Life Cycles
Water Cycle
Solar System
Physical Science
Ecosystems
100

What live things are called. 

What is organism?

100

What on Earth is millions of years old and is constantly being recycled?

What is water?

100

This is the only planet with known life on it.

What is Earth?

100

Push or pull

What is force?

100

Place where plant or animal lives

What is a habitat?

200

Steps of changes every living thing goes through.

What is a life cycle?

200

It's constantly evaporating from the surface of the Earth?

What is water vapor?

200

This planet looks a lot like Earth and is named after the Roman goddess of beauty.

What is Venus?

200

Sir Isaac Newton was one of the first to write about this force.

What is gravity?

200

Model that shows how energy is transferred between organisms

What is a food chain?

300

Final stage of life cycle.

What is death?

300

Cycle of water evaporating and condensing on Earth.

What is the water cycle?

300

This planet has rings, is the second largest planet in the solar system and is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.

What is Saturn?

300

Type of friction that acts when air pushes against any object moving through it

What is air resistance?

300

When birds and animals move from one place to another and back again in a regular cycle, usually connected to the seasons.

What is migration?

400

Plant that is fully grown and can produce flowers or fruit.

What is a mature plant?

400

Condensation found on the ground.

What is dew?

400

The amount of planets in the solar system.

What is eight?

400

Protons, neutrons, electrons.

What is part of an atom?

400

English scientist that came up with the theory of natural selection.

Who is Charles Darwin?

500

Process where different forces make water go up a plant

What is capillary action?

500

It's the process of purifying a liquid by heating it until it boils.

What is distillation?

500

What all of the planets revolve around.

What is the sun?

500

The invisible force that pulls on some metal objects.

What is magnetism?

500

Differences between characteristics between individuals of the same species.

What are variations?