Weather Wonders
Moon Mysteries
Plate Tectonics
Season Secrets
Mini Misc.
100

Explain weather vs. climate:

What is short-term atmospheric conditions vs. long-term patterns?

100

Causes for phases of the moon:

What is the changing relative positions of the moon, Earth, and sun?

100

Define tectonic plates and what happens at their boundaries:

Interact at boundaries, causing earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation?

100

The primary cause of Earth's seasons are:

What is the tilt of Earth's axis relative to its orbit around the sun?

100

The main function of the digestive system is:

What is breaking down food into nutrients for absorption?

200

Name two factors that influence wind speed and direction:

What are temperature and pressure differences?

200

Order the phases of the moon:

What is New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent?

200

Describe the three types of plate boundaries.

What are divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries?

200

The tilt of the Earth's axis affect the intensity of sunlight at different latitudes:

What is causing variations in the angle and duration of sunlight, leading to seasonal changes?

200

Name three organs involved in the digestive system and their functions.

What are the stomach (digestion), liver (produces bile), and small intestine (absorption)? (teacher discretion)

300

Boundary between two air masses are called:

What is a front?

300

Explain a lunar eclipse:

What is when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, blocking the sunlight?

300

The movement of tectonic plates contribute to earthquakes by:

What is the release of energy at plate boundaries, causing the Earth's crust to shake?

300

The changing seasons impact weather patterns in different regions by:

What is influencing temperature, precipitation, and the length of daylight, creating distinct climates and weather conditions throughout the year?

300

Define conduction, convection, and radiation.

What are three methods of heat transfer, where conduction is direct contact, convection is through fluids, and radiation is through electromagnetic waves?

400

Explain a warm front:

What is warm air moving over cold air, leading to gradual lifting and the possibility of precipitation?

400

Explain a solar eclipse:

What is when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking the sunlight?

400

Define the rock cycle:

What is the continuous process of rocks changing from one type to another over geological time?

400

The period of revolution of a planet:

What is the time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around the sun?

400

What are the three main types of macromolecules found in food?

What are proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids?

500

Explain a cold front:

What is cold air moving under warm air, leading to rapid lifting and the potential for thunderstorms?

500

The cause of tides on Earth:

What is the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun?

500

Define the process of metamorphism:

What is the alteration of rocks through heat, pressure, and chemical processes?

500

The tilt of a planet's orbit affects its seasons by:

What is influencing the severity of seasons, with a greater tilt leading to more extreme seasonal changes?

500

Food molecules utilized in cellular activities such as cell growth and energy production help the body with what:

What is the process by which food molecules are assembled into larger molecules for cell growth and used to produce energy for various cell processes?