Unit 1 light & matter
Unit 2 thermal energy
Unit 3 weather, climate & water cycling
Unit 4 plate tectonics & rock cycling
Unit 5 cells & body systems
100

How does light travel

In straight lines

100

What is conduction?

Heat being transferred through items that have contact.

100

What is an atmosphere?

A mixture of gases that surround a planet.

100

What is the name for the old super continent?

Pangea was what the super continent was called.

100

What are these? Brain, Spinal Cord, & Nerves

Nervous System Organs

200

What is a phenomenon?

Something that cannot be easily explained.

200

What is condensation?

The water droplets that form on a surface from the air around the surface

200

What is a runoff?

Water that is supposed to be soaked into the ground is not and then flows across the Earth's surface.

200

Who proposed the idea of the Continental Drift in the early 1900's?

Alfred Wegener composed the idea of the drift.

200

Which body system supports an organism's body, protects its internal structures, and allows the body to move


Skeletal System

300

What does light do when it hits an ordinary mirror?

Does it reflect or transmit?

Light reflects off of an ordinary mirror.

300

When solids have more contact with each-other what happens?

Their temperature changes based on how much contact the solids have.

300

What is the purpose of an Anemometer?

To measure wind speed.

300

What do you call the thin outermost layer of the Earth?

It is called the crust.
300

Which cell organelle is known as the Control Center

The Nucleus

400

How do we see objects?  

Light bounces off the object, and that light travels into your eyes

400

What has to happen in order for evaporation to take place?

Molecules of liquid water have to gain enough energy to break free and go up into the air as water vapor.

400

What is happening in a climate zone?

Similar temperatures and precipitation are happening throughout that area.

400

 What do you call the boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally

Transform boundary

400

What is a stimulus?

A change in an internal or external environment that makes the nervous system react

500

How does the one-way mirror allow both light to transmit and reflect?

the special film used on the one-way mirror

500

Where do the water droplets that form on the outside of a glass of ice water come from?

They come from the water vapor in the air around the glass.

500

How is it possible for hail to form and fall from the sky when the temperature in the air near the ground outside is not cold enough for water to freeze?

Hail forms high up in a cumulonimbus clouds where it's below freezing and updrafts can hold it up until it builds up over time.

500

What do you call long, narrow depression formed at divergent boundaries


Rift valleys

500

Which cell organelle is known as the power house?

The Mitochondria