What causes an incline plane to use less force?
What is making the inclined plane longer and shorter.
Name the layers of the earth from the inside to the outside.
What is the inner core, outer core, mantle, and the crust.
Which simple machine would we consider the top of a water bottle?
What is a screw.
How are metamorphic rocks formed?
What is heat and pressure.
the cycle in which igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are converted into one another in stages.
what is the rock cycle.
What is an example of a wedge?
What is an axe, knife, saw, nail, etc.
What state is the inner core made of and why?
What is solid and due to the extreme pressure on the inner core.
How would this pie chart look as a graph? Why are models important for scientific concepts?

What is dogs at 55%, cats at 30%, and ect. Also for scientists it is easy to represent the real world.
What type of rock it this?

What is an igneous rock. Obsidian.
If there are small sediments present and moving due to rain, which part of the rock cycle are we in between?
What is between igneous and sedimentary rocks.
If moving a flag using a puller, how would I make the flag move upward quicker?
What is using more force pulling the rope.
Where is there a higher temperature, pressure, and density at?
What is the inner core.
What are the states of the different layers of earth?
What is the inner core and crust is solid, the mantle is semi-solid, and the outer core liquid.
What type of rocks are formed near volcanoes, and what are some examples of these rocks?
What is igneous; intrusive and extrusive. What is granite, basalt, obsidian, or pumice.
How are sedimentary rocks formed into igneous rocks?
What is through melting and cooling.
Why are simple machines important for humans to have?
What is they reduce the amount of force needed to be used.
What are the different layers of the mantle, from outside to inside? (think of LAME, without the E)
What is lithosphere, asthenosphere, and the mesosphere.
Where are metamorphic rocks formed near?
What is deep under the Earths' surface near the magma.
What are the 2 different kinds of igneous rocks, and where are they formed?
What is intrusive, under the crust; and extrusive, above the crust.
How can we restart the rock cycle, meaning starting with magma?
What is melting of the rocks.
Do simple machines change the amount of force, work, or effort put in to move an object? (could be all 3, only 2, or only 1)
What is simple machines change the amount of force and effort put in.
How do we know that there are different layers of the Earth?
What is siesmic waves traveling through the Earth.
What is the full rock cycle? Recommend starting with magma and need to label how each rock type is formed.
What is magma cools and hardens to become igneous rocks, then igneous rocks weather and erode. The sediments then deposit into layers to compact and cement to become sedimentary rocks. Then sedimentary rock goes under extreme heat and pressure to become metamorphic. Last will melt to become magma again.
What are some characteristics of each type of rock?
What is Igneous: crystallization, porus, can be dark in color, shiny. Sedimentary: layers, sediments, grains of sand/porus. Metamorphic: ribbon-like layers, dense, smooth, no pores/spaces.
If there are granite rock present near or on a mountain this means what?
What is at some point there was volcano activity.