Energy and Matter
Organisms and Environment
Force, Motion, and Energy
Earth and Space
Measurements
100
The amount of space that an object or substance occupies.
What is Volume
100
A community of living and nonliving things within an environment.
What is Ecosystem
100
The transmission of heat, electricity or sound
What is Conduction
100
The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces from water, wind, and ice
What is Weathering
100
Used to measure the temperature of various substances in degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius.
What is Thermometer
200
Something that has mass and takes up space.
What is Matter
200
A characteristic passed from the male and female parents to the offspring or child.
What is Inherited Traits
200
The flow or passing of something such as electricity.
What is Current
200
The movement of weathered material from Earth's surface by water, wind, and ice.
What is Erosion
200
A Tool used to magnify a small object or material in order to closely observe the physical properties.
What is Hand lens Magnifying glass
300
One of the extremely small pieces of matter that make up a solid, liquid, and gas
What is Particles
300
Factors in the environment that are living.
What is Biotic
300
Blocks the light completely
What is Opaque
300
The build up of land by depositing sediments into a new location.
What is Deposition
300
The name given to the measurement based on what is being measured volume=mL mass=g length=cm
What is Unit of measure
400
Measurement of the ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid.
What is Solubility
400
Factors in the environment that are not living.
What is Abiotic
400
Energy that is stored in an object
What is Potential Energy
400
Small particles of rock, soil, sand, or shell deposited by water, wind, or ice.
What is Sediments
400
A tool used to measure the weight of an object in Newtons(N) using the force of gravity
What is Spring scale
500
Anything you can observe about an object by using your senses
What is Physical Properties
500
The natural environment of an organism; where the organism lives.
What is Habitat
500
Energy produced by vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas.
What is Sound Energy
500
Formed from the deposition of sediments; sedimentary rocks consist of sediments that have been compacted and cemented together.
What is Sedimentary Rock
500
Used to measure the mass of solid objects by moving gram weights across three bars.
What is Triple beam balance