The movement of water through the Earth, air, and organisms
What is the water cycle?
The center of our solar system
What is the sun?
The three states of matter.
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
The type of organisms that must eat to survive.
The typical weather conditions of an area over a long period of time.
What is climate?
The step of the water cycle that involves heating water to move it to the atmosphere
What is evaporation?
The process of spinning around the Earth's axis.
The process of turning a liquid to a gas with heat energy.
What is evaporation?
The type of organism that breaks down and recycles dead matter.
What is a decomposer?
What is a screw?
The step of the water cycle that involves cooling of water in Earth's atmosphere
What is condensation?
The amount of time it takes for the Earth to fully revolve around the sun.
What is a year?
The process of turning liquid into solid by removing heat energy.
What is freezing?
Two benefits of decomposition.
What are recycling matter, helping plants grow, using the last of the sun's energy, cleaning up waste, etc?
The things you'd find at a tectonic boundary.
What are volcanoes, mountains, and earthquakes?
The season in which the least amount of water becomes groundwater.
What is summer?
The changing in viewing angle of the light reflected off the moon.
What is the lunar cycle?
Name something that is not made of matter.
What is heat, light, energy?
The path energy takes through a food web (starting with the sun).
What is sun, producer, consumer(s), decomposers?
The name of any machine made of two or more simple machines.
What is a complex machine?
Name any five sources of freshwater.
What is groundwater, atmosphere, animals, plants, glaciers, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams?
The eight planets, in order.
What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?
The collection of all chemical elements, their symbols, their masses, and atomic numbers.
What is the periodic table?
The path that matter takes through a food web.
What is producer, consumer(s), decomposer, producer, etc).
The only way to move at a constant speed.
What are equal and opposite forces?