What is it called when light bounces off a surface?
What is reflection?
What is a fossil?
What is the preserved remains or traces of a living organism?
What is an adaptation?
What is a characteristic that helps an organism survive?
What is the largest object in our solar system?
The Sun.
What is a circuit?
A closed path through which electric current flows.
What happens to light when it passes through a prism?
What is it refracts and spreads into colors?
What is the process called when an organism is buried and turns into a fossil?
What is fossilization?
What type of adaptation helps an animal find food?
What is a behavioral adaptation?
How long does it take for the Moon to orbit the Earth?
About 27.3 days.
What are the two types of circuits?
Series circuits and parallel circuits.
What is the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another?
What is refraction?
Name a type of fossil that shows the activity of an organism, like footprints.
What is a trace fossil?
What is a physical adaptation?
What is a body structure that helps an organism survive?
What causes the phases of the Moon?
The positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun in relation to each other.
What is a conductor?
A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.
What term describes the angle at which light hits a surface?
What is the angle of incidence?
How can fossils help us learn about the past?
What is they provide evidence of ancient life and environments?
Give an example of an adaptation in a desert animal.
What is camouflaged fur or water storage?
What is an eclipse?
An event where one celestial body moves into the shadow of another celestial body.
What does a switch do in a circuit?
It opens or closes the circuit, allowing or stopping the flow of electricity.
How do lenses use refraction?
What is they bend light to focus or spread it?
What is the name of the study of fossils?
What is paleontology?
How do adaptations help populations over time?
What is they increase survival and reproduction?
Name the three types of eclipses.
Solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, and penumbral eclipse.
What is a series circuit?
A circuit in which the components are connected in a single path, so the current flows through each component one after another.