Matter is..
What is anything that has mass, volume, or takes up space?
Closed Circuit
What is allowing electricity to flow through?
Terrestrial Planets
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
Compression Wave
What is sound transmitting energy?
Thinnest Layer of Earth
What is the crust?
Gas can go to a liquid
What is decreasing temperatures? (condensation)
Open Circuit
What is NOT allowing electricity to flow through?
Gas Giants
What is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
Transverse Wave
What is light travelling without needing a medium?
Plate Movements
What is thermal energy moving under earth's crust?
Matter does not gain or lose..
What is mass?
Conductors are ..
What is allowing electricity to flow through easily?
Pluto is ..
What is a dwarf planet and no longer a part of the solar system?
Wavelength
What is the distance between a wave?
Convergent Boundaries
What is plates moving onto or into each other?
Mixtures are ..
What are two or more substances combined and don't lose their identifying characteristics and can easily be seperated?
Insulators are ..
What is not allowing electricity to pass through at all?
The biggest planet
What is Jupiter?
Frequency
What is a the number of waves in a passing given point of time?
Transform Boundary
What is plates moving against or across each other?
Solutions are ..
What are special types of mixtures that lose their characteristics and can't be easily seperated?
Energy is ..
What is the ability to cause or do work and can not be destroyed?
Planets in order from closest to farthest from the sun
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
Visible Spectrum
What is a range of colors from longest to shortest wavelengths (ROYGBV(P)?
Divergent Boundary
What is plates moving apart from each other?
Matter changes by ..
What is rising or lowering tempatures?
Electricity is ..
What is the movement of tiny charged particles called electrons?
The name of our galaxy
What is the milky way?
Pitch of Something That's Shorter, Smaller, and Thinner
What is the higher pitch?
Earth's Layers in Order
What is crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core?