A tool used to measure time in experiments.
What is a stopwatch?
Molten rock beneath earth's surface.
In football, crossing into the end zone with the ball scores this.
What is a touchdown?
A girl follows a yellow brick road with her dog.
What is the Wizard of Oz?
I follow you all day, but disappear at night. You can't touch me, but I copy your shape.
What is a shadow?
The variable YOU change in an experiment.
What is the independent variable?
The movement of Earth's plane is called this
In basketball, when a payer takes steps without dribbling. It is called a...
What is traveling?
A blue alien family protects their home planet.
What is Avatar?
You can feel me, but you can't see me. I can push things, and I'm always moving.
What is wind?
The variable you measure.
What is the dependent variable?
This causes earthquakes when plates suddenly move.
What is stress release along fault lines?
In soccer, using your hands (if you're not the goalie).
What is a handball?
group of toys come to life when humans leave.
What is Toy Story?
I can be solid, I can be liquid. I can be gas. I change when temperature changes.
What is matter/water?
Keeping everything the same except one variable is called...
What is the controlled variable/controlled experiment?
Why do gassy volcanoes explode more?
When the score is tied and extra time is added to decide a winner, it's called this.
What is overtime?
A group of magicians pull off impossible heists using illusions.
What is Now You See Me?
I slow things down, even when they want to keep moving. The rougher I am, I stronger I get.
What is friction?
Why do we repeat trials in experiments?
What is to create accuracy/reliability?
Can volcanoes exist without plate boundaries?
What is yes, on top of hotspots or magma chambers?
When a player scores the winning point at the very last second, its called this.
What is a buzzer- beater?
A man slowly realized his entire life is being filmed without his knowledge.
You can't see me, but I pull everything down, Jump up high, I always bring you back.
What is gravity?