An action done naturally, without thinking.
What is an instinct?
The object the moon orbits around.
What is Earth?
The particles that make up everything.
What are atoms?
A reoccurring motion to help you predict future motion.
What is a pattern?
Structures or behaviors that help an organism survive.
What are adaptations?
An action or way of acting acquired from your surroundings.
What is a learned behavior?
The Earth's revolution around the sun changing the night sky.
Why do we see different constellations?
A measure of how tightly packed particles are.
What is density?
You need more of this to move a more massive object, according to Newton's second law.
What is acceleration?
The part of Earth that controls the tilt and what we orbit around.
What is the axis?
The two types of genes.
What are dominant and recessive?
Two forces opposing each other, causing Earth's orbit.
What are gravity and inertia?
A measuremnt where matter might change states.
What is temperature, melting, boiling, or freezing point?
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's third law?
The composition of the Milky Way galaxy.
What is a spiral galaxy?
A theory that the stronger species adapt and change, while the weaker die off.
What is natural selection?
Weather patterns caused by Earth's 23.5 degree tilt.
What are seasons?
Burning or a new substance appearing.
What are some examples of chemical change?
Unbalanced force.
What type of force causes motion?
The direction gravity pulls on all objects on Earth.
Where is toward the Earth's center?
2.
How many strands of DNA do you have from your parents in each cell?
8,766
What are the total number of hours in a year?
Sharing electrons.
How do compounds form?
Inertia.
What does Newton's first law cover?
Day and night and the changes in size of shadows.
What are some effects of Earth's 24 hour orbit?