Introduction to Matter
Physical and Chemical Changes
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Synthetic Materials
Human Impact on the Environment
100

The smallest whole unit of matter; made of protons, neutrons and electrons

What is an atom?

100

The process when one or more substances change to produce one or more new or different substances

What is a chemical reaction?

100

Living things in an ecosystem are referred as a ________ factors while non-living things, like rocks, are called ___________ factors

What are biotic factors and abiotic factors?

100

These are materials made by humans 

What are synthetic Materials?

100

This sphere on Earth includes all the living things

What is the biosphere?

200

What is created when two or more atoms are chemically combined?

What is a molecule?

200

This is the little number written after and below a chemical symbol  - CO2

What is a subscript?

200

A land environment is also called this kind of environment; because the prefix means "Earth/Land"

What is a terrestrial environment?

200
Natural resources are ones that occur naturally in Earth and can be further categorized into these two groups, based on how fast they are made.

What are renewable and nonrenewable resources?

200

This is when large areas of trees or systematically cut down or cleared for other uses

What is deforestation?

300
What are the three basic states that matter is found in here on Earth?

What are liquids, solids and gasses?

300

This is a property that can be observed or measured and without changing the substance 

What is a physical property?

300

When two organisms live in the same area and require the resources to survive, they will have this kind of relationship. 

What is a competitive relationship?

300

Synthetic materials, like plastic, have this kind of affect on our environment?

What is a negative impact?

300

Since the US Clean Air Act was created in 1970, the amount of the type of pollution has decreased in the United States.

What is air pollution?

400

A solid whose atoms or molecules are arranged in an ordered, repeating pattern creating an extended structure

What is a crystal?

400

These are two examples of chemical properties 

What is flammability, corrosion, rotting, reactivity, combustion?

400

These organisms can make their own food/energy through photosynthesis.

What are producers?

400

What is one benefit of synthetic materials?

Cheap, can be mass produced, helpful to humans

400

These are the tiny little plastic pellets that are used to create plastic products?

What are nurdles?

500

An element's atomic number tells us it has this many of which part 

What is a proton?

500

When solutions separate into distinct layers in a graduated cylinder, you are observing this kind of property, which is known more specifically what?

What is a physical property? What is density?

500

These are the three main categories of consumers, based on what kind of food or energy the organism consumes (eats). 

What are herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.

500
This is how natural resources are turned into synthetic materials

What is a chemical reaction?

500

In the film, A Plastic Ocean, they said that THIS will ultimately solve the problem of plastic that was in Manila and eventually across the globe?

What is the behavior of humans?