Reflections
Lights, Eyes, Refraction!
Water Cycling
Grab Bag
Making Food, Consuming Food
Our Solar System
100

The way that light travels.

What is in straight paths?

100

A transparent material that light will cause light to refract. 

What is water, glass, plastic, etc ?

100

The phase in the water cycle when water gets stored on Earth.

What is "collection" or "storage"?

100

Joke Time- DOUBLE POINTS!!!

The best time to buy a bird.

What is, when it's going cheep?

100

Producers are 

plants that make their own food 

100

The largest planet is 

Jupiter 

150

Clear glass is transparent, meaning most light does this when is shines on it.

What is transmits?

150

When light passes from one transparent material to another it will do this.

What is refract?

150

True or False: About 50% of the Earth's was is stored in the oceans.

What is false?

(about 96% of the Earth's water is stored in the oceans)

150

Fossil fuels are 

Materials used for energy and gas, etc.

150

what does an omnivore eat? 

plants and meat

150

How long does it take the earth to complete 1 rotation?

24 hours=1 day

200

True or False: The man sees himself because the light from the room lights bounce off of the one-way mirror.

What is FALSE?

(The light reflected off of the man reflects off of the mirror)


200

Light refracts because of this effect on its speed.

What is it slows down?

200

Condensation is ___________.

a gas is turned back into liquid water

200

What is the special feature of amphibians?

They can survive in both in land and water

200

What does a carnivore eat? 

meat

200

What are the planets in order from the sun? 

M V E M J S U N 

250

The major reason why light reflects off of the one-way mirror.

What is the reflective metal in the half-silver layer?

250

The part of the eye that flattens and curves to help light focus on the retina.

What is the lens?

250

The process of liquid molecules being heated up to a point that they separate from each other and become a gas.

What is evaporation?

250

What is an example of an invertebrate?

Any mollusk, bipedal, etc. 

250

JOKE TIME- Double Points!!!

The reason the bee's hair was sticky.

What is because he used a honey-comb?

250

T or F 

Planets closer to the sun orbit faster than planets farther away. 

True

250

The two most likely reasons why light reflects off of clear glass.

What is materials on the glass (dust, oils, etc.) and impurities in the glass?

250

Light images on the retina are turned into this type of signal.

What are electrical signals?

250

The name when water exits the stomata of a plant and goes into the atmosphere.

What is transpiration?

250

The apex predator of the ocean.

Orca/Killer Whale.

250

decomposers

break down dead material 

250

This due to it's extremely slow rotation (it's days almost the same time as its years) this planet can be extremely cold -290°F at night and extremely hot 800°F in the day.

What is Mercury?

300

Path light from the sun takes for a tree outside to be reflected on a window of a building.

What is sunlight reflects off of the tree and goes to the window?

300

The pathway that connects the eye with the brain.

What is the optic nerve?

300

Name at least 2 parts of the water cycle?

Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection (run off).

300

This is the process of when something is eroded away thanks to water or wind

What is Erosion?


300

Joke Time!!! DOUBLE POINTS!!!

The name given to a mushroom that makes music.

What is a De-COMPOSER?

300

How many Earth days in a revolution around the Sun?

365.25 Days

400

The term used describe the thin layer of metal on a one-way mirror that allows light to both transmit and reflect.

What is "half-silvered"?

400

When light is refracted through a prism it can cause this colorful phenomenon to appear.

What is a rainbow?


400

Precipitation is...

any form of water that falls from the sky

400

True or false

A cheetah can run up to 70 miles per hour at top speed?

True

400

Consumers

eat organisms 

400

The reason why Venus is not the closest planet to the sun, but has the hottest average temperature.

What is energy from the sun gets trapped in Venus' thick atmosphere?