Earth's Layers
Solar System
Seasons
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Food Chains and Food Webs
100

What is the first layer of the Earth? 

Crust

100

What is a planet?

A large body of rock or gas that orbits around the Sun

100

What are the four seasons?

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall/Autumn

100

Name the three stages of a volcano

Extinct, Dormant, Active 

100

What is an ecosystem?

A place where living and nonliving things work together

200

Name the Earth's layers in the correct order

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core 

200

What is the largest planet?

Jupiter

200

An imaginary line that goes through the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole is called

Axis

200

What do scientists use to measure if an earthquake is very bad?

Richter Scale
200

What is a food web?

Many food chains connected together
300

What is the third layer of the Earth?

Outer Core

300

What separates the inner planets from the outer planets? 

Asteroid Belt

300

How long does Revolution take? 

365 days 

300

What is the definition of a focus point?

Where the crust of the Earth moves first

300

What do Herbivores eat?

Plants

400

Name 2 examples of a model

Skeleton, Globe

400

Name the inner planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

400

How long does Rotation take?

24 Hours 

400

What is the definition of a Dormant volcano?

A volcano that has not erupted in a long time but COULD erupt in the future

400

What makes its own food from the sun?

Producer

500

What is the definition of a model?

An idea of something that can't be fully known or seen 

500

Name all of the planets in the correct order 

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto 

500

What is Revolution and Rotation?

Revolution is the movement of the Earth around the Sun.

Rotation is the spinning of the Earth on its axis.

500

What is the definition of an extinct volcano?

A volcano that has not erupted for thousands of years and will probably never erupt again 

500

Name the 3 types of consumers

Herbivore

Carnivore

Omnivore