This is the outer most layer of the Earth.
What is the crust?
A magnet's ability to attract metals is called
What is magnetism?
A circuit that has a break and no current.
What is an open circuit?
These are the 3 states of matter.
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
This rock is made form volcanic lava.
What is igneous?
This is what makes up 70% of the Earth's surface.
What is water?
If the north pole of a magnet were close to the south pole of another magnet, the magnets would ________ each other.
What is attract?
The pathway through which electrical current
What is electrical circuit
This takes the shape of the container it is in and takes up a definite amount of space.
What is a liquid?
This rock is made from layers of sediment.
What is sedimentary?
This is where an earthquake occurs.
What is the fault line?
A temporary magnet that is created by an electric current with the wire wrapped around a nail.
What is an electromagnet?
A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it. An example would be a rubber eraser.
What is an insulator?
This very unique thing can be a liquid, solid, and a gas at different temperatures.
What is water, ice, and water vapor... AKA H2O?
The continuous process that changes one type of rock into another.
What is rock cycle?
This is the liquid rock that is beneath the crust of the Earth.
What is the mantle?
The area on the magnet that the magnetic field is the greatest.
What are poles?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
A material that allows electricity to flow through it. An example would be a nail.
What is a conductor?
All matter has these two things.
What is mass and volume?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
The shine of a diamond is referred to as this.
What is luster?
The process that changes landforms that involves wind, rain, snow.
What is weathering?
If two magnet's north poles were placed beside each other, they would _________ each other.
What is repel?
The inventor of the light bulb and the first power plant?
Who is Thomas Edison?
To change from a solid to a liquid state by adding heat/thermal energy.
What is MELTING?
Melted rock deep within the Earth.
What is magma?