A push or a pull
What is a force?
True or False
rocks, water, and sunlight are biotic components
What is false?
The spinning of the Earth on its axis.
What is rotation?
Can happen as rain, hail, sleet, and snow
What is precipitation?
what are the 3 states of matter?
What is solid, liquid, gas?
in a straight line until it strikes an object
What is how does light travel?
this organism eats only plants
What is an herbivore?
This is the fifth planet from the sun?
What is Jupiter?
What are fossil fuels?
This will prevent heat or electricity from passing through it easily.
What is an insulator?
Energy source, wires, device or load...switch optional
What is needed for a complete circuit?
Uses energy form the Sun to make its own food.
What is a producer?
How long does it take the earth to complete 1 rotation?
What is 24 hours or 1 day?
The 5 steps of forming a sedimentary rock
What is weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation?
Give an example of an electric conductor
What is any object made of metal?
Jonathan pulls his chair out to sit down. Is that an example of a balanced or unbalanced force?
What is unbalanced force?
Organisms that breaks down the remains of biotic components
What is a decomposer?
This provides the energy for the water cycle to keep going and going.
What is the sun?
Fossil fuel that forms from ancient plants
What is coal?
The ability to sink or float in a substance.
What is relative density?
reflection
What is the bouncing of light off of a surface such as a mirror or other shiny surface?
Organisms that eat other organisms
What are consumers?
The reason the Sun appears to move across the sky
What is Earth's rotation?
A process that happens as temperature decreases and water vapor turns to droplets.
What is condensation?
How you would separate a mixture of sand and iron filings.
What is use a magnet to collect the iron filings?
Refraction
What is the bending of light when it travels from one medium to another?
This shows one path of energy flowing from one organism to another. The energy starts at the sun.
What is a food chain?
What happens when the sun heats the ocean?
What is Evaporation?
These three forces or agents contribute to the formation of landforms such as deltas, canyons, and sand dunes.
What is water, wind and ice?
The property of dissolving and spreading out evenly in water.
What is solubility?
What do the arrows in a food web represent?
What is the flow of energy? (or the transfer of energy)
a part of an organism that helps it survive in an ecosytem
What is a structure?
If the sun is in the middle of the sky, what time is it?
What is 12 PM (Noon)
Length of shadows when the sun is at a low position in the sky.
What are long shadows?
How can the physical state of matter change?
plants, animals, sunlight, water, and wind are examples of
Hint: resources
What are examples of renewable resources?
A bird has a sharp, curved beak and talons. What does it likely consume?
What is meat or small animals?
When liquid water is turned into water vapor
What is evaporation?
A deep gorge in surface of Earth formed by erosion of moving water and sand.
What is a canyon?
A liquid that is less dense than water.
the reason we're able to see objects and specific colors.
What is the reflection of light rays?
What type of interaction happens when a turtle swims in the ocean?
What is a biotic with abiotic interaction?
How many days does it take for the lunar (moon) cycle?
What is 28 days?
This is the average weather of an area over a long period of time.
What is climate?
The way to separate a salt-water solution.
What is using heat and evaporating the water?
anything with lenses, water, prisms
What are objects or mediums that refract light?
What type of interaction happens when a mockingbird consumes pollen from a flower?
What is a biotic with biotic interaction?
What is sunset?
The process that involves the removal or water and binding of sediments to solidify rocks.
What is cementation?
What is a property of all matter?
What is mass?
Remember, matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.