Forces
Ecology
Engineering Design Process
Space
Anagrams
100

 This force pulls objects toward the center of the Earth and keeps our feet on the ground.

Gravity

100

An organism, like a plant, that can make its own food using sunlight.

producer

100

The very first step of the Engineering Design Process, where you figure out the issue you need to solve.

Ask, define the problem

100

The invisible path that a planet or moon takes as it travels around another object in space.

orbit

100

Unscramble this fundamental unit of life: L L E C

Cell

200

The force that resists motion when two surfaces rub against each other.

Friction
200

All the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) things interacting in a specific environment.

ecosystem

200

Limitations or restrictions on a design, such as a lack of time, money, or materials.

constraints

200

This natural satellite takes about 27.3 days to complete one revolution around Earth.

moon

200

Unscramble this form of energy you can hear: D N U O S

sound

300

When two forces acting on an object are equal in size but opposite in direction, the forces are said to be this, resulting in no change in motion.

balanced forces

300

A consumer that eats only other animals for energy.

carnivore

300

A working, full-scale model of a design used to test and see how it performs.

prototype

300

The massive galaxy of stars, gas, and dust that contains our solar system.

milky way

300

Unscramble this state of matter that expands to fill its container: A S G

Gas

400

This unit of measurement is used to quantify force, named after a famous scientist.

Newton
400

A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed (like a tick on a dog).

parasitism 

400

The requirements or standards a design must meet to be considered successful.

criteria

400

This celestial object is so dense and has gravity so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.

black hole

400

Unscramble this place where a plant or animal naturally lives: T A B H I A T

habitat

500

The overall force acting on an object after all the individual forces are combined.

Net force

500

The maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can sustainably support based on its available resources.

carrying capacity

500

Because the engineering design process repeats steps to improve a product based on testing, it is described by this 9-letter word meaning "repetitive."

iterative

500

The imaginary line that passes through Earth's center from the North to South pole, which is tilted at about 23.5 degrees.

earths axis

500

Unscramble this laboratory tool used to magnify tiny objects: P O I S C O R E M C

microscope