What is the closest planet to the Sun?
What is Mercury
What should you always wear to protect your eyes when working in a lab?
What are safety goggles or glasses?
What is the term for a trait that helps an organism survive in its environment?
What is an adaptation?
What is the force that pulls objects toward the Earth?
What is gravity?
What type of change occurs when ice melts into water?
What is a physical change?
What is the name of Earth's only natural satellite?
What is the Moon?
What is the first thing you should do if you spill a chemical in the lab?
What is notify your teacher?
What is the term for an adaptation that helps animals find food, such as a long neck in giraffes?
What is a physical adaptation?
What do we call the force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact?
What is friction?
What is the process called when a substance combines with oxygen and releases energy, like burning wood?
What is a chemical change?
What is the model of the solar system that places the Sun at the centre, with the planets orbiting around it?
What is the heliocentric model?
Which piece of equipment is used to extinguish small fires in the lab?
What is a fire extinguisher?
How do polar bears adapt to their cold environment?
What is they have thick fur and a layer of fat for insulation?
What is the unit of measurement for force in the metric system?
What is the Newton (N)?
What happens to the molecules of a substance during a chemical change, such as when iron rusts?
The molecules rearrange to form new substances, such as iron oxide (rust).
What is the name of the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?
What is gravity?
Why is it important to tie back long hair when conducting experiments?
What is to prevent it from catching fire or getting caught in equipment?
What type of adaptation involves how an animal behaves to survive, such as migrating or hibernating?
What is a behavioral adaptation?
What type of force is applied when you push a door open?
What is a contact force?
What is one key difference between physical changes and chemical changes?
What is in a physical change, the substance's chemical composition remains the same, while in a chemical change, it changes to a new substance?
What is the order of the plants?
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Why is it important to read the labels on chemical containers before use?
What is to understand the hazards and proper handling procedures for the chemicals?
What is the adaptation called when a plant has deep roots to access water in dry environments?
What is a structural adaptation?
What is the invisible force that can attract or repel certain materials, like iron, and is produced by magnets?
What is magnetism?
What type of change occurs when a piece of paper is torn, and why is it classified this way?
What is a physical change, because the paper’s chemical composition does not change?