How many Newton's laws are there?
3
What are the 3 types of matter?
Solid, liquid, and gas.
What are the 4 seasons?
Summer
Spring
Winter
Fall
Which type of energy is stored energy due to position or condition?
a) Kinetic b) Potential c) Heat d) Electrical
b) Potential
Name a natural disaster that includes lava.
Volcano eruption
Newton’s First Law states that an object will stay at rest or in motion unless acted on by a ____________________.
Force
Label each as a solid, liquid, or gas:
a) Water vapor → ___________
b) Ice cube → ___________
c) Orange juice → ___________
a) Water vapor → ___Gas__
b) Ice cube → __Solid___
c) Orange juice → _Liquid___
The movement of air from high pressure to low pressure is called ______________________.
Wind
What energy does a ball have when rolling down a ramp?
Kinetic energy
What are some ways people can stay safe during a natural disaster?
Examples may vary:
Build stronger buildings
Create emergency plans
Avoid building in flood zones
Plant trees to prevent erosion
A soccer ball stays still until a player kicks it. Which of Newton’s laws does this show?
a) 1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) None
a) 1st law
Which of the following is a physical change?
a) Wood burning b) Ice melting c) Baking a cake d) Rusting
b) Ice Melting
Match the tool to its use:
Thermometer → a) measures air pressure
Anemometer → b) measures temperature
Barometer → c) measures wind speed
Thermometer = B
Anemometer = C
Barometer = A
When a ball rolls down a hill, it has _________ energy and it is converted into __________ energy when it stops rolling.
1) Kinetic
2) Potential
What causes most earthquakes?
a) Wind erosion b) Tectonic plates shifting
c) Ocean currents d) Solar energy
b) Tectonic plates shifting
True or False:
The more mass an object has, the more force is needed to move it. ___________
TRUE
Matter is made up of tiny particles called ______________________.
Atoms or Molecules.
A large, rotating storm system that forms over warm ocean water is called a ______________________.
Hurricane
True or False:
Energy can be created and destroyed. ___________
False.
The four major Earth systems are the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and ______________________.
Biosphere.
Give one real-life example of Newton’s Third Law (“For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”):
Example: Kicking a ball at a wall, the ball will bounce off the wall and head back in your direction.
What happens to the particles of a substance when it is heated?
Particles move faster and spread apart when heated.
Example: Placing an ice cube on a hot stove, the ice cube will melt.
What is the main difference between weather and climate?
Weather = Day-to-day conditions such as sunny, rainy, windy, etc.
Climate = Average temperatures over a certain time.
Example: In the summer, the climate is usually hot. That is the average summer climate temperature.
Give one example of energy transfer in everyday life.
Examples may vary:
A toaster changes electrical energy to heat energy.
A ball falling converts potential energy to kinetic energy.
Solar panels convert light energy to electrical energy.
A tsunami is a large wave caused by an underwater ______________________.
Earthquake