The amount of space taken up by something is called its ___
What is volume?
The power needed to do work, such as staying alive, is called _____
What is energy?
Plants are one of the few kinds of living things that can change light energy into ___
What is chemical energy?
Geo comes from the Greek word for _____
What is ground?
What force pulls everything toward the ground, including you?
What is gravity?
Matter has weight, and takes up ___
What is space?
Which animal is often said to be at the "top of the food chain"?
What is a human?
What is the smallest basic unit of a living thing?
What is the cell?
Like the skeleton of our planet, which sphere has other spheres built on top of it?
What is geosphere?
A push or pull acting on an object is called ___
What is a force?
Matter has ___, and takes up space
What is weight?
A characteristic that helps an organism live in its environment is called ___
What is an adaptation?
The process plants use to turn light energy into chemical energy is called ___
What is photosynthesis?
The four very different parts of the Earth that all work together are called__________.
What is spheres?
Which English scientist was the first person to seriously study gravity?
Who is Isaac Newton?
How an object looks and behaves are called its ___
What is properties?
The layer of gases surrounding our planet is called ___
What is the atmosphere?
What is the energy source for the process of photosynthesis?
What is light energy from the sun?
Volcanoes, canyons, beaches, and mountains are part of Earth's _____
What is geosphere?
Sir Isaac determined that "what goes up ___"
What must come down?
Matter that has a definite size and shape is in a ___ state
What is solid?
A self-contained collection of different things that all work together as a whole is called
What is a system?
What two substances are required for photosynthesis?
What is water and carbon dioxide?
What is a biome?
Near the surface of the Earth, gravity is the cause that produces the effect of ___
What is all unsupported objects falling down?