Ecosystems
Chemical Reactions
Earth, Stars & Planets
Energy
Earth's Water Cycle
100

What is the main function of roots? 

A) Capture sunlight

B) Absorb water and nutrients

C) Reproduce seeds

D) Release oxygen

B) Absorb water and nutrients

100

When wood burns, what happens to the matter?

A) It disappears

B) It is destroyed

C) It changes into ash and gases

D) It turns into sunlight

C) It changes into ash and gases

100

What causes day and night?

A) Earth's rotation

B) Earth's revolution around the sun

C) Earth's tilt

D) The moon

A) Earth's rotation

100

Energy transfer occurs when:

A) A flashlight converts electrical energy to light

B) Ice melts

C) Water evaporates

D) A seed grows

A) A flashlight converts electrical energy to light

100

What is the water cycle?

A: The water cycle describes how water moves through Earth's systems

B: The water cycle describes how water goes into streams and oceans

C: The water cycle describes groundwater

D: The water cycle describes rain

A: The water cycle describes how water moves through Earth's systems

200

Why are plant structures described as a system?

A) They work independently

B) They compete with each other

C) They rely on animals

D) They work together to support survival

D) They work together to support survival

200

Which statement best explains conservation of matter? 

A) New matter can be created

B) Matter can be destroyed

C)Matter is reused by plants

D) Matter changes form, but the total amount stays the same

D) Matter changes form, but the total amount stays the same

200

Which force keeps planets in orbit around the sun?

Gravity

200

Burning fossil fuels most directly affects which system? 

A: Biosphere (Living things)

B: Geosphere (solid part of the Earth)

C: Atmosphere (Air)

D: Hydrosphere (Water)

C: Atmosphere (Air)

200

What causes evaporation to occur? 

A) Cooling temperatures

B) Heavy clouds

C) Wind

D) Heat from the sun

D) Heat from the sun

300

How does energy travel in a food web?

From eaten to eaten by

300

What are some signs that a chemical reaction has occurred? 

Change in color, smell, texture, production of light, gas production

300
How long does it take for the Earth to make a rotation around the sun?

1 year/ 365.25 days

300

Which material is the best conductor? 

A) Rubber

B) Wood

C) Metal

D) Plastic

C) Metal

300

What happens during condensation?

A) Water turns into vapor

B) Rain falls to earth

C) Water vapor cools and forms liquid drops

D) Water collects underground

C) Water vapor cools and forms liquid drops

400

Which example shows ecosystem stability being disrupted?

A) A new plant species grows

B) A predator disappears from the food chain

C) Rain falls

D) A plant produces seeds

B) A predator disappears from the food chain

400

Which example is a chemical change?

A) Chopping wood

B) Freezing ice cubes

C) Ripping paper

D) Burning a candle

D) Burning a candle

400
Where will you jump the highest?


A) Mars

B) Neptune

C) Jupiter

D) Earth

A) Mars

400

What materials are good insulators? 

Wood

Rubber

Plastic

400

When matter changes from liquid to gas, it is called:

evaporation

500

What are two things that could happen if producers disappeared?

Food chains would collapse due to a lack of food sources for many animals 

Animals would not have oxygen to breathe


500

What are the two differences between a chemical change and a physical change?

-c- cannot be reversed, p- can be reversible

-c-creates new matter in the product, p- matter doesn't change 

500

What connection is there between planet size and gravity?

The larger the planet, the more gravity

The smaller the planet/moon, the higher you can jump

500

What makes an energy source renewable? 

Give one example of a renewable energy source

Renewable energy sources can continue to create energy without depleting the supply


wind power, solar power, hydropower (water)

500

Why is the water cycle described as a cycle? 

Please include a diagram 

It repeats continuously 

Evaporation > Condensation > Precipitation > Collection > Repeat