True or False
It takes more force to move a bag of garbage forward than a piano.
What is false?
Large sheets of ice that can cause erosion
What is glaciers?
An animal that eats both plants and animals.
What is a Omnivore?
This is the number of trials that should be conducted for an experiment
What is three?
What is a Tsunami
Choose the form of heat that is transferred from a pot of boiling water to a spoon used for stirring.
Conduction Insulation
Convection Radiation
What is conduction?
This property of matter describes the powder color left behind on a porcelain tile.
What is streak?
True or False
This is an example of a food chain
Rabbit -> fox -> flowers
What is False
This is the National System of Measurement
(meter, liter, grams, etc.)
What is the Metric System
What is environment?
Light waves travel fastest through this.
cardboard box cement wall
glass jar vertical blinds
what is glass jar?
This planet has liquid water and available oxygen.
What is Earth?
This is the second step in the life cycle of a butterfly.
egg pupa stage caterpillar stage laval stage
What is larval stage
This part of the experiment summarizes the findings and answers the problem statement.
conclusion stating the problem
recording data research
What is conclusion?
Internal support structure of an animal
What is endoskeleton?
The equation for speed
What is Speed = distance divided by time?
This planet has obvious rings.
What is Saturn?
An example of a flowering plant.
pine trees lilies mosses ferns
What are lillies?
control group dependent variable
independent variable experimental
What is control group?
The term for spinning of an object on its axis.
What is rotation?
basketball tennis ball ping pong ball beachball
What is basketball?
This is the season that occurs in the northern hemisphere when the Earth's axis is tilted away from the sun.
What is Winter
This is the most common cause for competition among living things.
food oil rain sleep
What is food?
What is the hypothesis?
The loose top layer of Earth's surface made of weathered rock and organic matter.
What is soil?