Energy and Waves
Water and Landforms
Human Body
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Plants and Animals
100

Energy in Motion

Kinetic Energy
100

Which layer of rock is the oldest?

bottom layer

100

Which body system includes all the bones in your body?

skeletal

100

The process of breaking down rock.

weathering

100

A characteristic that helps a plant or animal to survive?

An Adaptation

200

The ability to do work.

Energy

200

What is a destructive force?

force that tears down
200

Which body system includes the brain, spinal cord, and all the nerves in your body?

nervous system

200

Contour Lines on a Topographic map show what?

Elevation

200

The part of the plant that attracts insect to aide in pollination and reproduction.

Flower (colorful petals)

300

Plugging a lamp into a wall to shine in your room represents what kind of Energy Trasformation?

Electrical Energy to Light Energy

300

What is a constructive force? 

a force that builds up

300

Which body system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels?

circulatory 

300

What is an example of a Nonrenewable Energy?

Coal, Oil or Natural Gas

300

What is the purpose of spikes on a cactus?

Keep predetors from eating it.

400

What is the bottom of a wave called?

The Trough

400

What is the shaking, rolling, or sudden shock of the earth's surface?

earthquake

400

Which system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients?

digestive 

400

Resistance and heat caused by the rubbing together of two things.

Friction

400

What is it called when a weaker animal copies the apperance of a stronger animal?

Mimicry

500

What do we call the distance between two crests?

Wave Length

500

Is a Tsunami an example of a constructive or destructive force?

destructive

500

Which system consists of the skin, lungs, liver, large intestine, and kidneys?

excretory

500

The process of using moving water as a power source.

Hydro Power

500

This adaptation represents animals that move to warmer weather to find food or deliver their offspring.

Migration