Water, Water, Everywhere
Matter
Ecosystems
Space
Scientific Process
100

This is the percentage of Earth's water that is fresh water, making it a surprisingly rare resource on our planet.

3%

100

What are the 4 states of matter that we discussed in class?

Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma

100

Earth has 4 Spheres. What are they?

Hydrosphere, Geosphere, Biosphere, Atmosphere


100

The force that holds all of the planets, and you, in place.

Gravity

100

The steps you follow to conduct your experiment.

Procedures

200

This is the largest reservoir of water on Earth, making up about 97% of all water on the planet.

Oceans

200

Solid - Liquid

Melt

200

Any living thing

Organism

200

This is the reason the Sun appears much brighter than other stars in the night sky, even though many of those stars are actually larger

Earth is closest to the Sun.

200

What you use your 5 senses for.

Observation

300

Although Earth is called the "blue planet," most of its fresh water is locked away in these two places, making it unavailable for human use.

Glaciers and Icecaps

300

Liquid-Gas

Evaporation

300

Name 4 ecosystems.

  • Forest ecosystem. Grassland ecosystem. Desert ecosystem. Tundra ecosystem...
  •  Freshwater ecosystem. Marine ecosystem...
300

During the course of a single day, shadows do this two things — they change in both ___ and ___.

Length and Direction

300

A testable prediction written as 'If... then...'

Hypothesis

400

This reservoir holds the largest supply of liquid fresh water that humans can actually access, found beneath Earth's surface.

Groundwater

400

Solid - Gas

Sublimation

400

Many food chains together make what?

Food Web

400

A student notices that Orion is visible in winter but disappears in summer. This pattern is explained by this — Earth's yearly journey around the Sun.

The Earth's Orbit

400

The part of your experiment that you share with other people.

Conclusion/Results

500

A pie chart shows that rivers and lakes together make up less than 1% of Earth's total water. This evidence supports the argument that fresh water is this, making conservation critically important

What is scarce.

500
Matter cannot be created or destroyed.

Law of conservation

500

Fungi and Bacteria

Decomposers

500

Two stars emit the same amount of light, but Star A looks 9 times dimmer than Star B from Earth. This tells us that Star A is this relative to Star B

Farther away from Earth

500

The one variable you intentionally change in an experiment

Independent Variable