Earthquakes & Volcanoes
Weathering & Erosion
Cells & Classification
Atoms & Molecules
Electricity & Magnetism
100

Scientists use this tool to measure the strength of an earthquake/

Seismograph

100

This is the process that breaks rocks down into smaller pieces.

Weathering

100

These tiny "powerhouses" of the cell make energy.

mitochondria

100

This molecule is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

water

100

This material does not allow electricity to flow easily.

an insulator

200

This scale is used to rate the magnitude of an earthquake.

Richter Scale

200

This type of weathering changes the minerals in rocks, like when acid rain wears them down.

Chemical weathering

200

Plant cells have this stiff outer layer that animal cells do not.

cell wall

200

These tiny particles are found in the center (nucleus) of an atom.

protons and neutrons

200

This kind of circuit has only one path for electricity to follow.

series circuit

300

A bowl shaped opening at the top of a volcano.

A crater
300

This kind of weathering happens when water freezes and expands in the cracks of rocks

Frost wedging

300

This is the basic unit of life in all living things.

cells

300

This negatively charged particle orbits around the nucleus of an atom

electron

300

This is where the force in a magnet is the strongest.

the poles

400

The place deep underground where magma collects before an eruption

chamber
400

When wind blows sand and wears down rock surfaces, this type of erosion occurs

wind erosion

400

This part of the plant cell uses sunlight to make food.

chloroplast

400

This number tells you how many protons are in an atom of an element.

atomic number

400

This is the source of energy in a simple electric circuit.

a battery

500

The area around the Pacific Ocean known for frequent earthquakes and volcanoes.

Ring of Fire
500

This is the process that moves weathered rock and soil from one place to another.

erosion

500

The largest group in classification is called this.

kingdom

500

This type of bond forms when atoms share electrons.

covalent bond

500

This is created when electricity flows through a wire and produces a magnetic field.

electromagnet