this is the name of the star that is closest to Earth
What is the Sun?
the number of seasons we have in a year
What is four?
the three most known states of matter
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
a change does not make new matter, such a tearing a piece of paper
What is physical change?
an ice cube is water in this state of matter
What is a solid ?
this forms when light hits an object and the object stops the light from going further
What is a shadow?
the first day of summer is on this date (on this day the North Pole is at its maximum tilt toward the Sun)
What is June 21st (I'll accept June 20?
the amount of space an object takes up
What is volume?
a salad is this because you can tell the tomatoes from the lettuce and croutons
What is a mixture?
this part of the water cycle can be rain or snow
What is precipitation ?
about how many Earths that could fit inside the Sun
What is 1.3 million?
this season has the fewest hours of daylight
What is winter?
has a definite volume but does not keep its shape
What is liquid?
a baked cake is an example of this kind of change
What is a chemical change ?
all snowflakes are this shape (Clue: 6 sides)
What is a hexagon ?
the name of the galaxy in which we live
What is the Milky Way?
the season we are currently in
What is spring?
this state of matter keeps its shape
What is a solid?
an example of this kind of change would be a cut-up banana
What is a physical change ?
the Science term for the ability to dissolve in water or other liquid
What is solubility?
the amount of time it takes Sunlight to reach Earth (within 30 seconds)
What is 8 minutes and 20 seconds?
On June 21, name the time of sunrise or sunset (pick one)? (within 10 minutes is correct)
What is Sunrise at 5:17am and Sunset at 8:30pm?
the tool measures the volume of liquids and can be used to measure the volume of solids (if they fit)
What is a graduated cylinder?
change that occurs when a marshmallow burns
What is a chemical change?
an object that floats on water is said to have...
What is buoyancy or positive buoyancy?