What is Matter?
Matter is anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
What is a physical change?
A change that affects the way something looks or feels, but doesn’t make a new substance.
Plants get most of their nutrients from_____________
Plant Eater
This is an example of the
What is the HYDROSPHERE?
The largest source of Fresh Water on the planet
What is GLACIERS?
The force that "pulls" at you is known as
What is GRAVITY?
The smallest unit of a substance.
What are particles?
Is melting ice a physical or chemical change?
Physical
This is the source of all energy on earth.
The Sun
A meat eater is
What is a carnivore?
This is an example of the
What is the GEOSPHERE?
The source of fresh water used by animals for drinking and living in
What is Surface water?
What is it called when the Moon looks completely dark?
New Moon
When the particles are in a fixed pattern they form a _____________
What is a SOLID?
__________________are the characteristics or traits that make a particular material unique from other materials
What are properties?
__________make their own food
What is a producer
How matter and energy moves in an ecosystem
What is a food web?
This is an example of the
What is the ATMOSPHERE?
What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable? Include an example of each type.
Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replaced or used again in a short amount of time.
Example: sunlight, wind, and trees.
Nonrenewable resources are natural resources that take a very long time to form and cannot be replaced quickly once they are used up.
Example: coal, oil, and natural gas.
Answers may vary.
How long does it take the Moon to go through all its phases?
27-30 days
A_____________ is usually invisible, spreads out, and the molecules are spread far apart.
What is GAS?
What is a chemical change?
A change that creates a new substance. (irreversible)
The process used by plants to change light energy into chemical energy for food.
What is Photosynthesis?
air, water, food and space are all _____________
What are Basic Needs
The birds and the plants in this image are examples of the
What is the BIOSPHERE?
The percentage of water on our planet that is fresh water?
What is 3%
Name one inner planet and one outer planet. What is a difference between inner and outer planets?
They are made of rock and have solid surfaces.
Inner planets are:
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
they are much larger and made mostly of gas.
Outer planets are:
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
Changing water from a solid to a liquid does not change it’s ___________
What is MASS
When baking a cake, is it a chemical or physical change?
chemical
Any organism that eats something else to get energy
What is a consumer?
The Primary Consumer in this food chain is the______
What is a MOUSE?
All of the living and nonliving things and all of their interactions in an area is
What is an ecosystem?
Saving Resources is known as
What is CONSERVATION?
Heavier Objects have a larger mass but fall at the same _________
What is rate or speed?