Atoms
Identifying and Classifying Changes
Renewable/Nonrenewable Resources
Rocks, Earth's Crust
Photosynthesis
100

Everything in the universe is made of this

What is an atom?



100

Cutting wood

What is a physical change?



100

An energy source that is easily replenished repeatedly, over a short span of time

What is a renewable resource?

100
The process where earth structures are worn down slowly over time

What is weathering

100

The source of energy that is used to start photosynthesis

What is sunlight?

200

The positively charged subatomic particle

What is a proton?



200

Burning wood

What is a chemical change?



200

A resource that is depleted and not replenished easily within a short span of time.

What is a nonrenewable resource?

200
The process where sediments are carried away by natural processes (water, wind)

What is erosion?

200

The two things that a plant makes after photosynthesis

What are oxygen and glucose (sugar)?

300

The subatomic particle with no charge

What is the neutron?



300

Digestion

What is a chemical change?



300

Which renewable resource uses heat from the earth in order to generate electricity?

What is geothermal energy?

300

The name of the theory stating that our earth's crust is made of plates that are able to move around

What is continental drift?

300

The two things that enter a plant for photosynthesis

What are carbon dioxide and water?

400

The number of this particle determines the type of element

What are protons?


400

Fog in the morning appearing

Physical change



400

A type of renewable energy that we use here in Meriden, at Hanover Pond

What is hydropower?

400

The kind of rock formed from magma or lava cooling down

What is igneous rock?

400

The holes in plants that allow for gas exchange (where gases leave and enter)

What are the stomata?

500

Atomic mass is determined by adding these two subatomic particle counts together.

What is protons and neutrons?



500

Cooking an egg

What is a chemical change?

500

The term for the amount of carbon a person releases into the atmosphere, measured.

What is a carbon footprint?

500

The man responsible for the theory of continental drift

Who is Alfred Wegener?

500

The location/structure where photosynthesis occurs in the cell

What is the chloroplast?