This causes a substance to change from solid to liquid and back to solid.
Temperature
This is what we call the group we put things that were once living, part of what was once living, or products of living things
Biological
Name the 4 forms of energy.
heat, electricity, light, and motion
Where does the sun rise and where does it set?
Rises in the east, sets in the west
What are magnets attracted to?
Iron or iron containing metals
Name the 3 characteristic that all matter shares.
Takes up space, has weight, and is made up of particles.
These 2 main categories that belong to the biological group?
animals and plants
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Give an example of how one form of energy can change into another form of energy.
How can we measure the pull of gravity on an object?
Weigh the object.
What are the ends of a magnet called?
North seeking pole and South seeking pole
What is the name for the layer of air around the earth and what keeps it there?
Atmosphere
Gravity
Name the feature that all animals have, allowing them to get energy. Name the feature that plants have, allowing them to get energy.
Animals - mouths or some kind of mechanism for feeding.
Plants - leaves or leaf like structures
Does matter and energy share the same attributes? Why not?
No.
Why don't people on the other side of the earth fall off?
Gravity is a force pulling everything toward the center of the earth.
When do 2 magnets attract one another? When do they repel?
Opposite poles attract. Like poles repel.
Describe the way particles behave for each state of matter.
Solid – strongly attracted, stick together tightly so they cannot move.
Liquid - weakly attracted, stick together but can still slide around each other.
Gas – particles have no attraction, each is free to go on its own way.
This is where ALL animals get their energy or food/from.
plants
What is the difference between kinetic energy and potential energy?
Kinetic energy is associated with motion. Potential energy is stored energy because of its position or arrangement. "energy waiting to come out"
What are the 4 important features of every map?
Title, Map key or legend, Compass Rose, and Scale
Where is the magnetic field of a magnet found?
Around the poles of a magnet.
Double Jeopardy!!!
Metal, plastic, wood, clay/stone, glass, rubber, leather, and fibers.
Where do all plants get their energy from?
the sun
How can energy affect matter? Give an example.
Energy changes matter. Can make it hotter, move, change, visible, etc.
How does the earth's rotation cause day and night?
It rotates on an axis. The side of the earth facing the sun receives light and heat (day). The side facing away from the sun is darker and colder (night). It takes 1 full day (24 hours) for the earth to make 1 rotation.
Why does a compass point north?
Earth's magnetic north pole is near Earth's geographic south. That's why the north pole of a compass points toward north because that's where Earth's south magnetic pole is located and they attract.