Properties of Matter
Ecosystems
Water Cycle
Space
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What is matter?

What is shape, volume, and ability to flow

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What is an ecosystem?

a community of living things (plants, animals, and microorganisms) and their non-living environment (like water, soil, and air) interacting as a unit

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What is the water cycle? 

How water moves around the Earth. 
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What is galaxy is Earth in? 

Milky way

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Can you sneeze with your eyes open?

No

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What are the states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, and gas

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What do ecosystems provide? 

Ecosystems provide us with food, water, clean air, and other essential resources.

200

What are the 4 stages of the water cycle? 

evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.

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What is the biggest planet? 

Jupiter

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What causes the moon to be bright?

The sun

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What state is ice in? (Before and after)

Solid, liquid

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What are the 7 types of ecosystems?

tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts, temperate grasslands, temperate forests, taiga (boreal forest), and tundra.

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Where is the liquid water found?

Lakes, oceans, ponds, rivers, underground

300

Is there sound in space?

No, sound cannot travel because there are no air molecules to transmit it. 

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What is the cycle called that humans/ other animals/insects go through?

Life Cycle

400

What are the properties of matter? (name three)

color, odor, solubility in water (the ability of substance to dissolve in water) density, melting point, boiling point, freezing point, conductivity, mass, and volume

400

Are non-living things apart of an ecosystem?

Yes

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What is water vapor? (solid, liquid or gas)

a gas

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What planet is the biggest volcano in the solar system located?

Mars

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True or False: Bananas are radioactive?

Yes, because they potassium-40 in them

500

Is matter constant?

Yes, it does not matter will not change where the object is in the universe.

500

Why do ecosystems matter? 

Ecosystems provide us with food, water, clean air, and other essential resources.

They help regulate the Earth's climate and maintain biodiversity.

Understanding ecosystems helps us learn about the natural world and how to protect it. 

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Where does the water go when it is evaporated? What does it make?

It goes into the atmosphere and makes clouds. 

500

What is space?

a vacuum, which is an area that is completely free of any matter, like air.

500

What living animal makes the loudest sound? 

Blue whales