States of Matter
Mixtures-Solutions
Chemical and Physical Changes
Animal and Plant Adaptations
Mixed Review
100

What state of matter has no definite volume and fills the shape? 

Gas

100

What is an example of a mixture and a solution?

Mixture-Oil and water, 2 or more items

Solution-salt water, lemonade, sugar water

100

Give one example of a physical and chemical change.

Physical change can reverse items

chemical-becomes new substance

100

What is an adaptation?

a change in behavior, structure, or function that helps an organism survive and thrive in its environment

100

How is mass measured?

With a balance scale

200

What are the 3 states of matter and give an example of each state.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

200

What method can you use to separate iron filings from wood chips? 

Magnetic separation

200

Name two examples of what creates physical change.

Melting, cutting, folding, smashing, breaking, evaporating

200

What is an inherited trait? 

physical or biological characteristics passed from parents to offspring through genes during reproduction

200

What would a balance scale look like to measure mass of a rock?

Balanced-level

300

Explain the molecules in each state of matter.

Liquid-a little space between, Gas-spread far apart

Solid-tightly compact

300

What do you use to separate items with different densities in water? 

Floatation

300

What type of change can often be reversed and give 1 example.

Physical Change-salt water, ice, sugar water

300

Name 3 physical adaptations

ears, claws, webbed feet-etc.

300

What are the 3 climate zones and what type of weather can be found in each?

Tropical-hot and humid or dry

Temperate-Mild weather with seasons

Polar-Cold most of year

400

How do you measure the volume of a solid and a liquid? 

Solid-Measuring tape or ruler-measure and multiply length, width and height.

Liquid- beaker, measuring spoons-cups, dropper

400

Name 3 methods to separate mixtures and explain each. 

Floatation-densities

Filtration-for small items like dust 

Sedimentation-sand goes to bottom of water

Magnetic

Sieving-different sized items

400

What are 4 examples of chemical change?

burning, decaying, rusting, cooking, baking, fireworks

400

Name 3 behavioral adaptations

camouflage, migration, hunting in packs, mimicry

400

Name 3 cloud types and type of weather each brings.

Cirrus- Fair but could change in 48 hours

Cumulus-sunny and dry

Stratus-light rain

Cumulonimbus- Thunderstorms, hail, heavy rains

500

Which state has the most energy and why?

Gas-because the molecules have are spread apart and can move around more.

500

What do we call when a solid becomes or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution, and what can you do to make it blend quicker? 

Dissolve-mix, stir and heat

500

Is salt water a physical or chemical change and why?

Physical-because the water can be evaporated and the salt is left behind (reversed)

500

What are 2 adaptations for the desert and for the polar environments.

Desert-

  • Water Conservation: Kangaroo rats can survive without drinking water, obtaining moisture from metabolic processes, while camels can go weeks without it.
  • Heat Regulation: Large ears (Fennec fox, rabbits) dissipate heat, while lighter fur reflects sunlight.
  • Specialized Limbs and Bodies: Long legs keep animals above hot sand, and wide, padded feet prevent sinking.
  • Polar-thick fur, hibernate, blubber, white fur
500

What a the 3 rock types and give a characteristic of each.

Sedimentary-soft, layered, fossils

Metamorphic-Have pieces of all rock types cemented together from heat and pressure deep in Earth

Igneous- Formed from cooled magma