Matter and Energy
Sedi, Landforms, Fossil Fuels
Organisms
Earth and Space
Mixed Bag
100

In a straight line until it strikes an object

How does light travel?

100

Land form caused by ice weathering and eroding a mountain

What is a U-shaped valley?

100

What we classify something if it ever breathed, drank, reproduced, died, ate, or grew

What is living?

100

The fifth planet from the Sun

What is Jupiter?

100
When gas becomes a liquid

What is condensation?

200

If an object sinks in water, we classify it as this

What is more dense than water?

200

Fossil fuels that formed from dead plants and animals in the ocean

What are petroleum (Oil) and natural gas?
200

What an organism's body part does to help it survive

What is its function?

200

The reason why the Sun appears to move across the sky and the day/night cycle

What is Earth's rotation on its axis?

200

What we would classify air, rocks, soil, water, and sunlight as in an environment

What are non-living elements?

300

In order for electricity to flow in a circuit, there has to be a path through these

What is the positive and negative terminal (Front door/back door)?

300

Forms at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited into another body of water

What is a delta?

300

An example of a decomposer

What is bacteria/fungi/mold/mushrooms/worms?

300

How the Sun powers the water cycle

What is evaporation?

300

Formed from plants in swamps millions of years ago

What is coal?

400

The complete list of magnetic metals

What are steel, iron, nickel, cobalt?

400

The step in the formation of sedimentary rock that is most similar to crushing a soda can

What is compaction?

400

An organism in a food web that either has no arrows pointing to it or has one arrow pointing to it that comes from the Sun

What is a producer?

400

Physical features that the moon and Earth have in common

What are craters, landforms, a rocky surface?

400

A landform caused by the weathering and erosion of rock caused by rivers, flooding, and wind

What is a canyon?

500

A student is testing the effect of different surfaces on the distance a car rolls. She sets up three different size ramps to roll a car across three different surfaces and measures the distance the car travels each time. 

Question prompt: The way the student can make her experiment better

What is only change one thing (The surface)?
500
What peat becomes after being put under intense heat and pressure

What is coal?

500

Finding a fossil of a fish in a dry environment is evidence for this

What is the fact that the area used to be covered by water?

500

The conditions of the atmosphere in a specific area over a long period of time

What is climate?

500

A physical property that can be used to classify the following items into more than one group: Copper pipe, gold bar, rock, glass marble, and silver fork

What is (electrical) conductivity?