The process when leaves on trees use sunlight for energy
photosynthesis
name all the continents and oceans
n. america africa australia antarctica
s. america asia europe
indian artic southern pacific atlantic oceans
Rain, hail, sleet, and snow are called?
precipitation
Enzo is pushing his brother on a swing. Enzo's brother says he wants his feet to go higher. What does Enzo need to do?
Push the swing with more force
Kool aid, tea, and sugar water are examples of this
liquids
the gas that plants need to survive
what is carbon dioxide
continent with most countries
africa
Matter with tightly packed particles and a definite shape
solid
Jonathan pulls his chair out to sit down. Is that an example of a balanced or unbalanced force?
unbalanced force
Why do stars appear to move at night?
Earth's rotation
Organisms that eat other organisms
consumer
continent with the most biomes
north america
what are the 3 states of matter?
liquid gas solid
An object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest: unless something acts upon it
newtons 1st law
wayne state university
carnivores only eat this?
meat
what is the line of latitude used for?
to tell time
What is a property of all matter?
mass
what goes up when the rain comes down?
umbrella
A bird has a sharp, curved beak. What does it likely eat?
Meat/small animals
This is what an animal who breaks down dead things is called
the earth revolves around this object
decomposer
Rain, hail, sleet, and snow are called?
precipitation
A log burning is an example of what?
chemical change
how much force you need to move a 200 pound bike
going 5 miles per hour.
f=m.a
1000 amount of force
I am full of holes but I still hold water, what am I?
a sponge
This habitat is warm, rainy, and humid
tropical
what is the tallest landform?
mount everest
Kool aid, tea, and sugar water are examples of this
liquids
who was the great scientist who came up with the science of force and motion?
sir Isaac newton
Water droplets form on a piece of glass above a boiling pot of water. What process causes this?
Condensation