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100

means natural substance that is not replenished (oil, coal)

What is Non renewable?

100

This is who discovered the law of gravity after getting hit in the head by an apple

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

100

made up of the solid earth ( mountains, soil

What is the geosphere?

100

What are the five basic senses that humans have?

Sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.

100

The largest planet is 

Jupiter 

100

means an energy source that has a continuous supply (solar power, wind power)

What is Renewable? 

100

This is the fifth planet from the sun?

What is Jupiter?

100

The biosphere is made up of 

any living organisms 

100

plants that make their own food

 What are producers?

100

Earth is about _____ from the sun 

91.95 million miles away 

150

 power from physical or chemical resources

What is Energy?

150

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

What is Photosynthesis?

150

the combined mass of water found on, under, and above surfaces

What is the hydrosphere?
150

They just be eating and eating

What are consumers?

150

What are the planets in order from the sun? 

M V E M J S U N 

200

natural body that revolves in an orbit around a star

What is a planet?

200

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.

200

where solid water is formed (icebergs)

What is the Cyrosphere?

200

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

A balance scale

200

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

28 days

250

the branch of science that studies space

What is Astronomy?

250
This is an example of a fossil fuel used for heating buildings and produces energy

What is coal?

250

the layer of gasses that surround places (troposphere)

What is the atmosphere?

250

What is the special feature of amphibians?

They can survive in both in land and water

250

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

365 days

300

 massive self-luminous body of gas

What is a star?

300

This vision allows animals to use heat signatures to see.

What is Thermal Vision

300

colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon 

What is Carbon dioxide?

300

List the steps in the scientific method 

Observe, problem, hypothesis, experiment, results, conclusion

300
Give an example of a food web 

various answers 

350

how much ground an object has covered during its motion

What is distance?

350

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

What is a Chemical Reaction

350

made from decomposing plants and animals

What are Fossil fuels?

350

How many bones does a human have?

206 bones.

350

T or F 

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

True

400

long term weather patterns

What is climate? 

400

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

What is a decomposer?

400
What are some effects that humans have had on the planet? 

Overpopulation, overfishing, burning fossil fuels 

400

The apex predator of the ocean.

Orca/Killer Whale.

400

what does a carnivore eat? 

meat

450

a path that one object takes around another object

What is an orbit?

450

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

What is Erosion?


450

What is the most potent of the greenhouse gases

What is water vapor?

450

What are the 7 continents?

Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, North America, South America, and Antarctica

450

What does a herbivore eat? 

plants

500

trapping of sun's warmth in planets lower atmosphere

What is the greenhouse effect?

500

Are we closer to living at the time of the T-Rex or the Stegosaurus?

What is the T-Rex?

500

break down dead material

What are decomposers?

500

Is the sun a planet or star?

Star

500

what does an omnivore eat? 

plants and meat