How does light travel?
What is in a straight line until it strikes an object
All producers get energy from
What is the Sun?
The spinning of the Earth on its axis. It takes 24 hours to do this once.
What is rotation?
This is made over millions of years through weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction and cementation.
What is sedimentary rock?
This is what happens when heat is added to solids.
What is melting?
The bouncing of light off of a surface such as a mirror or other shiny surface?
What is reflection
An organism that makes it own food through the process of photosynthesis
What is a producer
This is one trip around the sun. The closer the planet the faster the trip. The Earth takes 365 days to do this.
What is revolution?
A thick, black liquid (fossil fuel) formed from the remains of ancient sea organisms that were buried under layers of sediment over millions of years.
What is oil?
This is what happens when heat is removed from liquids?
What is freezing?
The bending of light when it travels from one medium to another
What is refraction
An organism that has to eat or consume other organisms to get energy
What is a consumer?
This provides the energy for the water cycle to keep going and going.
What is the sun?
This fossil fuel was formed from the remains of ancient swamp plants that were buried by layers of sediment and exposed to lots of heat and pressure over millions of years.
What is Coal?
How you would separate a mixture of sand and iron filings.
What is use a magnet to collect the iron filings.
Lenses, glass of water, camera, microscope, telescope are all objects that will...
What are objects that refract light?
An organism that consumes both producers and consumers
What is an omniovore?
These two celestial bodies have little in common, although they are fairly close to each other. One has an atmosphere and lots of water and living things, the other has no atmosphere, not water, and not even life. It also has many craters on the surface.
What are the moon and the Earth?
Wind, water, and ice carry that sediment away
What is erosion?
When something, usually a solid is added to a liquid and it is dissolved equally throughout the liquid. Some examples include salt water, kool-aid and soda.
What is a solution?
An fish appears to be larger under water
What is refraction?
An organism that only consumes other consumers
What is a carnivore?
Why does the Sun appear to move across the sky?
What is rotation?
This is the average weather of an area over a long period of time.
What is climate?
This will allow heat or electricity to pass through it easily.
What is a conductor?