Earth's Features
Energy
Sense and Response
Light
All units
100

Which rock layer is the oldest?

Bottom layer

100

What kind of energy comes from the Sun?

Solar

100

Which sense helps us detect sound?

Sound

100

What is the natural source of light during the day?

Sun

100

What energy source helps plants grow and gives us light?

Sun

200
How do we know there was once an ocean in the Grand Canyon?

The fossils in the rock layers

200

How does energy transform in a windmill?

Wind - Motion (kinetic) - Mechanical - Electrical

200

What part of the body helps detect light? 

Light

200

What happens when light hits a mirror?

Reflection

200

Describe how the senses, energy, and light all help a person catch a ball.

The eyes use light to see the ball, the brain senses it and decides what to do, and energy from muscles moves the body to catch it.

300

What is weathering?

Breaking rocks into smaller pieces

300

What type of energy is stored in food?

Chemical

300

What system in the body controls responses?

Nervous system

300

What do we call the bending of light?

Refraction
300

Why is it harder to see things underwater than on land?

Light bends (refracts) differently in water, and water can absorb or scatter light, making vision less clear.

400

What is erosion and what causes it?

Wearing away of rock by water, wind, ice, or plants

400

What energy transformation happens when you turn on a lamp?

Electrical to light

400

How do animals respond to seasonal changes?

Hibernation, Migration, or behavior changes

400

Why can’t we see objects in complete darkness?

Because there is no light to reflect off the objects.

400

What is the difference between sensory structures and sensory receptors?

Sensory receptors are inside the sensory structures to take in information. For example, the nose is a sensory structure and it has millions of sensory receptors that take information about smell to the brain.

500

How can volcanoes change the shape of the land?

Lava can build up new landforms like mountains or islands.

500

Give an example of potential energy.

a stretched rubber band or a ball at the top of a hill

a roller coaster before it takes off

500

What is the main function of the brain in sensing and responding?


It processes information from senses and controls the body's response.

500

Why does a pencil look bent in a cup of water?

Because of refraction—light bends as it passes from air to water.

500

How can earthquakes change the Earth's surface quickly?

Earthquakes can crack the ground, shift land, and cause landslides or tsunamis that rapidly reshape the land.