Volcanoes
Water
People
Outer Space
Planets
100

A vent in the earth's crust

Volcano

100

Force that pulls water molecules together

Surface Tension

100

He discovered laws of planetary motion

Johannes Kepler

100
Stars, Planets, Dwarf Planets, Meteorites, and Comets can all be described as these.
Celestial Bodies
100

Deep craters, Inactive Volcanoes, Canyons

Mars

200

Magma that cools and hardens underground

Pluton

200
Attraction between particles of the same kind forming a weak hydrogen bond

cohesion

200

He improved the telescope.

Galileo Galilei

200

cloud of dust and gas in space

Nebula

200

Made of rock and ice such as pluto

Dwarf Planets

300

large body of igneous rock formed beneath the Earth's surface by the intrusion and solidification of magma.

Batholith

300

sticking to an object

adhesion

300

He discovered 4 of Jupiters moons.

Galileo Galilei
300
What is the idea that God perfectly placed earth.

Anthropic Principle

300

This Planet has 95 Moons

Jupiter

400

uses water levels and lasers to measure changes in the earth

Tiltmeter

400

 the interatomic linkage that results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms.

Covalent Bond

400
He was heliocentric

Nicolaus Copernicus

400

The scientific term for "moon rock"

Lunar Regolith

400

These are small planets that get warmth from the sun.

Terrestrial Planets

500

Solid volcanic material ejected by eruption

Pyroclast

500

visible water drops form and invisible water vapor cools at this point.

Dew point

500

Discovered planet revolution

Nicolaus Copernicus

500

Located between the planets Mars and Jupiter, these rocks were believed to be a planet unable to form due to the gravitational pulls of the planets.

The Asteroid Belt
500

These are giant planets made from gas

Gas Planets