Ecosystems
Water
Earth's Systems
Matter
Cycles
100

Where does all energy in a food web come from?

What is the sun

100

What happens when a water from the ocean heats up?

What is evaporation

100

What is the closest planet to the sun?

What is Mercury

100

Anything that has mass and takes up space

What is Matter
100

A single path that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another

What is a food web

200

In a food web, what is an organism that produces it's own food using sunlight?

What is a producer

200

Water falls in a liquid or solid state 

What is precipitation 

200

What are the first planets considered?

What are the rock planets

200

What are the most common states of Matter?

What is Solid, Liquid, and Gas

200

What is an example of a decomposer

E.G. What is a mushroom, worm, bacteria, or fungus
300

Ann animal that is hunted and eaten for food 

What is prey

300

Provides energy to power the water cycle 

What is the sun
300

Why do some stars look brighter than others?

What are bigger and closer planets

300

The amount of space an object takes up

What is volume

Bonus LxWxH

300

Type of rock is formed when lava cools and hardens

What is Igneous Rock 

400

An organism that eats producers 

What is a consumer

400

Water from plants turns into a gas

What is Transpiration 

400

What is the process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces by wind, water, and ice?

What is weathering

400

Water that is found beneath Earth's surface in soil and rock

What is ground water

400

When an animal changes in order to survive in a given location 

What is adaptation 

500

All living and non living things interacting in a specific area 

What is an ecosystem

500

What percent of the Earth is covered by water?

What is 71%

500

Name all the states in order 

What is the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune 

500

A state of matter has particles that are closely packed but can move past each other

What is a liquid

500

The three main types of rocks 

What are metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rocks