CO2
What is Carbon Dioxide?
Dropping a book to the floor
What is unbalanced gravitational force?
These are used to transport water in plants
What are roots?
Energy from the Sun
What is radiant energy?
The movement that causes the pattern of day and night
What is the Earth spinning on its axis?
You need at least eight glasses of this every day
What is H2O?
potential energy
What is stored energy?
Leaves
What is the place where photosynthesis takes place?
This lunar phase is after the full moon so werewolves should be safe
What is waning gibbous?
This quartet is made mostly of gases; has rings present; and has several moons each
What are the outer planets?
Carbon dioxide, radiant energy, and water
What are the reactants of the photosynthesis process?
This describes the direction of an object's motion when no force is acting on it
What is a straight line?
The reason leaves are green
What is chlorophyll?
The process of burning wood
What is a chemical change?
Neptune
What is the planet farthest from the sun?
What is an oxygen molecule?
Going down a skateboard ramp is an example of this
What is kinetic energy?
What are oxygen and glucose?
It's not the same on Earth and Mars, which means you weigh more here
What is gravity?
This center of everything isn't the biggest or brightest, it's just the closest
What is the Sun?
This is the scientific formula for glucose
What is C6H12O6?
This force causes objects to stop moving; change direction; and start moving
What is friction?
This is the starting point for nutrients of all living things on Earth
What is the Sun?
Phytoplanktons
What are animals that photosynthesize?
These groups were used by sailors for years because they are always in the same place at the same time of year
What are constellations?