What is a force?
A push or pull on an object
Define habitat
Natural home or environment of a living thing
A ______is the preserved remains of an organism, often found deep underground
Fossil
______ is the ability to do work
Energy
What happens to an object when forces are balanced?
It remains still
A natural change of a living thing in order to survive in its environment is called an ________
Adaptation
The water from a flowing river is gradually breaking down the bank of the river. This an example of ______
Erosion
A bowling ball is pushed down the lane. It knocks into the bowling pins, causing them to move and fall down. This is an example of a _________
Energy transfer
What happens to an object when forces are unbalanced?
The object moves
An arctic fox has white fur that helps it blend in with the snow to hide from predators. This is an example of ________
Camouflage
When a tectonic plates moves, it causes the ground to shake. This is known as an ________
Earthquake
True or False: Coal is an example of a renewable resource
False
A _______ attracts and pulls in metals, such as iron
Magnet
Egg --> Caterpillar --> Pupa --> Emerging Caterpillar --> Butterfly
This is an example of a _______
Life cycle
How are mountain ranges formed?
Tectonic plates collide and push Earth's surface up
Turning on a light is a transfer of energy from _____ energy to ______ energy
Electrical to light
True or False: For 2 magnets to be attracted to each other, the North poles of each magnet must be facing each other
False
The North and South poles must be facing each other (opposites attract)
How does forming a group help animals to survive?
Defend against predators, easily hunt and get food, etc
The cause for melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and more extreme weather events is known as ________
Climate change
______ energy is the energy of an object in motion
Kinetic