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Souble/insoluble
100

What part of a plant absorbs water from the soil?

roots

100

What is a natural resource?

Something found in nature that people use.

100

What gas do plants take in from the air?

carbon dioxide 


100

What group of animals lives in water and breathes through gills?

fish

100

Which of these is soluble in water: sugar, sand, or gravel?

sugar 

200

What part of a plant makes food using sunlight?

leaves 

200

Name one renewable resource.

sunlight, wind, water etc


200

What is the main source of energy for Earth?

sun

200

What group of animals has feathers?

birds 


200

What does the word insoluble mean?

a substance that does not dissolve in a liquid


300

What do plants need to grow?

sunlight, water, air, and nutrients from the soil

300

Which resource do plants and animals need to survive?

water


300

Which animal group includes snakes, lizards, and turtles?

reptiles 

300

Double points- What makes a mammal different from other animals?

Mammals have hair or fur and feed their young with milk.

300

Which of these materials is insoluble in water: salt, sugar, or chalk powder?

chalk powder


400

What is an ecosystem?

A place where living and non-living things interact.

400

What natural resource is used to make paper?

trees

400

What is precipitation?

Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

400

A frog begins life in water and later lives on land. What group does it belong to?

amphibians

400

Double-Salt disappears when mixed with water, in that solution, the salt is the _______.

solute

500

Name one producer, one consumer, and one decomposer found in an ecosystem.

Producer—plant; Consumer—animal; Decomposer—fungus or mushroom.

500

Why should we conserve natural resources?

To prevent waste and ensure resources are available for the future.

500

Double-Why are food chains important?

They show how energy moves from one living thing to another.

500

In the food chain Grass → Rabbit → Fox, what is the consumer that eats the grass?

rabbit

500

Triple points- Why is it important to know whether a material is soluble or insoluble? 

It helps us choose the right materials for cooking, cleaning, science experiments, and other everyday uses.