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100

Renewable or Non Renewable

natural substance that is not replenished (oil, coal)

Non renewable

100

What is inside the Earth's core?

Molten iron

100

True or false Ms Ana and Mr Chris are brother and sister? 

False

100

What are the five basic senses that humans have?

Sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.

100

what does a carnivore eat? 

meat

200

Renewable or Nonrenewable

an energy source that has a continuous supply (solar power, wind power)

Renewable

200

What is evaporation?

Evaporation is when water is heated and turned into a gas. 

200

What are some negative effects that humans have had on the planet? 

Overpopulation, overfishing, burning fossil fuels, pollution

200

How many paths of energy does a parallel circuit have?

More than 1

200

What does a herbivore eat? 

plants

300

What is Ms Ana's dog's name?

Mr Boi

300

This is the process called when leaves on trees use sunlight for energy to make their own food?

What is Photosynthesis?

300

_____ is when gas cools and turns into water droplets. 

Condensation. 

300

An animal who breaks down dead things is called a ______.

decomposer

300

what does an omnivore eat? 

plants and meat

400

A ______ revolves around Earth

Moon

400

what are the States of Matter 

Solid, Liquid, Gas 

400

What is needed to create a circuit? (Name 3 things that could be used)

battery

light bulb

wire

buzzer

switch

400
How many paths of energy does a series circuit have?

1

400

What type of circuit is needed for electricity to flow Open and Closed? 

A closed circuit. 

500

What is an insulator?

 A: An insulator is a material that does not allow electric current to flow through it easily. Examples include rubber and plastic.


500

Q: What is a conductor?  

A: A conductor is a material that allows electric current to flow through it easily. Examples include copper and aluminum.

500

Q: What is electricity?  

A: Electricity is the flow of electric charge, which is carried by electrons.

500

Q: What is an electric circuit?  

A: An electric circuit is a complete path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another.

500

Q: What is a conductor?  

A conductor is a material that allows electric current to flow through it easily. Examples include copper and aluminum.

600

Q: What is a battery?

 A: A battery is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.

600

Q: What is a switch?  

A: A switch is a device that can open or close a circuit to control the flow of electricity.

600

What is an electromagnet? .


An electromagnet is a type of magnet that is created when an electric current flows through a wire coil, producing a magnetic field

600

Q: How can you make an electromagnet?

You can make an electromagnet by wrapping a wire around a piece of iron or steel and connecting the wire to a battery or other power source. When the current flows through the wire, it creates a magnetic field that magnetizes the metal.

600

Q: What is the difference between a permanent magnet and an electromagnet?

 A permanent magnet is a magnet that generates a magnetic field without the need for an external current, while an electromagnet requires an external current to generate a magnetic field. Additionally, the strength of a permanent magnet is fixed, while the strength of an electromagnet can be adjusted by changing the current flowing through it.