means natural substance that is not replenished (oil, coal)
What is Non renewable?
This is who discovered the law of gravity after getting hit in the head by an apple
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
What are the five basic senses that humans have?
Sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
The largest planet is
Jupiter
means an energy source that has a continuous supply (solar power, wind power)
What is Renewable?
This is the fifth planet from the sun?
What is Jupiter?
plants that make their own food
What are producers?
Earth is about _____ from the sun
91.95 million miles away
power from physical or chemical resources
What is Energy?
This is the process called when leaves on trees use sunlight for energy?
What is Photosynthesis?
They just be eating and eating
What are consumers?
What are the planets in order from the sun?
M V E M J S U N
natural body that revolves in an orbit around a star
What is a planet?
What is the largest AND smallest planet in our solar system?
The smallest planet in our solar system is Mercury and the largest planet is Jupiter.
What toold would I use to find the mass of an object?
A balance scale
How many days does it take for the lunar (moon) cycle?
28 days
the branch of science that studies space
What is Astronomy?
What is coal?
What is the special feature of amphibians?
They can survive in both in land and water
How long does it take for Earth to orbit the sun?
365 days
massive self-luminous body of gas
What is a star?
This vision allows animals to use heat signatures to see.
What is Thermal Vision
List the steps in the scientific method
Observe, problem, hypothesis, experiment, results, conclusion
various answers
how much ground an object has covered during its motion
What is distance?
This is the reaction of when bread gets turned into toast, changing it into something different
What is a Chemical Reaction
How many bones does a human have?
206 bones.
T or F
Planets closer to the sun orbit faster than planets farther away.
True
long term weather patterns
What is climate?
This is what an animal who breaks down dead things is called
What is a decomposer?
The apex predator of the ocean.
Orca/Killer Whale.
what does a carnivore eat?
meat
a path that one object takes around another object
What is an orbit?
This is the process of when something is eroded away thanks to water or wind
What is Erosion?
What are the 7 continents?
Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, North America, South America, and Antarctica
What does a herbivore eat?
plants
trapping of sun's warmth in planets lower atmosphere
What is the greenhouse effect?
Are we closer to living at the time of the T-Rex or the Stegosaurus?
What is the T-Rex?
Is the sun a planet or star?
Star
what does an omnivore eat?
plants and meat