Motion / Flight / Engines
Ecology
Oceans
Fields' Funsies
100

Who discovered the three Laws of Motion?

Sir Isaac Newton

100

What is ecology?

Ecology is the study of how living (biotic) and non-living things (abiotic) interact with each other.

100

Name the five oceans.

Pacific

Atlantic

Indian

Arctic

Southern

100

Name three Chik-Fil-A sauces.

Chik-Fil-A, BBQ, honey mustard, ketchup, ranch

200

What makes an object start moving?

a force like a push or a pull

200

What is a habitat?

A habitat is the place where an animal or a plant lives.

200

What do scientists call salt water?

Saline

200

What do scientists call salt water?

Saline

300

What makes an object stop moving?

another force like fiction

300

What are four examples of non-living things in an ecosystem?

air, water, sunlight, soil/rocks

300

Which fish migrates from salt water to the fresh water in which they were born in order to spawn?

salmon

300

What country did Mrs. Fields just visit?

Spain

400

What is friction?

Friction is a force that slows things down when they rub together.

400

What is a producer?

A producer is a plant that makes its own food using sunlight.

400

In what part of the ocean do we find the most sea life?

Continental Shelf / open ocean

400

This insect can fly backwards.

What is a dragonfly?

500

What are the four forces of flight?

lift, weight (gravity), thrust, & drag

500

A food chain shows how ______ moves from one living thing to another.

energy

500

What do we call the underwater land along the edges of the contninents?

continental shelf

500

This football team won UVA vs. Duke. 

Who are the Duke Blue Devils?

600

What is lift?

Lift is the force that pushes an aircraft up.

600

Why are decomposers important?

They help return nutrients to the soil so new plants can grow.

600

Ocean currents circulate water through the ocean and are moved mainly by ________?

winds

600

Name the ocean around the North Pole.

the Arctic Ocean

700

What is thrust?

Thrust is the force that pushes an aircraft forward.

700

Together producers, consumers, and decomposers create what?

a food web

(Food chain is acceptable, too.)

700

Why are the fish living at the top level of the oceans larger than the fish at the lower levels?

Because sunlight penetrates the water and grows plankton (fish food); lots of food.

700

What is the seasonal shake at Chik-Fil-A?

Peppermint

800

What is drag?

Drag is the air pushing against an aircraft, slowing it down.

800

What is the difference between a population and a community?

A population is a group of the same kind of animal living in one place. Many different populations live and interact with each other in one community.

800

Name two important things the oceans do for us.

Ocean water is evaporated in the water cycle (rain, drinking water, etc.).

Oceans also moderate (warm/cool) the earth's climate.

Provides food

Provides a source of recreation

800
Who are the main characters of Zootopia 2?

Judy & Nick

900

Name the shape that helps create lift so a plane can rise into the air.

Airfoil

900

Imagine a hillside with no plants. What might happen to the soil after an intense storm?

It will erode. (erosion)

900

How does the sea make sand?

Soil, minerals, and rocks are dumped from rivers into the bays/seas/oceans. Churning water and waves break them into pieces and smooths the bits and pieces.

900

What are the largest creatures in the ocean?

the blue whale

Their heart is about the size of a small car! And a blue whale’s tongue can weigh as much as an elephant!

1000

What does a plane's engine do?

It creates thrust to push the plane forward.

1000

Why do plants and animals need each other?

Plants give oxygen and food, and animals help spread seeds and add nutrients to the soil.

1000

What is the name of the deepest POINT in the ocean?

The Challenger Deep (35,876–36,070 feet) 

If Mount Everest (29,032 feet tall) were placed inside Challenger Deep, it would be submerged under more than a mile of water.

1000

Who is the King of kings and Lord of lords?

(Hint: Whose birth we celebrate at Christmastime)

Jesus Christ