Luminous Light
Perfect Plants
Exciting Energy
Matter Matters
Wild Weather
200

The bending of light

Refraction

200

This process allows plants to use sunlight to produce food and oxygen.

Photosynthesis!

200

This type of energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules and is released during chemical reactions.

Chemical energy!

200

This is the smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.

Atom!

200

This type of cloud is characterized by its fluffy, white appearance and is often associated with fair weather.

cumulus!

400

The bouncing of light off of a surface

Reflection

400

Anchor a plant and absorbs nutrients

roots

400
There is a very cute penguin…on a cliff! It is about to fall! But it is still at the moment! What energy is this! And why am i using so many exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ur choices:

A) perilous energy

B) Potential energy

C) Positional energy

D) Postfalling energy

To the first question, what energy is this, answer is B.

To the second one, i a m using lots of exclamation marks because i am kind of crazy.

400

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume.

Solid!

400

This weather phenomenon occurs when warm air rises, cools, and condenses into water droplets, often resulting in precipitation.

What is rain?

600

Light is a form of energy. True or false?

True! (Radiant)

600

This green pigment in plants helps them capture sunlight to make food.

Chlorophyll!

600

This energy is the energy of cycling off of a cliff. Forget the cliff part. What energy is the energy of cycling? (Motion energy)

Kinetic energy!

600

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume.

Liquid!

600

This type of cloud forms in layers and covers the sky like a blanket, often leading to overcast conditions

Stratus!

800

The path of light is how light travels, usually in straight lines called ______

Rays!

800

This is the part of a plant where seeds are made, and the part of the plant is often fragrant and colorful.

flower!

800

This type of energy is produced by the movement of electrons through a conductor.

Electricity!

800

This state of matter has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. But it has mass!

gas! (Not a fart, people. Not a fart.)

800

This is the term for the boundary between two different air masses, which can lead to changes in weather conditions.

Weather front!

1000

This includes all colors visible to the human eye

Visible spectrum!

(If you got that right, you are as smart as Megamind)

(If you got it wrong, you’re… um… not very smart.)
1000

This little guy grows into a big big cherry blossom when he grows up.

A cherry blossom seed!

1000

This form of energy is emitted by the sun and can be harnessed through solar panels.

Radiant!

1000

This is the term for the amount of matter in an object, often measured in grams or kilograms.

Mass!

1000

This type of cloud is high-altitude and wispy, often indicating that a change in the weather is coming.

Cirrus!

1200

DAILY DOUBLE! The process by which the energy of a wave is transferred to matter as the wave passes through it, causing the wave's amplitude to decrease.

What is absorption?

1200

This part of the plant comes in all shapes and sizes! I found one once that was the size of a kiddo’s head! The one from a maple tree reminds me of Canada. This is where sunlight is captured and taken prisoner, by the way. Heh, heh!

Leaves!

1200

I am very hot right now.

Thermal energy!

1200

The process of when air cools and turns into it’s liquid state of matter.

condensation!

1200

This is the term for the amount of water vapor present in the air, which can affect how hot or cold it feels.

Humidity!

1400

This natural source of light is the primary source of energy for earth.

The sun!

1400

It may just look like squirrel feed, but it’s actually a tree’s seed!

(Ooh, that rhymed!)

Acorn!

1400

This energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom and can be released through nuclear reactions.

Nuclear energy!

1400

This is the term for the amount of space an object occupies, often measured in liters or cubic meters.

Volume! (Not the loudness, people. Not loudness.)

1400

This weather phenomenon is characterized by a rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground.

Tornado!