Ecosystems
Physics
Chemistry
States of matter
Space
100

This process, done by plants, uses sunlight to make food and releases oxygen into the air.

Photosynthesis

100

This force keeps you from floating away and gives objects weight

Gravity

100

This type of bond forms when atoms share pairs of electrons.

Covalent bond

100

When a liquid is changed to a solid it is called?

Freezing

100

What is the closest planet to the Sun?

Mercury

200

The process of changing to survive in an ecosystem is called?

Adaptation

200

This type of energy is stored in an object due to its position, such as a book on a high shelf.

potential energy

200

This number, found on every element’s periodic table square, tells you how many protons it has.

Atomic number

200

When a solid changes to a liquid it is called?

Melting

200

This phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun.

Solar Eclipse

300

This term describes the maximum population size an environment can sustainably support.

Carrying capacity

300

This unit is used to measure electrical current and shares its name with a famous French physicist.

Ampere

300

Chemical symbol for tin

Sn

300

This state of matter, found in stars and lightning, consists of charged particles.

Plasma

300

This type of star explosion can briefly outshine an entire galaxy and is classified as Type I or Type II.

Supernova

400

What is the term called when there is rivalry between living things for resources? Also a term in sports. 

Competition

400

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton's Third Law

400

This law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

Law of conservation of mass

400

This process occurs when a solid turns directly into a gas, as seen with dry ice.

Sublimation

400

What is another term for shooting stars? (hint: debris)

Meteor

500

This term describes a species that has a disproportionately large effect on its ecosystem, such as sea otters controlling sea urchin populations.

Keystone species

500

This phenomenon causes a straw in a glass of water to appear bent at the surface.

Refraction

500

This type of intermolecular force, stronger than London dispersion but weaker than ionic bonds, occurs between polar molecules

Dipole-dipole interactions

500

This property describes how easily a liquid flows; honey has a high one.

viscosity

500

This effect causes the pitch of light waves to shift depending on whether an object is moving toward or away from us (hint: red shift)

the Doppler effect