Another word for Lava.
What is Magma?
The tendency of a body to resist a change in motion or rest.
What is inertia?
An animal that has fur and can produce milk.
What is a mammal?
The third planet from the sun.
What is earth?
A study of the structure or internal workings of something.
What is anatomy?
A volcano that is no longer active.
What is an extinct volcano?
He created the laws of motion.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
An animal that only eats meat.
What is a carnivore?
The largest planet.
What is Jupiter?
The five major organs in our body.
What are the brain, heart, kidneys, liver and lungs?
A volcano that hasn't erupted in a while but is still active.
What is a dormant volcano?
The tendency of a body to resist any change in its state of rest.
What is the inertia of rest?
Animals such as lizards, frogs, and snakes.
What are reptiles?
Another name for our galaxy.
What is the Milky Way?
The number of biological systems that carry out specific functions necessary of everyday living.
What are 10?
This occurs when the earth's tectonic plates begin to shift.
What is a volcanic eruption?
The three categories of inertia.
What are inertia of rest, inertia of direction, and inertia of motion?
An animal that only eats plants.
What is a herbivore?
The main source of light for all of the planets.
What is the sun?
The system that that allows the body to break down and absorb food.
What is the digestive system?
This volcano's last eruption was on July 10, 2008.
What is Mount St Helens?
Sir Isaac Newton published this in the year 1687.
What is Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica?
An animal that eats both plants and animals.
What are omnivores?
The closest planet to the sun.
What is Mercury?
Another name for the outer layer of your skin.
What is the epidermis?