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100

natural body that revolves in an orbit around a star

What is a planet?

100

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.

100

when a liquid changes to a gas it is called 

Evaporation 

100

What tool would I use to find the mass of an object? 

A balance scale or triple beam balance 

100

How many days does it take for the lunar (moon) cycle? 

28 days

200

means an energy source that has a continuous supply (solar power, wind power) we can make more in a short time

What is Renewable? 

200

This is the fifth planet from the sun?

What is Jupiter?

200

Give an example of a biotic 

any living organisms (plant, dog, etc.)

200

plants that make their own food

 What are producers?

200

The ability to do work. The ability to cause changes in matter. People get it when they eat food. 

What is Energy

300

They prevent or stop energy from passing through easily.

What is an Insulator?

300
This is an example of a fossil fuel used for heating buildings and produces energy

What is coal?

300

the layer of gasses that surround our planet

What is the atmosphere?

300

What causes day and night everyday

Earth rotating on its axis 

300

How long does it take for Earth to orbit the sun? 

365 days

400

A material that allows heat or electrical energy to pass through it easily 

Conductor

400

This is the process called when leaves on trees use sunlight for energy?

What is Photosynthesis?

400

The movement of sediments 

Erosion

400

All organisms that eat and eat

What are consumers?

400

What are the planets in order from the sun? 

M V E M J S U N 

500

 giant mass of burning hydrogen and helium at middle of solar system

What is the sun/star?

500

This vision allows animals to use heat signatures to see.

What is Thermal Vision

500

When a gas(water vapor)changes to a liquid it is called

Condensation

500

What causes the four seasons (fall, winter, spring, and summer)

The till of the Earth as it orbits or revolves around the Sun. 

500
Give an example of a food web 

various answers 

600

means natural substance that is not replenished (oil, coal) takes millions of years to form 

What is Non renewable?

600

Light rays bouncing off a smooth, shiny surface is called

what is Reflection 

600

The layers of gas that surround the Earth, other planets, or stars

What is the atmosphere?

600

What is a primary consumer

an animal that feeds on plants a herbivore 

600

The largest planet is 

Jupiter 

700

long term weather patterns

What is climate? 

700

This is what an animal who breaks down dead things is called

What is a decomposer?

700

what happens to organism in an area where a new road is build  

organisms must move out of the area or die 

700

The apex predator of the ocean.

Orca/Killer Whale.

700

what does a carnivore eat? 

meat

800

a path that one object takes around another object

What is an orbit?

800

This is the process of when something is eroded away thanks to water or wind

What is Erosion?


800

A U-shape valley is made by? 

The movement of a glacier over a valley

800

What made a V-shape valley?

Moving water in a river

800

What does a herbivore eat? 

plants

900

Name an item that is more dense than water 

Items such as; coins, paper clip, washer

900

An open circuit means the light will be

 off 
900

break down dead material

What are decomposers?

900

Is the sun a planet or star?

Star

900

what does an omnivore eat? 

plants and meat

1000

Name an item that is less dense than water

Substances such as; oil, cork, cardboard 

1000

This is the reaction of when bread gets turned into toast, changing it into something different

What is a Chemical Reaction

1000

made from decomposing plants and animals over millions of years 

What are Fossil fuels?

1000

The sun appears to move across the sky East to West. Why? 

The earth is spinning on its axis making it look like the Sun is moving 

1000

T or F 

Planets closer to the sun orbit faster than planets farther away. 

True