Scientists@Work
Earth/Space
Weather
Matter
Energy
100
The study of the natural world through observation
What is Science?
100
The only star in our solar system
What is the Sun?
100
Hail, Rain, Sleet, and Snow are examples of what?
What is precipitation?
100
Three states of matter are:
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
100
Energy of motion
What is kinetic energy?
200
Collecting information using your five senses
What is observation
200
The earth is covered with this amount of water.
What is 75%?
200
The water found on the grass in the morning is called this.
What is dew?
200
Amount of space something takes up.
What is volume?
200
A type of energy that is caused by electrical charges.
What is electrical energy?
300
To put things into groups
What is classify?
300
This seperates the inner and outer planets.
What is the asteroid belt?
300
The measure of moisture/water in the air.
What is humidity?
300
State of matter that has no definite shape or volume.
What is gas?
300
Three things found in an atom.
What is neutron, electron, and proton?
400
Another name for "experiment"
What is an investigation?
400
Scientists use these to help us understand the solar system since it is too large to bring into a lab/classroom.
What is a model?
400
This type of cloud comes in the form of fog.
What is stratus?
400
A type of change in matter that results in a new substance being formed.
What is chemical change?
400
A positive and a negative charge will do this.
What is attract?
500
Observations and information that supports a conclusion. Another word for "proof"
What is evidence?
500
How long does it take the Earth to rotate on its axis?
What is 24 hours?
500
Water stored underground.
What is groundwater?
500
When one substance dissolves in another.
What is a solution?
500
A proton has this type of charge (positive or negative)
What is positive?