Earth's Place in the Universe
Forces and Interactions
Earth's Systems
Engineering Design
Earth and Human Activity
100

What causes the sun to look brighter than other stars?

Answer: The sun is closer to Earth than other stars, making it appear brighter.

100

What is gravity?

Answer: Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other, such as the force that pulls us toward the Earth.

100

What are the four major systems of Earth?

Answer: The geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.

100

What is the first step in the engineering design process?

Answer: Define a simple design problem reflecting a need or a want.

100

How can communities use science to protect Earth’s resources?

Answer: Communities can implement recycling programs, conservation efforts, and sustainable practices.

200

How do we represent data about the changing lengths of shadows throughout the day?

We can use graphical displays such as bar graphs or line charts to show patterns of shadows.

200

How does an object at rest have multiple forces acting on it?

Answer: Multiple forces can balance each other out, resulting in no net force, which keeps the object at rest.

200

How do rainfall and weather affect the land?

Answer: Rainfall shapes the land by eroding rocks and creating rivers and valleys.

200

Why is it important to communicate with peers during the design process?

Answer: Communicating can lead to improved designs and better problem-solving

200

What is the role of science in addressing environmental issues?

Answer: Science helps us understand environmental issues and develop solutions to mitigate them.

300

What is the reason for the seasonal appearance of some stars in the night sky?

Answer: The Earth's orbit around the sun changes our perspective of the stars we can see throughout the year.

300

What happens when a beach ball and baseball are being dropped at the same time?

Answer: They will hit the floor at the same time due to gravity

300

What is the importance of the ocean in Earth's systems?

Answer: The ocean supports ecosystems, shapes landforms, and influences climate and weather patterns.

300

What should be considered when planning a fair test?

Answer: Variables must be controlled, and failure points should be identified to improve the design.

300

Why is it important to graph water distribution in different reservoirs?

Answer: Graphing helps to visualize and understand the availability of fresh and salt water resources.

400

What does the term "apparent brightness" refer to?

Answer: Apparent brightness refers to how bright a star appears from Earth, which can be affected by its distance from us.

400

Can you give an example of gravity on Earth?  

Answers will Vary 

400
  • What is the purpose of a model in science?


  • Answer: A model helps to describe and predict interactions in natural or designed systems.

400

What is a prototype?

Answer: A prototype is a working model used to test a design solution.

400

What are some ways to conserve water in our communities?

Answer: Some ways include fixing leaks, using water-efficient fixtures, and practicing mindful water use.

500

What is the relationship between the distance of stars and their brightness?

Answer: The farther away a star is, the dimmer it appears due to the inverse square law of light.

500

How can we demonstrate that an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force?

Answer: This can be demonstrated with a toy car that continues to roll until it hits an obstacle.

500

How do human activities impact Earth's systems?


Answer: Human activities can lead to pollution, deforestation, and climate change, affecting ecosystems and natural processes.

500

How do engineers improve existing technologies?

Answer: Engineers analyze and revise designs to increase benefits and decrease risks.

500

 How can we gather information about environmental changes?

Answer: We can collect data through observations, measurements, and scientific studies to analyze changes in the environment.