The layer of Earth we live on.
The Crust
This organ controls your thoughts, movement, and senses.
The Brain
This part of a plant carries water from the roots to the leaves.
Stem
A natural body that revolves in an orbit around a star
A planet
This type of energy comes from the Sun.
Solar Energy
The shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plates.
Your body has more of these than bones.
Muscles
The movement of animals from one place to another for breeding or climate.
Migration
is long term weather patterns
Climate
The pull that makes objects fall to the ground.
Gravity
This type of rock forms from lava or magma.
Igneous rock
This organ can regenerate itself if part is removed.
The Liver
Animals with backbones are called this.
Vertebrates
An organism that can can survive in both in land and water
Amphibian
This invisible force can attract or repel certain metals.
Magnetism
The process by which water, wind, or ice wears away land.
Erosion
The group of muscles you use when you smile.
Facial Muscles
This biome is characterized by low rainfall, permafrost, and cold temperatures.
Tundra
The layer of gasses that surround places
Atmosphere
The energy something has because it’s moving.
Kinetic Energy
The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago.
Pangaea
This organ stores bile, which helps break down fat.
The Gall Bladder
The kingdom that includes organisms like algae and amoebas.
Protista
The process when leaves on trees use sunlight for energy
Photosynthesis
When you stretch a rubber band, you give it this type of energy.
Potential Energy