Water Cycle
Metric System
Mass or Weight
Earth Spheres
States of Matter
100

When it rains, snows, or hails we call this

Precipitation

100
How does the metric system measure temperature?

Celsius 

100
This does not change based on location in the universe

Mass

100

This sphere includes all the animals and plants on Earth

Biosphere

100

When changing from a liquid to a gas, or a gas back to a liquid, what is this called?

Phase change

or

Change in state of matter

200

When water is heated and changed into a water vapor it is called

Evaporation

200

Using the metric system, what units measure mass?

kg or g

200

This DOES change based on location in the universe

Weight

200

This sphere includes the ocean, lakes, and groundwater.

Hydrosphere

200

This state of matter has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.

Liquid

300

When water vapor particles come together to form liquid water droplets

Condensation

300

What unit in the metric system measures speed?

km/hr

300

Weight changes based on location in the universe because it depends on 

Gravity

300

This sphere is made up of a mixture of gases above the surface. 

Atmosphere

300

In this state, particles move the fastest and have the most energy.

Gas

400

The three main parts of the water cycle are 

Precipitation, evaporation, condensation

400

What units in the metric system measure distance?

Centimeter (cm)

Meter (m)

Kilometer (km)

400

How does your mass on Earth change if you go to the Moon?

Mass does not change

400

The sphere that includes all landforms, soil layers, the core, the mantle, and the crust of the Earth. 

Geosphere

400

 In this state, particles are tightly packed and only vibrate in place.

Solid

500

This is what happens when precipitation starts in the mountains and then rolls down and reaches the rivers below

Run off

500

What unit in the metric system measures volume?

Liters

500

How does your weight change if you go to the Moon?

Your weight decreases because the Moon has less gravity. 

500

The layer of all frozen water on Earth. 

Cryosphere

500

When objects are solid, do the particles that make up the object ever stop moving completely?

No, they vibrate in place.