The three states of matter.
What is solid, liquid and gas?
The breaking down of rocks into smaller sediments and carrying them to another place to drop them.
What is weathering, erosion and deposition?
All the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) things in a community.
What is an ecosystem?
The amount of variables in an experiment.
What is only one?
It is a sunny day today.
What is weather?
The ability to dissolve in a substance.
What is solubility?
The four outer planets.
What is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune?
Animals inhale this gas that plants release and plants absorb this gas that animals release.
What is oxygen and carbon dioxide?
The question, hypothesis, materials, procedure, data/results, and conclusion.
What is the scientific method?
The process where water is recycled and changes states of matter.
What is the water cycle?
Changes the states of matter.
What is adding or removing heat?
Slow changes made by glaciers.
What is a U-shaped valley?
Food chains and food webs represent.
What is the transfer of energy?
Used to measure mass in grams and kilograms.
What is a triple beam balance?
Johnny has blue eyes and blonde hair and he knows how to swim.
What are inherited traits and learned behaviors?
The five forms of energy.
What is mechanical, light, thermal, electrical and sound?
The deposit of sediments, rocks and other material by a river at the mouth of a large body of water.
What is a delta?
The stages of complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis.
What is egg, larva, pupa and adult (complete metamorphosis)
egg, nymph and adult (incomplete metamorphosis)?
Measures force in Newtons.
What is a spring scale?
The sand dunes in a desert can increase or decrease in size.
What is the wind?
True or False: All mixtures are solutions.
What is false?
This boulder is broken into smaller pieces.
What is freezing and thawing of water?
The 4 main parts of a food chain.
What is sun, producer, consumer, decomposer?
These are used to measure volume.
What is beaker or graduated cylinder?
Forces that cause the movement of an object.
What is unbalanced forces?