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100

Liquids flow and spread out, while solids stay in place.

True or False

True

100

What is an example of a solution. 

Lemonade, sugar and water

100

It takes the Earth 365 days to revolve around the ____.

Sun

100

Carbon Dioxide is a gas that plants use to make food.

True or False

True

100

Thermal energy is a form of energy we can hear. 

True or False

False

200

An organism that eats other organisms or plants for energy

Consumer 

200

What are the 3 states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and Gas

200

Gravity pulls all objects __________________ Earth. 

towards the center of the

200

________ consume dead or decaying organisms for nutrients

Decomposers

200

What is an example of a mixture?

Trail Mix or Oil and water 

300

_______ are a part of the plant that grows from the stem and makes food for the plant.

Leaves

300

An organism that gets its energy by eating other consumers.

Carnivore 

300

Jasmine is cleaning her room and accidentally drops a box of small objects, including paper clips, plastic buttons, and nails. Which physical property should she use to clean up the paper clips and nails quickly?

Magnet/Magnetism 

300

What can be found in the tiny holes and spaces in rocks?

Water, oil, or gas

300

____ grow underground and take in water and nutrients from the soil.

Roots

400

List one material that electrical or heat/thermal energy can easily pass through:

GOLD, ALUMINUM, COPPER, or METAL

400

An organism that gets its energy by EATING BOTH CONSUMERS AND PRODUCERS

Omnivores 

400

List one material that do not allow electrical and thermal energy to flow through 

PLASTIC, WOOD, RUBBER, or GLASS

400

Water that falls to the Earth as Rain, Sleet, Snow or Hail.

Precipitation

400

An organism that gets its energy by eating ONLY EAT PRODUCERS (PLANTS)

Herbivore 

500

The process of water changing from a liquid to water vapor by adding heat

Evaporation 

500

The process through which producers (plants) make their own food using energy from the Sun, water, chlorophyll, and carbon dioxide

Photosynthesis 

500

The remains of an organism, plant, or animal, that lived long ago

Fossil

500

Tubes that carry water from the roots to all parts of the tree or plant.

Xylem

500

Ms. Fleming visits a beach and finds plants with long roots growing in the sand. Why do these plants have long roots?

To find water deep in the ground