Animal Facts
Animal Classification
Matter
Changing States of Matter
The Water Cycle
100

What animal groups lay eggs?

Reptiles, amphibians, birds and fish

100

What animal group lives in water and then on land?

Amphibians
100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid and gas

100

What causes matter to change from one state to another?

Tempertature (heating or cooling)

100

What does the word cycle mean?

Cycle means the process keeps happening over and over again, it never stops.

200
Is a lizard warm blooded or cold blooded?

cold blooded

200

what is an animal without a backbone called?

An Invertebrate

200
In which state of matter are molecules loosly packed?

Liquid

200

What process is happening when a liquid turns to a solid?

Freezing

200

Name the 4 processes in the water cycle.

1. Evaporation

2. Condensation 

3. Precipitation

4. Collection/runoff

300

Vertebrates are broken up into 5 groups. What are they?

Mammals, fish, birds, amphibians and reptiles

300

Which two groups of animals are warm blooded?

mammals and birds

300

Which state of matter can be invisible?

gas

300

When matter is heated, liquid will turn into....

gas

300

What drives the water cycle?

Energy/Heat form the sun

400

Which animal group has a bodies covered in fur/hair?

Mammals
400

Not all birds fly. Give an example of a bird that does not fly

Ostrich, emu , penguin

400

Give two examples of a gas.

oxygen, helium, water vapor, exhaust from a car

400

What is matter made up of?

Atoms and Molecules

400

Which process of the water cycle transfers water from the atmosphere back to the Earth's surface?

Precipitation

500

How do animals get energy?

By eating plants or other animals

500

Name one mammal that lives in water, not on land.

Dolphin, whale

500

What is matter?

Matter is anything that has weight and occupies space.

500

Give two examples of something that changes from solid to liquid when heat is applied.

ice, butter, chocolate, ice cream, candle

500

Why is the water cycle important to Earth?

It sustains life (keeps life going)