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100

This shapes landforms through erosion.

What is water / What are rivers?

100

Anything that has mass and volume

What is matter?

100

This word means "many parts."

What is polymers?

100

Solids, liquids, gases and plasma

What are the states of matter?

100

This is a push or a pull that causes or stops an object in motion.

What is force?

200

An invisible force that pulls everything towards the center of the Earth.

What is gravity?

200

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

200

This is an invisible gas that we put into the air when we breathe out.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

This type of change is reversible.

What is a physical change?

200

The energy of an object at rest.

What is potential energy?

300

The energy of an object in motion.

What is kinetic energy?

300

What is an educated guess in the Scientific Method?

What is a hypothesis?

300

Force = Mass x Acceleration

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

300

Molecules in this type of water are further apart.

What is hot water?

300

A mass of minerals.

What are rocks?

400

Non-organic, non-living material made up of a specific pattern of elements.

What are minerals?

400

Molecules in this type of water are closer together.

What is cold water?

400

The basis of all matter and life in the universe. 

What are elements?

400

Gas production, temperature change, and/or color change.

What are examples of a chemical change?

400

This man is credited for the "Three Laws of Motion."

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

The systematic process of learning about the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and evidence.

What is science?

500

Beside water in the liquid form, this also can cause erosion.

What is ice?

500

A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis.

What is an experiment?

500

What are specific repeating patterns of a mineral.

What are crystals?
500

An object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will remain in motion until acted upon by an external force. 

What is Inertia / What is Newton's First Law of Motion?