Matter
Ecosystems
Solar System/Space
Earth's Spheres
Other
100

What are the three common states of matter?

Sold, Liquid, Gas

100

What is a producer?

An organism that makes its own food (like plants)


100

What is the closest star to Earth?

The Sun

100

What are the four main Earth spheres?

Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Geosphere, Atmosphere

100

What tool would you use to measure temperature?

Thermometer

200

What happens to particles in a solid when it is heated?

They move faster and spread out slightly 

200

What role do decomposers play in an ecosystem?

They break down dead organisms and waste, and recycle nutrients


200

What causes day and night on Earth?

Earth's Rotation

200

Which sphere includes all living things?

Biosphere
200

What is the independent variable in an experiment?

Something that the experimenter changes during an experiment.  
300

Is dissolving sugar in water a physical or chemical change? Explain.

Physical change, No new matter formed. Sugar and water are still there. 

300

What would most likely happen if all the predators in an ecosystem disappeared?

Prey populations would increase

300

What is the difference between a planet and a star?

Stars produce their own light; planets do not

300

How does the hydrosphere interact with the atmosphere?

Water evaporates into the air, condenses in sky (clouds), and returns as precipitation

300

A puddle disappears after a sunny day. What process caused this?

evaporation

400

A student observes that a substance forms bubbles and changes color when mixed. What type of change is this?

Chemical Change

400

In a food web, what does an arrow represent?

Direction the energy is flowing 
400

Why do we see different phases of the Moon?

The Moon’s rotation and revolution around Earth causes shadows to be cast on the moon. The light on the moon comes from a reflection of the sun. 

400

Give an example of how the geosphere and biosphere interact. 

Plants grow in soil. 

Animal digs or burrows in ground.

Animal lives in cave. 

400

What is erosion?

Movement of sediment by water, wind, or ice

500

What is the difference between a mixture and solution?

A mixture is when two or more substances are combined but not chemically joined, and you can usually still see the different parts (like sand and water).

A solution is a type of mixture where one substance dissolves completely into another, so it looks uniform throughout (like salt dissolved in water).

500

Explain how energy moves through a trophic pyramid.

Energy decreases as it moves up; most energy is at the bottom (producers)

500

What is the order of the planets? 

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 

500

How might a volcanic eruption affect all four Earth spheres?

Ash (atmosphere), lava (geosphere), impacts water (hydrosphere), affects living things (biosphere)

500

What happens when forces are balanced?

The object does not move or stays the same