motion.
What is vibration?
A material that slows or stops the flow of energy, such as electricity or sound.
What is an Insulator?
What is a landform?
The condition of the sky and air at a given place and time.
What is weather?
The internal energy of an object due to the energy of motion of its particles.
What is Thermal Energy?
The substance through which waves travel.
What is a Medium?
The flow of electricity through a conductor.
What is Electric Current?
A natural body of moving water.
What is a river?
Water in the form of gas.
What is water vapor?
Stored energy that is released when the links between the particles that make up matter are broken.
A wave vibrating in the same direction that the energy moves.
What is Longitudinal Waves?
An object in an electrical circuit that resists the flow of energy.
What is a resistor?
A large landmass
What is a continent?
The movement of weathered material from one place to another.
What is Erosion?
A firepit.
What is Thermal Energy?
A wave that transfers energy through a material and spreads outwards in all directions from a vibration.
What is a Sound Wave?
A material through which electricity flows easily.
An opening on Earth's surface where melted rock or gases are forced out.
What is a volcano?
Water that falls from clouds to the ground in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
What is precipitation?
Stored in batteries.
What is chemical energy?
Devices that use light from the sun to produce electricity.
What is Solar Cells?
A path through which electric current can flow.
What is a Circuit?
Used to describe how far north or south a place is from the equator.
What is Latitude?
A process through which a liquid changes into a gas.
What is evaporation?